Posted on 11/11/2025 8:42:14 AM PST by DFG
The Japanese government on Monday demanded explanations from China after Xue Jian, the Chinese consul general in Osaka, threatened to “cut” Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s “dirty neck.”
Xue, in a now deleted social media post on X (formerly Twitter), reportedly threatened Takaichi over remarks recently issued by the prime minister regarding Taiwan. According to the Tokyo Weekender, the Chinese diplomat’s message read, “We have no choice but to cut off that dirty neck that has lunged at us without a moment’s hesitation. Are you ready?”
The now-deleted social media post included a link to a news article covering comments made by Takaichi on Taiwan during her Friday address at the Diet. Takaichi, responding to a Japanese legislator, said during the session that a military attack against Taiwan could trigger a “worst-case scenario” for Japan’s survival that could lead to the deployment of Japanese military forces should said prospective conflict pose a threat to Japan.
Takaichi further defended her position on Monday when asked for clarification.
“Although I did state a number of possible scenarios, I also said the government will make a comprehensive judgment on whether the situation constitutes a ‘survival-threatening situation’ taking into account all information,” the Japanese Prime Minister reportedly said.
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It’s time to show the TOFU ccp mainland china what reality is.
“Come cut off my dirty neck too.”
Can we wait till the 600,000 Chinese student militia soldiers get here?
Aren't we about to bring 600,000 of those mongrels here? College aged/military aged? That's disconcerting.
600,000 Chinese students is "what MAGA wants", according to President Trump.
Well, it is a good thing the Chicoms got a diplomat to make that suggestion. Imagine how violent the image would be had it not been couched in diplomatic rhetoric!
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