Weeb/Gamer/Loves observing events in Japan and the Asia-Pacific. ▶️ Opinions are solely my own. EN-FIL-日本語を学んでいます。

Joined February 2025
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My two harshest reality truths: 🇯🇵 The Japanese today are not as patriotic and assertive as their forefathers in defending the Japanese identity. 🇵🇭 The Philippines will never truly develop as a country due to systematic corruption coupled with consistently flawed political and economic systems.
Hit me with the harshest reality truth.
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Lieutenant Yokota (横田中尉) 🇯🇵🇵🇭 retweeted
If Michael believed in magic, then I’ll believe in it too. Forever. I’m neither a star like him nor an angel, but…
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Lieutenant Yokota (横田中尉) 🇯🇵🇵🇭 retweeted
Islamic scholar in the UK is very angry and threatens to rip out the tongue of anyone who dares to criticize Islam and Muhammad. “Infidels are getting too comfortable around Muslims, and we’re ready for mortal combat.” How is this not incitement to violence?
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Lieutenant Yokota (横田中尉) 🇯🇵🇵🇭 retweeted
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⚠️ Los líderes de los Hermanos Musulmanes explican abiertamente cómo planean apoderarse de Estados Unidos y Europa y destruir la civilización occidental: “Los musulmanes intentaron conquistar Europa durante 700 años mediante la guerra, pero fracasaron. Pero ahora existe una manera mucho más fácil: podemos infiltrarnos pacíficamente a través de la inmigración, con la ayuda de gobiernos y votantes occidentales ingenuos”. ¡Así es cómo Nueva York y Londres terminaron con alcaldes musulmanes! @realMaalouf
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🇯🇵☪️ The Council of Imams in Japan rejected a dialogue with the Association for Considering Responses to Islam Under the Constitution of Japan and even refused the association’s written mail. This will only fuel long-term tensions between native Japanese and Muslims. More than that, it’s entirely the fault of both the Japanese government and business interests in importing Muslims into Japan in the first place.
🚨日本イマーム協議会対話拒絶🚨 👉️「日本国憲法下でのイスラム教対応を考える会」 が出した書面の受取すら拒否😡 多文化共生とか言うなら態度で示せ!
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Lieutenant Yokota (横田中尉) 🇯🇵🇵🇭 retweeted
Predicadores islámicos en EE.UU.: “La mayor misión de los musulmanes en EE.UU. es destruir el cristianismo”. “¡Oh, Alá, mátalos uno por uno, no dejes a ninguno con vida!” No sé ustedes, pero ¡jamás he visto a líderes de ninguna otra religión hablar así!

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☪️👎 In Islam, the non-Muslims (i.e Christians, Hindus, Buddhists, Shintoists) are derogatorily called kafir (singular) or kuffar (plural) and are seen as inferior to the Muslims. These leading Muslim speakers say it all while oblivious leftists promote Islam as the “religion of peace”.
They want us gone Islam is the religion of peace
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Lieutenant Yokota (横田中尉) 🇯🇵🇵🇭 retweeted
ADO CONFESÓ SU VERDADERA META Tras completar una de las giras mundiales más masivas para un artista japonés, Ado compartió públicamente lo que realmente busca con su carrera: difundir la música japonesa y llevar felicidad a millones de personas a través de su voz. La cantante aclaró que se ve estrictamente como una intérprete y que su enfoque jamás ha sido competir por números ni por visibilidad. En una industria donde la imagen lo es todo, la artista más popular de Japón lleva años demostrando que puede conquistar el mundo entero sin mostrar ni un centímetro de su cara. La música habla por ella.
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🇯🇵🤔 That's true. Japanese TV shows also carry the Japanese male image.
Anime does nothing for the Japanese male image. Japanese athletes are the ones carrying it.
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🇺🇸🙄 According to Hasan Piker: "Everyone is a fake American citizen at the end of the day. Unless you’re literally indigenous…” Based on this, the implied meaning is that Asian-Americans (i.e Chinese, Indian, Japanese, Korean, Filipinos, Vietnamese, etc.) are also fake American citizens. Hasan Piker wants to drag everyone down with him.
