あらららん
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多分小泉進次郎や玉木雄一郎がキレてんのは、この辺りを突っ込まれるのが怖いからだろうな。 しかも本人らは金持ちのボンボンだし、金持ちの子弟がほぼ自衛隊に行かないのに、貧乏人ばかりが自衛隊に入隊を余儀なくされてるのは隠しておきたいんだろ。



It has been a long time, and very rarely, that I have had to write these angry words, to point directly at a country I was once loved and longed to visit, but my brother, a victim of that country, prevented me from going because he had once stepped into the "hell of lies" and did not want me to follow in his footsteps. . Recently, countless extremist comments from right-wing Japanese netizens have relentlessly attacked Vietnam. Even in their diplomatic relations with South Korea, they drag Vietnam into the discussion as a pretext to protect their honor. Why, Japan? Why do you have to drag us into an issue that we have absolutely no connection to, or to put it bluntly, is meaningless to use us as a diplomatic shield? . And then there are the extremists who "write the dirty history of a fallen empire" when they confidently claim that Vietnam gained independence thanks to 700 Japanese soldiers who stayed behind. This is a deliberate lie that obscures the value of a nation. Did they receive orders from your emperor? Did they stay voluntarily or desert? Did they fight alongside the Viet Minh out of personal choice or at the behest of Japan, or to put it bluntly, did they not want to suffer humiliation when Chiang Kai-shek's troops entered Vietnam to disarm you? And do you believe that we needed you to learn how to fight? While my country was embroiled in World War I, over 100,000 Annamite citizens were forced into exile by the French colonial power in the early days of the war. Until the end of World War I and the near end of World War II, a large number of former Annamite citizens returned to Vietnam with President Ho Chi Minh, building the first army using their own experience. Among them was a prodigy, a priceless treasure to the French, who even refused a staggering salary of 80 taels of gold per month to return to Vietnam with Ho Chi Minh. He was the late Major General and Professor Tran Dai Nghia, the "king of weapons" of the young Viet Minh. With one hand, he manufactured countless anti-tank weapons, from homemade bazookas to the first combat tactics, all from veterans returning from the unjust war, which stemmed from the struggle for markets and colonies between imperialist countries. Your 700 deserters are just one piece of the puzzle, and that piece does not represent the entirety of my nation's sacrifice and independence. Remember that, your fuking fools.






高市早苗がG7サミットの集合写真で珍妙な行動してる画像に朝日新聞が付けたキャプションが面白すぎて腹抱えて笑ってる。コイツ光合成でもしてんのか?🤔














