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Posted: 2025-06-17 07:48:16 UTC

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Public school employees who did not sing the Kimigayo anthem or stand for the raising of the national flag lost their appeal in a high court. This raises concerns about public servants rejecting national symbols and the potential impact on children.
Rejection of national symbols by public servants
Impact on children
Legal ruling against employees
Balancing freedom of expression with duties as public servants
Potential influence on students
Differing opinions on national symbols