I have never seen an angry japanse official. This one is worth watching!
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Even the Japanese fell for the ruse of the COVID shots, and people are now regretting getting them
A promising sign that we may very well see a Second Nurnberg Trial soon
Majority of urban Japanese are the most blue pilled people ever. But there is a minority Japanese who are redpilled but like us, keep to their own groups
There is no other wake up call that is better than someone getting fucked up or dying from the shot. The ones who still deny it are not savable.
The mandates have been relaxed, but alot of people in Japan are still wearing them out of habit. Wearing a mask when you are sick was a thing in Japan (and Korea, China, etc.) even before the plandemic.
True.
Yup, correct. Asian countries have been using masks for a long time during sick season.
In Korea, there is an annual dirty ass yellow dust that comes from the shithole China. Korean's use masks during this time.
But Asians are more prone to obeying than other races. This is why NWO wants to have 500 million of them because they are already obedient.
I live in Japan, and this is certainly true. Everyone here believes in the sparkly magical powers of masks to protect them, just as they believe the stupid charms bought at a temple attached to their steering wheel will somehow protect them as well.
I'm an American, born and raised in Arizona. I first lived in Japan from 2000-2002, during which time I married my old pen-pal from my college years. We moved to AZ lived there for nearly 10 years, had the multicultural experience of having our home broken into and our stuff stolen and the police not even giving a darn, and moved back here in 2012. Many reasons for moving back, both for wanting stable work and personal reasons. I much prefer living here, but this Covidiot stupidity is just mind-blowing. I've always known masks were stupid, but this superstitious believe in their magic powers to somehow protect people from viruses was never forced on me before. Now it is. I only wear one at work, under my nose so that I can breathe, and do not wear one outside of work. I've been pretty healthy for these past 3 years, but I did catch something in October. I had a very high fever for over 4 days that made me feel weird, but nobody could tell I was sick and even the little students who jump on me like koalas didn't catch anything from me. Since then, I've felt better than before. I don't care what I had. I just kept it a secret and nobody could even tell.
No, I'm talking about the omamori charms people buy, thinking that it will somehow protect them (except when it doesn't). A cross/crucifix is merely a symbol of faith. Using it otherwise is a sort of idolatry as far as I'm concerned.
The entire world did.