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Takechanpoo wrote:Although Japanese are gentle and timid usually, once Japanese angers start to move, nobody can stop it.
Nobody can stop it... sorta like rapes/chikans, pedofiles, and DV? But they are truly sorry and blah blah blahSamurai_Jerk wrote:How do you explain the outcome of WWII then?Takechanpoo wrote: Although Japanese are gentle and timid usually, once Japanese angers start to move, nobody can stop it.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:How do you explain the outcome of WWII then?
Takechanpoo wrote:This article reminds me of typical propaganda articles by Chinese or Korean papers. According to this article, it seems like even the other day's rally in Shibuya is categorized as "far right" like Zaitokkai which is full of racial hate speeches and apparently a far left disguising a far right backed by Unification Church. Its absolutely justificable you do rally holding with your national flag if your country's sovereignty was blatantly invaded by a 19C-like despotism country. You should CLEARLY distinguish between those spontaneous rallys and disguised "far right" like Zaitokkai. Chinkys better not anger Japanese nationals any more. Although Japanese are gentle and timid usually, once Japanese angers start to move, nobody can stop it.
TennoChinko wrote:This actually makes a lot of sense. I think the Canadian journalist is either clueless or deliberately exaggerating for effect. He might as well cross the border and write a story about how the "Tea Partiers" (which are far more prevalent and active compared to Zaitokkai) are an example of "far right extremism" in America.
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