Hasan Piker: “The number one argument against me is I must be denaturalized and deported because I’m not a real American citizen Everyone is a fake American citizen at the end of the day. Unless you’re literally indigenous…”
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Lieutenant Yokota (横田中尉) 🇯🇵🇵🇭 retweeted
Everyone, you know the “hachimaki” headbands Japanese people wear? They’re not just Japanese-style fashion. And they’re not usually worn as a joke or just for decoration. In Japan, hachimaki have long been associated with focus, effort, determination, and team spirit. You see them at exams. Festivals. Sports events. A hachimaki is a simple piece of cloth. But the meaning behind it is much bigger. It says: “Alright. Let’s do this.” It is a small symbol of quiet fighting spirit. That is the Japanese hachimaki.
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I really wonder why? 🤔
Europeans and Japanese spend one week in the US for the World Cup and become more American than Indians and Haitians who have spent decades here Much to ponder
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🇯🇵🙄 Clearly, these types of 外人 (gaijin) academics are anti-Japanese with such comments and messages.
Gaijin leftist “academics”are delusional. Literally Japan is hell for them: cleaning up after a soccer match is fascism, Japan is literally Nazi Germany, and Takaichi is sending out the gestapo to round up all the gaijins and send them to concentration camps at any moment
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Lieutenant Yokota (横田中尉) 🇯🇵🇵🇭 retweeted
ALL ASIAN teams, so far, remain UNDEFEATED in WORLD CUP!!! Euro-Latam hegemony is over! This is the most symmetrical & competitive WC yet!!! 🇯🇵🇰🇷🇮🇷🇸🇦🇶🇦
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Lieutenant Yokota (横田中尉) 🇯🇵🇵🇭 retweeted
Jamie Carragher on Japan leaving their World Cup dressing room spotless after the match: 🗣️ “I have to say, this deserves just as much attention as anything that happened on the pitch tonight. Everyone talks about goals, assists, and tactics, but this tells you everything about the culture of that team. When I saw the dressing room, I honestly couldn't believe it. After ninety minutes of football, emotions running high, and a dramatic result, they still left the place looking like nobody had even been there. People might look at it and think it's a small thing. It isn't. Small habits reveal big character. Respect doesn't only show itself during the national anthem or after the final whistle. It shows itself when nobody is watching. That's what impresses me about Japan. They don't clean the dressing room because FIFA tells them to. They do it because it's who they are. In football today, we're constantly hearing players talk about professionalism. Well, this is professionalism. Not social media posts. Not interviews. Actions. And if I'm being honest, there are a lot of teams with bigger reputations that could learn something from this. The scary thing is that this mentality often translates onto the pitch. Teams that respect every detail usually don't stop at cleaning dressing rooms—they respect every pass, every tackle, every minute of the game. That's why people around the world keep talking about Japan. Not because they're trying to get attention, but because they keep earning it. In a tournament full of stars, they've managed to remind everyone that class doesn't always come from what you do with the ball it comes from how you carry yourself when the game is over.”
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Lieutenant Yokota (横田中尉) 🇯🇵🇵🇭 retweeted
Globalism told us nation-states were old-fashioned. That borders were cruel. That heritage was embarrassing. Then it asked us, very politely, to fund all of this with our taxes. The nation-state is the only structure that has ever protected ordinary people. We are keeping ours.
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🇺🇸🫤 This is what anti-nationalist, leftist education and brainwashing does to people like her. She still has a choice to be redpilled and become a true, patriotic American instead of being a brainwashed leftist.
American woman had a full meltdown after a European turists to America started enthusiastically praising the greatness of the country. She visibly hated hearing it. This is the direct fruit of decades of left-wing indoctrination that has conditioned many Americans to hate their own country.
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🌐⚽😊 The World Cup has truly brought different peoples together by their free will.
All the stories on here about the Europeans discovering our food and shopping while here for the World Cup are so heartwarming. But this right here, teammates interacting with other countries is beautiful. This is the way the whole world 🌍 should be, instead of fighting over politics, religion and culture.
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