Posted on 10/19/2024 12:53:56 PM PDT by libh8er
A pro-Trump choir from Japan performs “God Bless America” in MAGA caps and carrying American, Japanese, and Trump flags in Pennsylvania at the Rod of Iron Freedom Festival on Sunday.
“ILLEGAL US PRESIDENT, ABSOLUTELY NO THANKS!” and “FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT” were written on banners.
“We love Trump! We love Trump!” chanted the delegation from Japan as they waved a cardboard cutout of the former president. “We need Trump!”
LOVED this !
This is so great!
I love their signs.
Damn those White supremacists.
Good one!
蹴っ飛ばせ、トランプ大統領! (GO PRESIDENT TRUMP!)
OUTSTANDING!
Goosebumps.
““ILLEGAL US PRESIDENT, ABSOLUTELY NO THANKS!””
What is that supposed to mean?
I think they mean the illegitimate person that is occupying the office at the moment (Bidet).
Reverend Moon founded the Unification Church, which, besides the United States, also has had a significant presence in Japan. Sean Moon founded Rod of Iron Ministries. The event webpage, Rod of Iron Freedom Festival 2024, does not indicate whether or not the choir group or any of its members have any affiliation with the Unification Church, or with Rod of Iron Ministries.
More information on the event in this article from FirearmsNews.com:
6th annual ‘Rod of Iron Freedom' Festival in Pennsylvania Draws Thousands
“Unification Church”
Isn’t that the church Shinzo Abe was a member of ? Abe had close ties to Trump.
The timeline of the appearance of the flags was interesting.
First song - American flags.
Second song - added Japanese flags.
The guess song - added Trump flags.
At the end, all of them waving together was quite beautiful.
The trumpeter was very accomplished
If the chorus was affiliated with Abe (RIP), I wouldn’t be surprised if Trump didn’t have them perform at one of his rallies.
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