Daneel Elijah
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RIP.
If I recall, it's because Abe was something of a nationalist, militarist, and historical revisionist. He downplayed a lot of the awful things the Japanese did in WW2. Korean comfort women, POW abuse, genocide, etc and so on.I don't think it matters how removed they are from politics they would know who this guy is and hearing that the last prime minister was assassinated would be shocking. Could easily be used for fear mongering.
I agree that I don't mostly see change happening outside of stepping up security.
I can understand the Chinese side but why the US side?
That's what happens when an entire populace is subjected to non stop anti Japanese propaganda, which is what the Chinese government wants, an enemy. I just laugh when it makes the CCP look bad in ways like this.Lots of chinese seem to be celebrating this. Same disgusting behavior as you see on the US side on twitter
Lots of chinese seem to be celebrating this. Same disgusting behavior as you see on the US side on twitter
I see what you mean.Condoning violence against political opponents. Same thinking was trending after….recent decisions
That just seems weird. I could understand if it was an American Iraqi person making the comment.Certainly shocking news to wake up to. Largely because it is the former leader of a major global power. . . which is not known for such shocking events.
My guess would be Japan's participation in the Iraq War.
That's my point. They'll be shocked and...I don't think it matters how removed they are from politics they would know who this guy is and hearing that the last prime minister was assassinated would be shocking. Could easily be used for fear mongering.
I agree that I don't mostly see change happening outside of stepping up security.
If I recall, it's because Abe was something of a nationalist, militarist, and historical revisionist. He downplayed a lot of the awful things the Japanese did in WW2. Korean comfort women, POW abuse, genocide, etc and so on.
So if there are US people shrugging their shoulders or celebrating his death they're probably doing it for reasons similar to the Chinese.
Note: I'm just giving my guess here, that's all this post is.
China or the US-left does not care about Japan's previous war crimes. They hate Abe because he has nationalistic (or not generally US-left) views and they use everything else to justify that hate. This is the same side of politics that will try to silence you if you bring up Obama's 90% of drone causalities were civilians or beat around the bush when you bring up China's concentration camps. Make no mistake, they do no care about war crimes. They cherry pick issues to character assassinate political opponents.
Crazy, especially being that he was shot, so I wonder if this dude had foreign help.
His security sucks. Guy had to reload and shoot twice to hit Abe.
Well, nobody expected for there to be a shooter. However it is crazy that there was not a single guard behind him.Holy shit that security absolutely SUCKS what the fuck.
Japan has pretty bad crimes quite regularly actually. I think that narrative needs to stop.
Lol. Compared to where?
I'm not comparing to anywhere. Japan has violent crime. I live here. Even a couple months ago I wasn't allowed to leave my workplace because some woman stabbed her boyfriend and was running around the neighborhood with a kitchen knife.
Of course they have have violent crime. Everywhere does. The point is they have far less violent crime then almost every other country in the world, so is comparatively safer.I'm not comparing to anywhere. Japan has violent crime. I live here. Even a couple months ago I wasn't allowed to leave my workplace because some woman stabbed her boyfriend and was running around the neighborhood with a kitchen knife.
Just because a violent crime happened near you, doesn't mean Japan is not one of the safest places on earth.
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He denies war crimes
It's all about the sensation of security.
"At a press conference Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said Abe was in a critical condition (as of 14:56 JST) and that "currently doctors are doing everything they can, at this moment."
"He was critically wounded, showing no vital signs and was in cardiopulmonary arrest, then has been confirmed dead before 6 pm JST."
Assassination of Shinzo Abe - Wikipedia
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The Shooting captured live
person of interest / alledged perpetrator.
As another member posted, the "peaceful" narrative is inaccurate, if not wholly false.In such a peaceful country, this is an appalling event.
I wonder what made the attacker commit such crime.
His security sucks. Guy had to reload and shoot twice to hit Abe.
Feelings don't always reflect reality.
And this is case with Japan, is an obvious example.
This is the weapon. A handmade shotgun or something shooting slugs I guess?what kind of weapon was he using wtf ?
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It was handmade and taped together. It's evident security never expected something like that, so it made it easy for the guy to just walk up and fire two shots.what kind of weapon was he using wtf ?
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As another member posted, the "peaceful" narrative is inaccurate, if not wholly false.
Follow any of Japan Today, Japan Times, or other Japan (English) news sites for a week and you will get a clearer picture of reality.
Wherever we humans congregate, there will always be the potential for violence and death. Regardless of gender/sex, skin colour, religious belief, language spoken or culture.
Now just imagine how it was before the Sarin attacks in the Tokyo metro.I know Japan is usually really safe but it still seems weird that they'd have so little security for such a well known public figure making a public appearance.
Did that really air on a news channel?
What are their standards for research sheesh.
I thought only games journalist rush to release any news instead of accurate news. Sad to see this is also true on a national level.
Edit: beaten to the punch.
Guys, you're not going to believe this. Greek TV channel ANT1, flashed a couple of Hideo Kojima photos as the alleged killer of ex-PM Shinzo Abe.
Go at 1:44
ANT1 - Wikipedia
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another angle of the gun. seems like it's not something 3D printed. just something put together with parts bought from hardware store.
also, seems like some Iranian news just went "they all look the same" and just put some pictures of Kojima wearing communist stuff to pass it as the shooter's. and then some French politician picked it up and start blaming the left or something.
Despite?And despite all you can say, it's still a fact that Japan is one of the safest countries in the world.
Despite?
I've visited Japan six times over the last 22 years visiting friends I've known for as long.
I've used train, shinkansen, rental car and domestic flights to see as much of Hokkaido, the Tohoku, Kanto and Kansai regions, Shikoku, Kyushu and Okinawa as possible.
Fortunately, I never witnessed or experienced any violent activity first-hand.
I wouldn't hesitate to visit Japan again.
But...human beings, including Japanese, are human beings.
Some shoot to kill.
Some commit arson, setting fire to animation studios. Some abandon just-born babies (quite literally) in public toilets. Some interfere with underage children.
Some steal women's undergarments for kicks.
That last one is a notoriously, and regrettably still active, Japanese trait.
Japan is a safe country, but the all encompassing "peaceful" narrative is inaccurate.
I'm Canadian. I've visited the States many times and Japan several times. I understand the context of your statement just fine.You still don't understand that the statement that "Japan is one of the safest countries on the world", does not mean it is without crime.