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by sohdas 1441 days ago
His grandfather was a war criminal, and he has a track record of running interference for Japanese atrocities
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my first guess is that it was a militarist gunman who was unhappy with not-enough-militarism from Abe, and, there must be a social group associated here, everything is social, including being a militarist. real information welcome
That's your justification for murder and assassination?
I think the parent is answering OP's question - which is about the _gunman_'s justification. The parent explaining behavior is not the same thing as the parent defending or justifying it.
Japan's stance of war crimes has been a point of tension between Japan and its East Asian neighbors.

These are matters of nationalism and affect forward looking geopolitical outcomes.

Following WWII, a tribunal was held in Tokyo along the lines of trying German war criminals. You can imagine how celebration of what others perceive to be German war criminals could lead to conflict.