Unit 731🍀🥺「そるとの家臣」
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Unit 731🍀🥺「そるとの家臣」
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@ZoomerHistorian Tbh I've held this opinion since being forced to live in Germany for a few years. Miserable country, the worst parts of Britain and mainland Europe smushed together





🚨NEW: Rupert Lowe’s Independent Rape Gang Inquiry estimates that at least 250,000 white British girls have been groomed, raped, and abused by perpetrators who are predominantly Pakistani Muslims


The areas where these gangs operate(d) are places like Rotherham and Oldham. They are basically South-Asian Muslim ghettos. Even many of the police in these places are part of the biraderi clans, they're also Pakistani (or Bangladeshi) Muslims. And so are many of the councillors that control local government. That is important context here.





🇯🇵 I am Ozaki, a Japanese citizen. I have a question for people around the world. When I say, “I want to preserve the beautiful Japan I grew up in for my grandchildren,” I am often labeled as a far-right extremist or nationalist and attacked for it. Has anyone else experienced something similar? If so, why do you think this happens? Is wanting to protect your own country really considered a bad thing? I am not talking about hating other people or other countries. I am simply talking about wanting to preserve the culture, traditions, safety, and values that shaped my homeland. I would genuinely like to hear perspectives from people around the world. 🌏🙏

















