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@jokieliu People around the world don’t understand this.
Japanese people are hollow and empty inside.
It’s in the Japanese national character to enjoy being enslaved and exploited.
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@Its_ereko People around the world don’t understand this.
Japanese people are hollow and empty inside.
It’s in the Japanese national character to enjoy being enslaved and exploited.
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Takaichi laughed at Biden's photo. Trump replaced it. She performed as instructed.
The empire gave her a script. She followed it. Smiled when told. Mocked when ordered. Signed when demanded.
This is not diplomacy. This is obedience. Colonial headquarters sent the memo. She delivered.
The people in Tokyo are not laughing. 11,000 in the streets. 82% oppose the war. A wreath does not change that. A performance does not erase it.
She is not a leader. She is a messenger. Delivering what Washington wants Japan to see

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@DrJillStein Spain, a country with a monarchy and a history of discrimination, has no right to complain.
First, abolish the monarchy.
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Thank you, Spain.
Let the age of international law, human rights and diplomacy begin.
sarah@sahouraxo
HAPPENING TODAY IN SPAIN: Massive protest calling to expel the American army, shut down all U.S. military bases, and leave NATO. 🇪🇸 🇪🇸 🇪🇸
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@sahouraxo Spain, a country with a monarchy and a history of discrimination, has no right to complain.
First, abolish the monarchy.
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@annmarie @JenniferJJacobs What is CBS—a discriminatory organization that favors women and discriminates against men—even talking about?
Discriminatory organization
And Bloomberg, too.
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@visegrad24 Island nations really are stupid.
Japan, the UK, Australia, Cuba, South Korea.
Isolated island nations turn their people into fools.
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@TheEconomist It’s just that women aren’t fulfilling their obligations.
It’s the women’s fault.
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Today immigrants, particularly Muslim ones, are the populist right’s bogeymen. Even should Viktor Orban lose, his pro-natalist policies may continue economist.com/europe/2026/03…
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@georgegalloway It’s not like Israelis are particularly smart.
I didn’t think Israel was this stupid.
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@iAnonPatriot Sweden is a discriminatory country, so this is only to be expected.
Sweden is a discriminatory country.
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Yediot Aharonot: this is the most difficult night for the Israeli front since the beginning of the war with Iran / the number of wounded in Dimona and Arad is very high
This is a direct hit by a ballistic missile with an explosive charge weighing half a ton. Two attempts were made to intercept it, but both failed.

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@Antunes1 The chaotic city of railways is becoming a tourist destination.
It makes me sick.
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Tens of thousands of people protested in Prague on Saturday against the policies and plans of the new Czech government led by populist Prime Minister Andrej Babiš.
to.pbs.org/4d8bGgx
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@temotizox People around the world don’t understand this.
Japanese people are hollow and empty inside.
It’s in the Japanese national character to enjoy being enslaved and exploited.
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Caray no puedo olvidar esa afrenta, la humillación que profirió Trump a la ministra de Japón.
Es inaceptable
Trump volvió a cruzar una línea que no debería tocar ningún líder: celebró, sin pudor, el uso de la bomba nuclear en un episodio ligado a Japón, y lo hizo nada menos que frente a una representante de ese país.
No hubo respeto, ni memoria, ni mínima empatía por las miles de vidas que se perdieron. En lugar de un gesto de solemnidad, hubo burla. En lugar de prudencia, arrogancia. Fue una escena que rozó lo grotesco.
Lo más grave no fue solo la actitud de Trump, sino la reacción —o mejor dicho, la ausencia de ella— por parte de la primera ministra japonesa, Sanae Takaichi. No hubo indignación, no hubo reclamo. Continuó la conversación como si nada hubiera ocurrido. Como si la historia no pesara.
Esa imagen ha encendido la indignación en Japón.
Hoy, miles de ciudadanos están saliendo a las calles. No para respaldar a su gobierno, sino para cuestionarlo. Para señalar lo que consideran una humillación aceptada en silencio.
Porque el mensaje que quedó no fue diplomático, fue simbólico: viajar miles de kilómetros para escuchar una afrenta, sonreír ante ella y aún así cerrar acuerdos.
Y eso, para muchos japoneses, no es política exterior… es sumisión.
El malestar crece, el silencio se rompe y la memoria colectiva reacciona.
Trump ofendió.
Takaichi calló.
Y el pueblo japonés ya respondió.

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@kejca Just as was the case with Steve Jobs, Japan’s influence is the worst.
The root of all evil in the world begins in Japan.
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