Posted on 02/11/2017 3:13:17 PM PST by Eleutheria5
0:00as the West grapples with attack after 0:03attack after attack from members of the 0:05religion of peace or Islam there is one 0:09country industrial an ally of the west 0:12and even hosting US military bases on 0:16its soil that seems immune japan while 0:19truck attacks that modown people have 0:22been used in France and Germany there 0:24have been bomb attacks and suicide 0:26attacks in london brussels and Madrid 0:28execution squads squealing analog bar 0:32murdered hundreds in Paris Volgograd 0:35Belson and Moscow in fact the new Muslim 0:39Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has said that 0:42Islamic terror attacks are just and in 0:45his words part and parcel of life in a 0:48big city there are however exceptions 0:50big exceptions actually the biggest 0:53exception of them all 0:55tokyo the largest city in the world it 0:58along with the other large cities of 1:00Japan have not suffered the same fate
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You should see Europe.
France in 83 was crazy,worse now
They are a kinda blade society
Sorry folks, the Japanese are fanatic
I know exactly the place and the very stairway they most favored --nearly got my a$s kicked there for taking photos of them cuz it was so incredible.
It was the steep one above the station in the park that comes down near
AmeYoko-cho. It was totally out of control, I'm so happy they got ahold of it.
Equally amazing is the way they've been able to scrub their history about that so well.
Btt
Ikebukuro station and the surrounding areas were really getting whacked, too. Lots of burglaries and rapes. Maybe the Yakuza were keeping them out of Shinjuku but the east side of the JR line was downright dangerous.
I was living in Osaka on 9/11 and working in Amagasaki. I remember hearing the same thing, about the muslim deportations, both from my co-workers as well as there being a few short stories about it on the radio and television news at the time; but, those quickly went away.
Japanese society, as a whole it seemed, recognized the threat and decided to eliminate it in the quickest and quietest way possible. No fanfare, no protests, just sent them away.
Jeez, I miss that about Japan.
I admit I am a little uneasy about the influence the government has on the media via the “press club” system. The media here is as free here as, but somehow, if the word trickles down that the government would prefer that a particular story be given minimal attention, it is absolutely amazing how fast it vanishes.
Since 2001 there have been a number of attempts to use Japanese media to play the Islamophobia victim card. Press conferences, protests, calls for mass action. If they get any ink at all, it’s a Page 3, below the fold, two column, maybe four to six inches of copy — that day. The next? Uh uh... And you can forget anything on TV or radio. It won’t happen. Most of the time, the instigator is already on his/her way out of the country.
I also have mixed emotions about how willing the foreign media is to play along with this. Again, it’s not “officially” the government that’s leaning on them, it’s the press clubs, which are technically independent of the government. That being said, if a reporter or news organization bucks the “advice” of the press club, they suddenly get ZERO access to anything, and there is nobody they can complain to, so they shut up and play ball.
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