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@HappierPuppet
🇮🇳🪷🇯🇵⛩️ Essentials to happiness in this life are something to do, something to love, and something to hope for.
なかの Katılım Temmuz 2023
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色々なインドYouTuberが
日本のビザ取得を指南しています。。
Callisto Roll@callistoroll
Indian YouTube has to be the most horrifying genre of content out there.
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Watching #Tibetan kids hesitate, stumble, and fail to say their own names in their mother tongue broke my heart.
They’re not forgetting, they’re being deliberately made to forget.
China’s boarding school system is state-sponsored identity theft.
#FreeTibet
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@harukaawake @CacheThatCheque Fun fact is not a single Japanese person in that picture
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@CacheThatCheque "An anti-foreigner account spreads misinformation about Japan. This picture is from Germany, not Japan. Is he even Japanese?" - mrjeffu after seeing this post.
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A Japanese woman says she doesn’t want Pakistani immigrants in Japan ‘cause they’re inbred, have low IQs, and are way more likely to rape.
Support deporting all Islamists from the West and banning Islamic immigration?
A. Yes
B. No
via @tourouken555
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Road 🛣️ is for traveling. Not built for prayer and show-off
Chad Infi𓄿@chad_infi
My personal favourite video of ramzan last year
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@harukaawake There is a small mosque near Hachioji Station. Not this similar. But I feel bad.
The main problem is, muslims from other countries are trying to convince japanese people about islam and trying to convert. That is a big issue..
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Burqa is extremely dangerous to anime community


Maliq@MasterMaliq
Serious question. What danger exactly does a woman in a burqa pose to the community?
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Red Guards and Green Guards: two cultural revolutions, the same revolutionary logic.
Both created theocratic systems—one built on Marxism, the other on Islamism.
Both claimed to be creating a “new society.” And both followed the same playbook:
• Destroy traditional culture – Mao sought to smash China’s “Four Olds.” Iran’s Islamists sought to erase Western and pre-Islamic heritage, targeting statues, tombs, and books.
• Rewrite history – the past had to be reshaped to legitimize the new revolutionary order.
• Take over the education system – universities were shut down for years and later reopened only after ideological screening and the purging of professors and students.
• Purge intellectuals – academics, writers, and dissenting thinkers were expelled, imprisoned, or silenced to enforce ideological conformity.
• Indoctrinate the population – education and literacy campaigns were used not simply to teach, but to spread revolutionary ideology.
• Regulate daily life – the new regime seeks to shape every aspect of society and even human nature according to its ideological doctrine.
The lesson of history is clear: totalitarian regimes may wear different ideological clothing, but when you look closely, they are strikingly similar.

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