Japan PM Takaichi says she once warned English speaker for kicking deer

Japan PM Takaichi says she once warned English speaker for kicking deer

by JapanPhishMarket

39 comments
  1. Foreigners aren’t the ones abusing animals in Japan.

    We are the ones that are avoiding the pet shops in horror.

    This is just xenophobic bullshit from your new Trumpette.

  2. Fuck, it’s like a little child – starting to lie when confronted about absurd claims.

  3. It’s all just so performative. From the same people that throw around “virtue signaling” constantly.

  4. Pathetic and unnecessary thing to comment on. Cheap points scored at the expense of many. It is political weakness and nothing else. When you can’t unite, divide

  5. Meanwhile, it’s perfectly legal to buy tons of exotic animals without a license. Yeah I’m sure that owl that usually requires falconry training will do great being handled with bare hands in a brightly lit apartment

  6. That feels a little far-fetched. A considerable coincidence.

    I mean, just saying “English speaker” doesn’t really convey a great deal of information. More precision is required, because there could be dozens of people who can speak that language here.

  7. One time some asshole kicked a deer?! The only solution is 200-300 years of national isolation, again.

  8. Meanwhile, Takaichi when yet another Japanese teacher this year is charged with CSAM activities at the school they teach: しょうがない!

    What about Chikan? Takaichi: *Never heard of her! Foreigner bad!*

  9. I once warned Japanese speakers for picking flowers in a public park in San Francisco.

    I once warned Japanese speakers for smoking weed on the street in Bangkok.

    I once warned a Japanese speaker for pissing in my doorway in Tokyo.

    I once warned a Japanese speaker for violently pushing a young girl on a train.

    I once called the police on my Japanese speaking neighbour for beating his elderly wife.

    What’s her point?

  10. Because the true sons of Amaterasu let starve almost to death the deers during covid lockdown because there was no evil tourist feeding them

  11. Never mind the national news of a Japanese dude decapitating a deer in Nara a few years ago. Best not to mention that….

  12. It was me. The deer refused to bow to me which, as a foreigner, I interpreted as an act of war.

  13. Animal feelings are only a concern to the Japanese when its a political talking point against foreigners. Got it.

  14. It’s crazy to think that Japan was doing well even with problems related to Brazilians and other Asian immigrants committing crimes in the early 2000s. Now the whole narrative is “Japanese versus foreigners” and you can’t escape that anywhere. I miss the Japan of the early 2000s~2010. It should have stayed that way.

  15. To anyone still in doubt whether Takaichi is a good faith actor or a through and through racist, please notice this pattern:

    When confronted with the fact that there hadn’t been any officially documented incident about tourists kicking deer in Nara (she lied!), she didn’t acknowledge this. Instead, she doubled down, now making up a story by herself – which is conveniently unverifiable. Is it another lie? Possibly. But what’s even more concerning is that she considers her own one-off experience sufficient to criticize “english speakers” as a group. There is zero data to back up her concerns. Only her own personal one-off experience. This is straight up racism, make no mistake. It’s wrapped in political speech and might sound neutral, or might sound like just an opinion. But it’s not “just an opinion”. It’s sheer and blatant racism. Takaichi is a racist.

  16. > At a parliamentary session, Takaichi said her comment was based on firsthand experience, adding she had heard of similar cases from local tourism operators and Nara police. She claimed that her statement was grounded in fact.

    Yeah but like who cares?? Does parliament have nothing better to do? Japan faces so many issues and they spend their time in office discussing whether or not there have been past instances of foreigners kicking deer?

  17. I totally understand what Takaichi is saying about misbehaving foreigners. My South Korean wife shares the same sentiment: her grandparents watched Japanese people raping locals in her city

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