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by soraminazuki
570 days ago
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I can't blame them because it sure looks that way to people who's exposed to Japanese online culture. The ever-growing netto-uyoku (far right trolls) and the general public's reluctance to challenge their views is a problem that's been allowed to continue for far too long since the 2 chan days. Japan needs to find a way to de-radicalize these trolls. Even more so now that corrupt politicians are manipulating them to escape justice [1][2]. [1]: https://www.asahi.com/ajw/articles/15513092 [2]: https://www.asahi.com/ajw/articles/15519504 |
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