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Huh, so why don't you say to black or LGBT people
"Well, the black and LGBT peer pressure is crazy."
"It's not a big deal you're overreacting."
It would be called equality to say it to both or not to say it in the first place.
You only tell the Japanese, you racist.
Isn't that good? It's just a matter of "what's wrong with overreacting?" That's how unforgivable it is from the Japanese point of view. The reality is that no matter how much they rant and rave about it, they lost their sponsors. It's the overreaction of a few insensitive people who are criticizing Japan that is the problem.
As usual, they are naturally discriminating against Japan!
Japan should be more resolute!
It is barbaric to be educated that "the use of weapons of mass killing against non-combatants was necessary" in the first place.
If you step on a land mine, it is natural that the person who stepped on the mine will die.
It is only natural that the person who went out of his way to insult the Japanese people by mentioning the atomic bomb would go down in flames.
They're so stupid, they think history topics are just a laughable little joke.
It's insensitive.
Somali also called out "Hiroshima-Nagasaki" on the train.
I guess they do not feel pain unless their blood relatives died.
They have a common sense that 'it doesn't matter how much insults are hurled at Asians.
It is only natural that the sponsorship contract is terminated.
I seriously doubt the nerve of people who make jokes like this in foreign countries.
Black racism, 9/11 stories, Israel stories, atomic bombs, Harkenkreuz jokes, foreigners don't know what's unacceptable
Isn't it nice to understand that using the atomic bomb to ridicule the Japanese ends you socially?
You've done something to a level where not only the individual, but also the organization you belong to will be held accountable.
I guess moral lessons were important in school.
As expected from the Korea of South America