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  • 2022/11/15 20:08

Gone again ?

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#1533

Yes, Hamas has done terrible harm to many civilians, but Israeli soldiers have been oppressing civilians who have no intention of fighting, including unarmed Palestinian women and children, for years. Although not reported in the larger western media, journalists from RTN and AlJazeera have been reporting for years on video that this is a crime.
I don't think either side is a victim or a culprit anymore.
But the public has been given the impression that Hamas is evil and Israel is righteous.

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#1538
  • Almond
  • 2023/10/11 (Wed) 14:31
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The yen has weakened again, hitting 150 yen to the dollar. Imports are having a hard time, but exporters are probably welcoming it.
In this case, it would be cheaper to import cars from Japan. Well, Japanese manufacturers have built factories in the U.S., so they can't change now, and the UAW (United Auto Workers union ) strike will raise wages for workers at Japanese auto plants even if they are not members of the UAW, so the price of Japanese cars will not go down. But why won't food imports from Japan go down?

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#1539
  • ガセネタ太郎
  • 2023/10/11 (Wed) 16:26
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You should learn a little history
In 1941 Japan attacked Pearl Harbor and the US landed on Okinawa, they were afraid of the damage to the Japanese civilians
To stop them they landed on Okinawa in 1944, did the US slaughter the Okinawan civilians and occupy the island ? No they did not
If they had, there wouldn't be Okinawans there today The atomic bomb was dropped in 1945 as a last resort to prevent Japan from declaring defeat after the bombing of the mainland
You are saying that abduction, murder, and terrorism are inevitable because of the past. You're saying that because of the past, it's OK to kidnap, kill, and terrorize civilians, and that beheading civilians is OK. > You don't even know the result of 11 ? shame on you
don't play games all the time!

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#1540
  • ガセネタ太郎
  • 2023/10/11 (Wed) 16:32
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> But why doesn't the price of imported food from Japan go down?

The cost of transportation, fuel, and labor has gone up dramatically
By the way, even if you import a new or used car from Japan, you can't register it here
What is imported food, for example ? rice ?.

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#1539
  • おやおや
  • 2023/10/11 (Wed) 16:37
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[LOS ANGELES 11] Los Angeles County public health officials are asking for help in identifying a patient who was seriously injured in San Pedro earlier this week.
According to Los Angeles County Health Services, the patient, an Asian male in his mid-20s, suffered a traumatic brain injury Monday in the 3700 block of South ・ Maylor ・ Street ( Wilders ・ a residential area near Adition Park ). He was found. The cause of his injuries has not been released.
The man was found with a black backpack, a wallet containing Japanese currency, and several travel size hygiene items. No tattoos or other clues to his identity have been identified.

Authorities said the man is 5 feet 10 inches tall and weighs approximately 158 pounds.

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