I mean seriously, if even half of what I've heard from his interviews over the years is true, than it proves that Kishi has absolutely no common sense and is incredibly naive. He obviously gives answers to questions without thinking, often doesn't know quite what to say, or changes his answer half way through his response. He says things that put his reputation into question and causes people to doubt him even more. I mean you are being questioned regarding a piece of art that hundreds of thousands pay money for and millions read for free. You can't possibly take such a responsibility lightly, he absolutely needs someone there to help answer interview questions.
Everyone knows that a lawyer keeps you from saying things that can be misconstrued or can imply your guilt. Even if the person is guilty, the lawyers job is to either help them prove their innocence or at least improve the person's image. We all know that we get lied to by the government and that responses that are regulated end up as half truths or choreographed lies, but really, would life be any better if we were never lied to? Lying to the public helps keep happiness and order. Kishi lying to us or at least having better regulated responses would improve his image and give us more confidence in his writing. I mean really Kishi, really.
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Obviously I don't mean he actually needs a real lawyer, but a person to converse with before answering to help regulate responses, a spokesman is the perfect example. My whole point here is that a lawyer helps to keep one from incriminating themselves. Kishi having a spokesman help him answer interview questions would help him from putting distrust and discomfort in his fans.
Everyone knows that a lawyer keeps you from saying things that can be misconstrued or can imply your guilt. Even if the person is guilty, the lawyers job is to either help them prove their innocence or at least improve the person's image. We all know that we get lied to by the government and that responses that are regulated end up as half truths or choreographed lies, but really, would life be any better if we were never lied to? Lying to the public helps keep happiness and order. Kishi lying to us or at least having better regulated responses would improve his image and give us more confidence in his writing. I mean really Kishi, really.
Edit:
Obviously I don't mean he actually needs a real lawyer, but a person to converse with before answering to help regulate responses, a spokesman is the perfect example. My whole point here is that a lawyer helps to keep one from incriminating themselves. Kishi having a spokesman help him answer interview questions would help him from putting distrust and discomfort in his fans.
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