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Takechanpoo wrote:No doubt that he is one of epic Japanophile gaijins remaining in J-jounalism history. His achivements is not small in exposing the relation of J-politicians, J-bureaucrats, J-large companies and Yakuzas in public.
You gaijin dudes living in fg.com should be ashamed of your incompleteness or halfwayness as Japanophile or asiaphile gaijin, compared with Mr. Fulford.
Takechanpoo wrote:No doubt that he is one of epic Japanophile gaijins remaining in J-jounalism history. His achivements is not small in exposing the relation of J-politicians, J-bureaucrats, J-large companies and Yakuzas in public.
You gaijin dudes living in fg.com should be ashamed of your incompleteness or halfwayness as Japanophile or asiaphile gaijin, compared with Mr. Fulford.
Cyka UchuuJin wrote:hmmm, wonder how long it takes until we are reading that his body's been found at the bottom of a river...
xenomorph42 wrote:Gotta give the guy credit. He sure has a lot of guts! Had that been in LA with the MS-13 gang, the Mexican or the Russian mafia....his body would have been chopped up in little pieces, no lake, maybe some garbage dump or wood-chipper, not to mention, this would take place after the decapitation and teeth pulling of course.
Mulboyne wrote:[floatr][/floatr]Benjamin Fulford staged a protest outside the headquarters of the Yamaguchi gumi this morning. It lasted for around thirty minutes and was ignored by members of the nation's largest yakuza organization. Police said they'd never seen the like before. Fulford wrote on his blog yesterday (Japanese) that he intended to go to challenge the Yamaguchi gumi. He told of how he has recently been harassed by two yakuza stalking him in a black Rolls Royce and who also followed him into a coffee shop. Fulford wrote that he would go with a megaphone to the Kobe offices with a view to finding out why they appeared to be after him and whether they are acting alone or on the instructions of some shadowy organization overseas. According to police, Fulford arrived at around 9:30am in a taxi with four others and called out to the building "Why are you after me?" There were over 30 policemen in the nearby vicinity who were on the alert for trouble since Fulford had obtained permission for his protest. One Japanese news report quotes a local housewife who said the whole incident was surprising but she couldn't really hear what he was saying through the loudspeaker. Fulford said later that he felt better for getting things off his chest and wanted to remind the yakuza of their claim that they don't cause trouble for ordinary citizens.
More Fulford on FG here.
Mulboyne wrote:He's protected by Ninjas.
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Takechanpoo wrote:No doubt that he is one of epic Japanophile gaijins remaining in J-jounalism history. His achivements is not small in exposing the relation of J-politicians, J-bureaucrats, J-large companies and Yakuzas in public.
You gaijin dudes living in fg.com should be ashamed of your incompleteness or halfwayness as Japanophile or asiaphile gaijin, compared with Mr. Fulford.
amdg wrote:Was this guy really the editor of (asia-pacific-WTF) forbes?
Cyka UchuuJin wrote:he certainly has got guts, but that still isn't going to keep him alive. i grew up in the 90s in moscow and know exactly what you're speaking of. true, they may have slightly more patience here than russian mafia, but this guy is going to step on the wrong toes eventually.
what he has said about 'later that he felt better for getting things off his chest and wanted to remind the yakuza of their claim that they don't cause trouble for ordinary citizens.' is not going to be taken kindly, that's basically just saying 'come and get me', since a foreigner here is never going to be an 'ordinary citizen', regardless how long they've lived here.
i stand by what i say...they'll pull his body out of the river some day.
xenomorph42 wrote:Maybe, but it will take awhile, that I am sure of. Nevertheless, something(God forbid)could possibly happen if this guy keeps thinking that being a FG will protect him. Again, in Russia or LA, that kind of action would invoke an immediate violence response and you don't want to be anywhere near there.
Greji wrote:The Yaks may take him as we do, a fucking ding-a-ling that ain't worth the trouble to fool with. That may be his salvation.
But then again, he could end up as a new recipe for Natto.....
He is not pretending to be special. He came over to Japan as it is one of the most liberal countries that give you the freedom to speak your mind. If he protested from America or Canada he will end up being assassinated like so many other people who tell the truth or get close to it.
If I am not mistaken Benjamin Fulford is a permanent resident of Japan. I don’t think he is in a foreign county, because he has spent most of his time in Japan, over 20 years. Japan isn’t really foreign to him is it?
xenomorph42 wrote:Are you nuts? Sure there have been people that have been assassinated in the US and Canada, but you make it seem like Japan is the prime place to engage in a rational dialogue and not to mention, the people are so open-minded and forth-coming. Hell! Safer to be outspoken in Japan, for there is just absolutely no way you could get your throat slashed here in the most liberal country in the world.
xenomorph42 wrote:By the way, I got some news for you, you can spend 10,000 years in Japan and you will always and forever be treated as a "Gaijin" Don't believe me, try and get into any altercation with a Japanese, get involved with the police and see what will happen. Yea, you can have a good life in Japan, even a great life, but they will always let you know who you are and and where your place is and you best never not forget it.
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