
Democrats have decisively rejected the proposed Tokyo manga censorship regime, citing unacceptable restrictions on freedom of expression.
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- Author: Artefact
- Categories: Japan, News
- Date: Apr 24, 2010 18:44 JST
- Tags: Babies, Bizarre, Crime, DPJ, Fraud, Korea, Law, Politics, Thailand

A Korean man living in Japan has reportedly adopted 554 children in order to claim 86 million yen in annual child support payments.
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Do fictional characters have human rights? Feminists working with the Japanese government apparently think so.
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Japan’s cabinet and Prime Minister have been told they should ban “depictions of sexual violence” by the government’s Gender Equality Bureau, a cabinet level office.
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Japan’s newly formed “Tachiagare Nippon” party, formed from elderly LDP mavericks, has earned additional derision by proclaiming it is Japan’s “final fantasy” and will save Japan in a manner reminiscent of the games, although with the average age of the party a spritely 69.6, they do not compare altogether favourably to the average Final Fantasy party.
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The Japanese government has announced it intends to pay for the dozens of North Korean schools operating in Japan; critics contend such “schools” are little more than brainwashing centres run by the North Korean government, teaching academically worthless anti-Japanese curricula and slavish obedience to the Dear Leader.
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The LDP is said to be plotting to introduce conscription to Japan, along with the necessary constitutional amendments to allow it.
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The LDP has recovered enough from its election drubbing to begin demanding a fresh ban of all things loli.
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The same ero-mangaka who brought characters suspiciously reminiscent of Obama and Hillary to the world of adult manga is at it again, this time with new DPJ Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama…
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New Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama has confessed to being an avid fan of manga and anime, mentioning the notoriously erotic manga I”s as a favourite, and saying that he thinks government should promote and not restrict manga and anime.
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- Author: Artefact
- Categories: Games, News
- Date: Sep 24, 2009 21:19 JST
- Tags: Censorship, DPJ, Eroge, Feminism, Lolicon, Mass Media, Misandry, Politics, USA

Feminist censorship advocacy group Equality Now is launching yet another attack on “hentai,” vowing to make the newly elected DPJ administration ban any material it objects to.
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The incoming Japanese Prime Minister, Yukio Hatoyama, has suggested that Japan and the UN create a “Thunderbirds” military unit, referring to the classic puppet show.
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