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keep it kino, feudalists
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日本万歳
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Never let evil take root
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We need a western Mishima.
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>58 years ago
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Mishima was one of the few men who had fire in their hearts.
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Death to all Communists!
The commie fears the samurai
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looks like that lad had watched too many animated japanese cartoons
>muh ebil cuz gommies
he saw you and americans evil as well for occupying his homeland
I wonder what would happen if we had a celebration for Breivik's birthday.
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As he should.
Of course he did.
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If they feared the samurai they wouldnt have an island kilometer away from Hokkaido
We should celebrate the anniversary of the Greensboro Massacre here in the States. I am admittedly not a National Socialist or a Klansman, but these 5 commies got what they deserved.
Shouldn't this thread be made on 2nd November instead.
>jew stones on top
Never let evil take root.
I did not even notice those... Jesus Christ!
Jews fear the Samurai
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You are all technically paying respects to the commie though. Yamaguchi didn't sudoku until a month later.
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It was the turning point. After that, everyone realized that the left would never win on the field of battle, and to stop worrying about them.
>Go to a "Death to the Klan" march
>Get shot
>By the Klan
1. Rectitude. Correct judgment or procedure for the resolution of righteousness. “To die when it is right to die, to strike when it is right to strike.”
2. Courage. A virtue only in the cause of righteousness. Death for an unworthy cause was termed a dog”s death. “It is true courage to live when it is right to live, and to die only when it is right to die.”
3. Benevolence. Love, affection for others, sympathy and nobility of feeling are regarded as the highest attributes of the soul. “Benevolence brings under its sway whatever hinder its power just as water subdues fire.”
4. Politeness. A poor virtue if it is actuated only by a fear of offending good taste. Rather it should stem from a sympathetic regard for the feeling of others. “In its highest form politeness approaches love.”
5. Veracity. “Truthfulness.” Lying was deemed cowardly, and it was regarded as dishonorable. Indeed the word of a samurai guaranteed the truthfulness of an assertion. No oath is necessary. “Propriety carried beyond bounds becomes a lie.”
6. Honor. A vivid consciousness of personal dignity and worth is implicit in the word honor. “Dishonor is like a scar on a tree which time, instead of effacing only helps to enlarge.”
7. Loyalty. Only in the code of chivalrous honor does loyalty assume importance. In the conflict between loyalty and affection the code never wavers from the choice of loyalty. A samurai was obliged to appeal to the intelligence and conscience of his sovereign by demonstrating the sincerity of his words with the shedding of his own blood.
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BANZAI.
The guy who saved japan
But Otoya Yamaguchi died in November.
Context on the image, please. Someone said it's a Jap about to kill a filthy commie, is this true?
And he was right about all of that. F.
Really happy that justice was served.
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The sheeple will get what they deserve. It starts with a trickle.