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posted 6 hours ago by shuffle on scored.co (+0 / -0 / +7Score on mirror )
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shuffle on scored.co
6 hours ago 4 points (+0 / -0 / +4Score on mirror ) 1 child
These globalists want you raped, humiliated, and killed.
xxxxxxxxxxxx on scored.co
6 hours ago 3 points (+0 / -0 / +3Score on mirror ) 1 child
Do the Japanese have a jew problem in the government too? The last post says half the government isn't Japanese, so who are they?
SmallestShil on scored.co
1 hour ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror )
Every country has a Jew problem
fourleaved on scored.co
6 hours ago 2 points (+0 / -0 / +2Score on mirror )
The japs know what's up.

Long live the axis.

Nanjing didn't happen.
LGBTQIAIDS on scored.co
2 hours ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror )
Notice that nothing that is said on the internet on these issues, including by these Japanese, is something that was not already being said by the White (Far-)Right since the 1970s, if not earlier. If you look at the old Samizdat-style publications that we had in the pre-internet era because we were already being censored by book publishers, mass media, etc. by that point, it becomes evident that we've been saying the same things over and over for decades. You can read one of their newsletters and think: 'Wow, this reads like it could have been written today.' Indeed, many of the claims therein have unfolded as if prophetic.

This proves that Japanese people aren't as intelligent as they're drummed up to be. They've had at least fifty years to learn from us and yet they clearly haven't. And now they're saying and doing the same things that we have been for at least fifty years, because they are growingly aware that they themselves are in an accelerated, compressed, and, in many ways, exacerbated (e.g. birth rate issue noticeably worse than in White countries) version of the same situation.

Let's use Britain as our case study. The British Far-Right of the time, the National Front, was defused by Margaret Thatcher's promises to reduce immigration, which actually increased under her rule. That was also the beginning of mass privatization and of mass consultation of those non-governmental organizations who now wield massive power in Western polities. Think of, for instance, the groups bringing refugees into Europe. Or of the shadow of Tony Blair still looming large over British politics, precisely because of NGOs such as the so-called Tony Blair Institute. Thatcher wasn't only good for globalization and thus for Leftism more generally, she wasn't even a consistent sociocultural conservative. She voted in favour of abortion bills, for instance.

Following in Thatcher's footsteps, David Cameron and Boris Johnson would later make similar promises to reduce immigration, and both went on to increase it. Cameron also foisted homosexual 'marriage' upon Britain before he left office. A very 'conservative' legacy he left behind indeed. And look at today's Tories: having foisted upon Britain the first Indian (and non-white) Prime Minister, they now wish to foist upon Britain the first Nigerian Prime Minister. Insofar as the very top positions in political parties are concerned, the more Left-Wing parties are noticeably more British than the Tories. The 'conservative' of yiddish extraction, Peter Hitchens, was in large part correct when he wrote that 'the Conservatives are now the main Left-Wing party in the country'.

Fast forward to Japan today: Sanae Takaichi describes Margaret Thatcher as a role model and is herself also nicknamed the 'Iron Lady'. Like Thatcher and the late Abe, another similar character, she is a proponent of economically liberal 'Abenomics' - 'Sanaenomics' - and not of economic nationalism. And, again like Thatcher, she isn't even a consistent sociocultural conservative either: for instance, Reuters reports that she wants to 'lift the number of women in cabinet to a par with socially progressive Nordic countries'. Now consider the fact that Finland's cabinet is said in the same article to be 61 percent female. Whomever wishes to emulate this is a fool. All of these things are big red flags. Japanese people did not learn from Margaret Thatcher, that she was essentially a phony. They have their own Thatcher now.

Likewise, Sohei Kamiya describes himself as a 'Japanese Donald Trump'. So not only are the Japanese people, well-known for their imitativeness, making the mistake of emulating Thatcher, they're also emulating the failed Trump/MAGA movement. Yes, Kamiya is vastly superior to any LDP politician, but yet we do not know if he will be anything but a flash in the pan like the late Shintaro Ishihara. For instance, Takaichi could deceive plenty of potential Sanseito voters into returning to the LDP, exactly as Thatcher did with many potential National Front voters. It is possible that the Japanese Thatcher will destroy the Japanese Trump.

The Japanese need to stop idolizing ruinous Western ideologies and politicians. Only when they declare someone from the pre-Westernization era a role model, someone from before, say, 1860, will they have a chance at avoiding extinction. And if they insist on following something foreign, as they are so good at doing, let it be Confucianism, once well-established in Japan, rather than anything from the West. Two-bit, dollar store, budget, cheap knock-off Temu versions of the likes of Margaret Thatcher and Donald Trump aren't going to save Japan.

It is now common knowledge that the LDP was funded by the CIA in its early days. Japan does not need someone breathing new life into this odious liberal-conservative party, Japan's analogue of the British and Canadian Tories and of the US Republicans.
Kaizen on scored.co
38 minutes ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
I trust my Japanese friends will come to anger sooner than our western counterparts.
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