Posted in: Secretive Chinese network tries to lure fired U.S. federal workers, research shows See in context
Nothing compared to the anti-US and anti-West ccp propaganda that's brainwashing all the wu-maos.
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Posted in: Child abuse cases in Japan reach record-high 225,000 in FY2023 See in context
enmaai Today 10:18 am JST
Why just Girls how about the boys ?
Why don't you ask why most articles like these only shows girls as the victims but not boys? Just look at the above picture. Boys are the forgotten victims of child abuse.
proxy Today 08:24 am JST
They should educate the girls while they are in high school to not abuse their children. (most perpetrators of physical and psychological abuse are mothers)
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You know why you got more downvotes than upvotes? Because you mentioned an uncomfortable TRUTH. Today's misandrist society can't handle this kind of truth. They always want to believe only men are the perpetrators. Women abuse children too. And misandrist society allows them to get away with it. Get away with child abuse.
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Posted in: Taliban seek Japan support for infrastructure, industry development See in context
If Japan doesn't move in, then the chinazis will. They will take advantage of this situation.
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Posted in: Japan's nursing care system on verge of breakdown See in context
Grab those borderline delinquents, train them in healthcare, pay them a healthy sum and give them a new lease of life helping the needy.
If flight-risk, slap a GPS tag on them.
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Posted in: Motorcyclist killed by giant Seoul sinkhole See in context
This isn't the first time that this happened in Seoul. About 10 years ago, 2 people, a man and a woman, were walking along a sidewalk in Seoul when a sinkhole opened up below them. They fell in but luckily they survived.
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Posted in: Young Chinese women find virtual love in 'Deepspace' See in context
Of course if a bunch of guys were doing the EXACT same thing....finding love virtually....there'd be cries of misogyny, exploitation of women, name-calling, 3rd rate feminist columnists writing male-bashing articles, etc, etc....
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Posted in: Man acquitted of 1966 murders gets more than ¥217 million compensation See in context
If you watch the NHK documentary about him, his sister (pictured above) is an angel.
She NEVER GAVE UP ON HIM and always believed in his innocence. The way she took care of him when he was released is very heart-warming.
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Posted in: Japan fears Myanmar scammers will lure more youths to crime See in context
The title is wrong. It's not the "Myanmar scammers" who are sc-um:
A Chinese criminal organization is believed to have established a stronghold in eastern Myanmar near the Thai border
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Posted in: Man arrested for hitting high school student he was dating on head with smartphone See in context
She shouldn't have argued with him.
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Posted in: In Niigata ski resort area of Myoko, trepidation as more foreign money pours in See in context
Nakajima said many foreign business owners in Akakura have refused to join the local tourism association. One consequence is a lot of broken rules on the part of businesses and tourists that range from not disposing of garbage properly, to overparking to late-night fireworks.
"We have no idea who they are and what they're doing. They just come in December and disappear when spring comes," he said. Nakajima recently started approaching foreign businesses to offer lectures on the town's rules.
Blame the people who sold out to these foreigners without having a talk with the locals first. They should have made it compulsory for the foreigners to consult the locals before taking any decision.
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Posted in: Mitsubishi Motors to ask Taiwan's Hon Hai to produce EVs: sources See in context
tora Mar. 23 11:13 am JST
Oh how times have changed. And I expect more of this reliance on Chinese expertise ...
You mean STOLEN expertise.
And I mean "expertise" in inverted commas.
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Posted in: Man arrested for punching wife in the face because he didn't like food she prepared for him See in context
I like the fact that he himself called the police and had himself arrested. Meaning, he felt remorse.
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Posted in: Former Japan SDF chief Iwasaki appointed adviser to Taiwan cabinet See in context
china should stop interfering in Taiwan's and Japan's affairs.
It's none of china's business.
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Posted in: Japan eyes deploying long-range missiles in Kyushu See in context
Every time I read one of these JT articles I have to wonder why the reporters are plain anti-Japanese IDIOTS.
Why is there a need to mention the type of weapons or the exact location of these deployments?
These fools are giving away the info to the enemy.
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Posted in: Finland again ranked happiest country in world; U.S. falls to its lowest-ever position See in context
The EU countries with the highest divorce rates are Denmark, Sweden, Finland, and Luxembourg
The divorce rate in Finland has been around 50% of marriages ending in divorce.
Yeah, Finland must be a real "happy" place with so many broken families.
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Posted in: Land prices up in half of Japan's rural areas for 1st time in 33 years See in context
chatanista Today 11:35 am JST
Chinese are buying land up in Japan.
Lots of articles in certain media about that. Then again that is a world wide phenomena, not so different from what Japanese were doing during the bubble either. Comes in waves.
The difference is that the china-nese are buying property near key military or strategic locations......just what you'd expect from faithful servants of the Party.
I also question HOW the money to buy the property came about. Money Laundering of black money?
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Posted in: Activist Watson vows to act against Iceland whaling, monitor Japanese ships See in context
oldman_13 Today 12:24 am JST
Japan is the low hanging fruit for 'activists' like Watson. He took full advantage of the world's inherent bias against Japan especially when it comes to things like animal rights. As someone else mentioned, Watson and his cronies aren't as brave when it comes to confronting whalers from Nordic countries, they wouldn't stand for harassment from activist types.
Agreed. You said it perfectly!
They don't even have the guts to take on the china-nese dog-meat festivals where even little puppies are beaten, skinned alive and roasted over a fire. (Yes, there are pictures and videos of these online).
