Internet was only limited to academia and corporate (Bell Labs) R&D at that time, and only the apolitical and centrist big brained dealt with it. The game has changed a lot in the last 40-45 years.
USA gets hate speech by the back door
Yeah boyyyyyyyyyyyyyy.
So sue me.1st fucking amendment. GAS THE FUCKING KIKES, RACE WAR NOW.
Fuck off jew lover.
Manji - a Japanese symbol identical to the 3rd Reich's "hakenkreuz"or swastika, but mostly depicted as a "left handed spiral" has been popular for centuries in Japan.
"Japanese Buddhism uses both left and right-facing manji. The left-facing horizontal manji is used to mark Buddhist temples"
the manji has long been a holy and auspicious symbol in Japan and throughout Asia. Now it’s something schoolgirls put in Instagram posts and tweets when showing off their latest hairstyles.
"In Japanese slang manji now has an array of meanings. According to My Navi, kids say it when they’re taking photos like the English word “cheese,”
"Other uses include “to appear strong,” “high class,” … It’s even used as punctuation marks or to mean “yay.”
>SOURCE kotaku.com
"Strong, high class"
Why put it in quotes, user?
How the fuck can you make that illegal.
If he doesn't appeal all the fucking way up then hes a moron.
YOU CANNOT MAKE LAWS LIKE THAT
That phrase in particular stuck out to me compared to the others. The photographs of the samurai in the late 19th century really are something, even though they were just bureaucrats at this point, they were still the last real knightly culture to date. Just imagine if the knightly class existed long enough to be captured on camera.