Communist being assassinated live on TV in Japan. The Jew fears the samurai.
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First, the Samurais were mostly Buddhists or Shinto, as was certainly Yamaguchi Otoya, if he was a believer; the Christian ones tended, after a while, to be persecuted (one, Dom Justo Takayama Ukon, to be canonized soon, died in exile).
Second, Asanuma Inejiro wasn't Jewish, apart if you believe in the whole Jewish Bolshevism thing (i.e. all Commies are Jew and all Jews are Commie).
Third, Yamaguchi killed himself, which is a sin for you.
EDIT: (1/31) Added third point.
Lovely. An endless loop of real-life footage of a guy getting stabbed to death.
At least it isn't gruesome like Kennedy's head exploding but you do see the katana entering the guy.
In real time (I saw the original on YouTube), it happened so fast that all you could make out was one guy slamming into another guy (the gif is slowed-down).
As someone interested in history I actually would like to have some context to this gif, I don't recognize the event. Could someone explain it to me?
Also: The old communists are secretly all jews thing? Someone is still buying the whole "Protokolle der Weisen von Zion" fraud? What am I talking about, of course they do. *sigh*
Not only was Asanuma Inejiro (or Inejiro Asanuma - I get confused) hardly Jewish, but the assassin wasn't a Samurai - just a wannabe. There are no Samurai. (See also: Vikings, proto-U.S. American Pilgrims, medieval knights etc.)
@ ChrisBP747
He was a Japanese communist who advocated an alliance with Mao's China. This was unpalatable to many people, and his assassin was a nationalist, a bit like the boys Mishima describes in 'Runaway Horses', or indeed Mishima and his 'Shield Society' themselves. Googling his name will give you more info. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inejiro_Asanuma
>(T)he assassin wasn't a Samurai - just a wannabe.
It is fitting since most of these r/the_donald and /pol neckbeards think that owning a collection of katanas they don't have the first clue how to use makes them "warriors".
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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