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As people in the comments already pointed out, I heard this lawyer was originally from North Korea who graduated from Korea University(which is owned and run by North Korea) in Japan. The biggest problem in Japan is that there's too many far left people who want to destroy Japan.
Horror in Japan: A Kurdish man seeking refugee status was convicted of raping a 15-year-old girl and received a suspended sentence. He was later arrested again for raping a 12-year-old girl. His lawyer has cautioned against "hate speech" directed at him.
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The majority of Japanese people have learned from Europe not to allow mass migration into our country, and today's poll showed that 72% of Japanese are against it. But the Ishiba administration has ignored the views of local people. Sadly, we’re becoming a socialist country now.
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So annoying that even though PM Ishiba's party (LDP) lost the previous upper and lower house elections, he hasn't stepped down as PM. On top of that, LDP supporters chose Takaichi as the next PM, but LDP members picked Ishiba. Our election system is completely broken.
Thousands of Japanese patriots showed up to give our Globalist government a clear message. Japan is our ethnic homeland & we will never be a dumping ground for Third World Migrants! 🇯🇵
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RT @Jason: . and pro-natalism for me means:. a. free pre-k and day care, up to 300 days a year per child for low-income and middle income….
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RT @DrDominicNg: I’m a neuroscientist. The healthiest brain isn’t the one with the most supplements. It’s the one with the most high-qual….
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This is informative, but I felt Camden Town was not safe even in the daytime.🧐.
This is the London Banana. As long as you stay within the Banana, you'll have a great time in London. Almost everything outside the Banana is horrible these days, best avoid. Not clear why, or when this happened. But it is what it is.
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RT @AdamMGrant: The love of reading is an endangered species. Just 16% of Americans do regular leisure reading—down from 28% in 2003. 41%….
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