Or to take on the china-nese penchant for eating bats, turtles, etc. They're also not doing anything about the chinese ( and other east Asian countries) ivory trade for which elephants and rhinos are murdered for their horns and tusks.
Some Nordic countries even have "festivals" where whales are cornered into a cove and then slaughtered alive while the entire sea turns red with blood. Even children are encouraged to use hooks and harpoons on these poor whales. Yes, there are pictures of these too. The blood red sea is like something out of the Bible.
Sickening.
Even more sickening are the people who finance these so-called activists who only seem to pick on Japan.
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Posted in: Missing Chinese scholar at Kobe university returns to Japan See in context
Agreed. He could be an industrial spy. the chinese probably released him on condition that he passes Japanese tech knowledge back to china.
The university should fire him.
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Posted in: Japan to mandate protective steps for firms against abusive customers See in context
These abusive customers......are they only Japanese?
There are a couple of "cultures" that have a chip on their shoulders against Japanese and may use business meetings to harass Japanese employees.
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Posted in: Woman, baby girl found dead in apparent murder-suicide leap from building See in context
I can't imagine the horrible sight that emergency responders must have seen when they arrived.
That poor baby didn't deserve this.
Rest In Peace, Little Angel.
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Posted in: NASA fires chief scientist; more Trump cuts to come See in context
If those "chief scientists" actually cared about Science rather than DEI hiring quotas, then maybe china can hire them. Let's see how far their "science" can take them.
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Posted in: Britain sees 'exceptional potential' in defense ties with Japan See in context
deanzaZZR Today 11:24 am JST
That doesn't go far enough. Japan should recognize its imperialist role in separating Taiwan from The Mainland and should actively support a peaceful reunification.
Tibetans know all about chiNazi's "peaceful reunification".
Just ask the peaceful nuns and monks who are being raped and tortured daily.
Calling the threat of invading Taiwan "peaceful reunification" is the same as saying the Nanjing Incident was just a "playful exercise to reduce over-population."
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Posted in: U.S. shipbuilders, a shadow of what they were, welcome Trump's support See in context
The article neglected to mention that one possible reason was Mitch McConnell's chinese wife Elaine Chao, who was suspected...for YEARS... of passing US shipbuilding contracts to china.
Her family runs a shipping company run by her Shanghai father.
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Posted in: All Nippon Airways, Air India to expand codeshare routes See in context
A word of advice to ANA:
Don't serve alcohol on flights from India to Japan.
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Posted in: Japan's counterfeit import cases up 4.3% at record 33,000 in 2024 See in context
The china-nese government itself promotes lying and cheating , even to its own people. Read my post here on JT:
https://japantoday.com/category/features/food/how-china%E2%80%99s-appetite-for-salmon-could-reshape-global-seafood-markets
An important shift occurred in 2018, when the Chinese government permitted rainbow trout to be labeled and sold as salmon. This decision blurred the distinction between imported Atlantic salmon and locally farmed rainbow trout, creating a more accessible option for cost-sensitive consumers
"Chinese government permitted rainbow trout to be labeled and sold as salmon"
Basically the china-nese government is promoting FAKES.
Sticking feathers in your buttocks doesn't make you a chicken.
"..we found that many Chinese consumers could not distinguish between domestic rainbow trout and imported Atlantic salmon in blind testing... "
Basically, their government is allowing their own people to be FOOLED. If they couldn't tell the difference between real salmon and fake salmon, what's there to stop the sellers from charging their own people the same price as their fake salmons ( ie trouts)
.."But when informed about the origin, testers’ preferences shifted strongly in favour of imported Atlantic salmon.."
ie, even china people don't prefer their own country's product.
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Posted in: Japan ranks 3rd worst place for working women in 2024 int'l ranking See in context
Where are the statistics that show that Japan is one of the SAFEST places for women in the world?
Or the statistics that show that Japanese kids have some of the best manners in the world because many Japanese women CHOSE to become homemakers and mothers rather than wage slaves?
Or that more Japanese men than women commit suicide because of work?
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Posted in: Trump complains U.S.-Japan alliance unequal See in context
To ease the burden on the US for the Alliance, Japan should start manufacturing its own weapons........again.
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Posted in: SpaceX's Starship explodes in space, again raining debris over Caribbean See in context
Still better than the china-nese space station that pummeled down to Earth for which the china-nese didn't even have the decency to give advanced warning to countries in its path.
Go Musk!
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Posted in: Japan affirms fighter jet cooperation with British foreign secretary See in context
Abe234 Today 07:04 am JST
Good. Now we won’t have to pay extra for the rights to control it. The uk paid 400 million just for the rights to control the data for the F35 and that just shows you , when they control the data they’ve got you over a barrel. Good to see the UK building its own again. We built the jaguar, the tornado, the harrier (poo pooed, originally by the U.S.) eurofighter.
The Harrier would actually been a good Close-Air Support fighter for Japan, since Japan is a mountainous region with multiple islands. Stationing a couple of these on Senkaku would have been a good deterrent. Don't even need a runway.
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Posted in: Former Japanese idol singer charged with indecent assault in Hong Kong See in context
Smells like a money grab from the other side. Not surprised it happened in CCP-HK.
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Posted in: Japan begins accepting Palestinians injured in Gaza for treatment
Fans show blue balloons .... Show? To whom are they showing them?
Posted in: Blue fans
So if they are XX but high testosterone, a-ok? XXY women are just out of luck?
Posted in: World Athletics to require chromosome testing of athletes in women's track and field
With Japan, throwing all the money it can at women to try and get them to have more children this…
Posted in: Child abuse cases in Japan reach record-high 225,000 in FY2023