People in the world who have already lost freedoms, or are in the process of losing them are watching with hope that they become released from the Dark Ones. Thank you Japanese fren!
I’ve never been to Japan. Maybe one day. Ya gotta appreciate a place where they say you can drop a wallet on the sidewalk and nobody touches it. Sorry we bombed you guys but we were kinda in that fuck around and find out mentality after Pearl Harbor. I’ll let it be known. I prefer Japan over Germany. I still don’t trust them. Sorry Germany. Except for those sweet Walther guns. Love those. If Germans know anything it’s how to kill.
The Japanese have subsequently proved, at every opportunity, that they are our true friends and allies. Germany always does these fucky things that make us question them. They are, generally speaking, good friends, but that kind of friend that maybe you wouldn't let take out your gf or wife.
I actually dislike this for one very big reason: it is un-Japanese to protest in any public capacity. This is not to say that it's not appreciated, but I deeply respect other cultures of the world as much as I respect our own culture. I'm nationalistic because I want the cultures of the world to grow, adapt, and learn on their own because only through this can we arrive at cultures that are actually positive instead of a congealed mass of shoddy broken ideas that happen to be infectious at the time.
Again, it's not that I don't appreciate this. I actually feel an extremely strong sense of brotherhood with Japan, however, I feel that this is very likely to be viewed negatively by the population there.
I’m torn as well. Months ago there was a BLM protest in Tokyo and I was extremely disappointed. The whole crowd seemed to be white foreigners, shouting and disturbing the usually peaceful and orderly city. The whole thing was very un-Japanese.
Protests are a very American thing. And we need it here to be heard. But Japan doesn’t. Their support may be encouraging, but I frankly don’t care what other nations think of us.
I hear what you are saying. I live in West Central Ohio, this area is Honda Manufacturing Central. The Japanese like order, and don't like folks that may "ruffle" the status quo.
That being said...a Japanese "protest" probably won't amount to more than some folks waving some nice flags, maybe giving a nice speech in a park, and maybe walking down a street for a few blocks (as long as they have a permit to do so!). And it will be an orderly "protest". I have a hard time even using the word "protest" with Japanese culture, because it somewhat of an anathema to them!
You just aren't going to ever see a Japanese "antifa". That is just NOT Japanese culture!
Maybe their culture is evolving. This seems like an organic grassroots demonstration. I sense the Japanese love President Trump and this is how they’d like to express it. Thank you to our great ally and friend, Japan, and it’s wonderful people.
The world is watching pedes we are doing this not just for america. But the world, trump has awakened a beast across the globe.
The 2020 elections is now becoming a FGO lostbelt.
People in the world who have already lost freedoms, or are in the process of losing them are watching with hope that they become released from the Dark Ones. Thank you Japanese fren!
We have the BEST Japanese friends don't we !
My first instinct is we have the best President against the CCP. Japanese ppl hate the CCP even more than Americans do
Arigato!
I’ve never been to Japan. Maybe one day. Ya gotta appreciate a place where they say you can drop a wallet on the sidewalk and nobody touches it. Sorry we bombed you guys but we were kinda in that fuck around and find out mentality after Pearl Harbor. I’ll let it be known. I prefer Japan over Germany. I still don’t trust them. Sorry Germany. Except for those sweet Walther guns. Love those. If Germans know anything it’s how to kill.
The Japanese have subsequently proved, at every opportunity, that they are our true friends and allies. Germany always does these fucky things that make us question them. They are, generally speaking, good friends, but that kind of friend that maybe you wouldn't let take out your gf or wife.
I like it. I know that guy. I approve. Helps me when I need help after he needed help. That’s the guy. Together we know Germany.
why was this made with mematic? :(
GEOTUS is a beacon of hope for all the world.
Can confirm this account actually posted this: https://twitter.com/toyoda_takayuki/status/1330358293034745856
Why are the likes numbers different?
No clue. I just verified the account and the tweet. That’s all.
Won't let you down, Japan. Gonna kick commie ass
I actually dislike this for one very big reason: it is un-Japanese to protest in any public capacity. This is not to say that it's not appreciated, but I deeply respect other cultures of the world as much as I respect our own culture. I'm nationalistic because I want the cultures of the world to grow, adapt, and learn on their own because only through this can we arrive at cultures that are actually positive instead of a congealed mass of shoddy broken ideas that happen to be infectious at the time.
Again, it's not that I don't appreciate this. I actually feel an extremely strong sense of brotherhood with Japan, however, I feel that this is very likely to be viewed negatively by the population there.
I’m torn as well. Months ago there was a BLM protest in Tokyo and I was extremely disappointed. The whole crowd seemed to be white foreigners, shouting and disturbing the usually peaceful and orderly city. The whole thing was very un-Japanese.
Protests are a very American thing. And we need it here to be heard. But Japan doesn’t. Their support may be encouraging, but I frankly don’t care what other nations think of us.
I hear what you are saying. I live in West Central Ohio, this area is Honda Manufacturing Central. The Japanese like order, and don't like folks that may "ruffle" the status quo.
That being said...a Japanese "protest" probably won't amount to more than some folks waving some nice flags, maybe giving a nice speech in a park, and maybe walking down a street for a few blocks (as long as they have a permit to do so!). And it will be an orderly "protest". I have a hard time even using the word "protest" with Japanese culture, because it somewhat of an anathema to them!
You just aren't going to ever see a Japanese "antifa". That is just NOT Japanese culture!
Maybe their culture is evolving. This seems like an organic grassroots demonstration. I sense the Japanese love President Trump and this is how they’d like to express it. Thank you to our great ally and friend, Japan, and it’s wonderful people.
Think of it more as a celebration than a protest.
感謝します!Thanks!
Always wanted to visit Japan.
Ja-pede-nese?
The Japanese know that once China rules America they are fucked.