• GVAGUY3 [he/him]
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      4 years ago

      There was a lot of adventurism in Japan during the 60's and 70's. They might be both legit communists and heavily infiltrated.

      • dispersion [comrade/them]
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        4 years ago

        abstractly and if interpreted literally the japanese will stop existing

        it's at the very least a funshi 憤死,ふんし towards national identity

  • hopefulmulberry [none/use name]
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    4 years ago

    The so-called "final solution" of Anti-Japaneseism is to wipe the nation called "Japan" from the face of the earth and exterminate the Japanese race. Because, as described in the above historical theory, Japan is inherently evil, the continued existence of Japanese people is incompatible with peace. East Asia Anti-Japan Armed Front member Yoshimasa Kurosawa affirms that he is not opposed to any particular Japanese political regime, but to the existence of Japan itself.

    The East Asia Anti-Japan Armed Front has suggested a scenario which could lead to the ruin of Japan. In this scenario they would invade South Korea and topple the current "pro-Japanese" regime, replacing it with a military regime that is openly anti-Japanese. Japan, owing to its naturally aggressive nature, would invade Korea in response, then the Anti-Japaneseists could employ their terrorist networks to wreak havoc in Korea similar to the Vietnam War, draining Japan's financial and political strength, which would allow its swift downfall.

  • mazdak
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    1 year ago

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