Comment on Gaisensha at Kashihara Shrine: “Itasha for Crazy Nationalists” by Anonymous:
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A Mercedes and a Hummer, such nationalistic behavior.
Anonymous made other comments on this post:
- Gaisensha at Kashihara Shrine: “Itasha for Crazy Nationalists”:
>Japan, the country where you have fear to >like his own country because are afraid >to be called ultra-nationalists. Bro, be misguided not… That’s exactly how those extremists are wanting you to think. Those ultranationalists are actually Koreans and Chinese who want the uninformed Japanese public to keep thinking that Japanese can’t and shouldn’t feel confident about their own nation… Gooole some to see for yourself about this…
- Gaisensha at Kashihara Shrine: “Itasha for Crazy Nationalists”:
Ah! there’s at least one person here on Sancom who knows the real deal. :-)
- Gaisensha at Kashihara Shrine: “Itasha for Crazy Nationalists”:
Pussies they are. They are too afraid of those violent Koreans and Chinese disguising as ultranationalist Japanese that even the police can’t drive them out of their pathetic occupation of driving these cars, or simply out of Japan itself.
- Gaisensha at Kashihara Shrine: “Itasha for Crazy Nationalists”:
Nah… if you know the fact that they bear only Korean or Chinese nationalities… then it’s like: >Korea >China >Irony choose one.
- Gaisensha at Kashihara Shrine: “Itasha for Crazy Nationalists”:
Yeah it’s actually always amazing to see these folks keep pouring so much of their energy into this kinda crafting on their cars and drive all the way to these shrines from far places. But, just like I posted above, these so-called extremists are in fact Koreans and Chinese who are paid by their ethnic social groups to do these things… These special vehicles are their life’s works!! They got nothing better to do in Japan!
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