@AlTarf
If “running amok” refers to the #JapaneseCommunistParty’s “obvious claim” of “freedom of speech” in response to restrictions on expression, then “running amok” is justifiable—though it still reflects that arrogance of believing “only our views are right.”
It’s common sense that opposing #Otaku-led anti-war demonstrations doesn’t mean “opposing ‘anti-war’ sentiments,” but those people are quick to label others as “pro-war,” aren’t they?
#DeepL
#オタクによる反戦デモ
Those self-proclaimed otaku who are using the hashtag #OtakuAntiWarDemonstration on #X (formerly #Twitter) are the same people who aggressively excluded and slandered otaku and subculture. Leftists are so spiteful and morally depraved. #JapaneseCommunistParty
Japan should cut Upper House seats and expand the Lower House to 550 single-seat districts to end voter disparity and consolidate the 47 prefectures into nine regional blocks to make government more efficient. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/commentary/2025/12/05/japan/right-sizing-the-diet/?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=mastodon #commentary #japan #ldp #jip #komeito #sanseito #japanesecommunistparty #constitutionaldemocraticpartyofjapan #democraticpartyforthepeople #sanaetakaichi
A plan to fix voter disparity and modernize Japan’s political system

With the population continuing to decline, down 5% since 2009, and people relocating from rural to urban areas, the scale of the government should also be adjusted.

The Japan Times
Cut loose, footloose no longer: In June 1925, Tokyo dance halls were ordered to close by 10 p.m. over concerns that “the moral integrity of (young people) has not been helped by Western dancing.” https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2025/06/04/japan/history/dance-curfew-communist-purge-sato-funeral-aum-shinrikyo/?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=mastodon #japan #history #dancing #douglasmacarthur #coldwar #japanesecommunistparty #jcp #eisakusato #statefuneral #nipponbudokan #aumshinrikyo #terrorism #tokyosaringasattack
Japan Times 1925: Tokyo police impose curfew on ‘social dances’

In June 1925, concern over “the moral effects of the Western dancing” on Japanese youth led to restrictions on social venues.

The Japan Times
Soviet Visuals on Twitter

“Post-Soviet visual.”