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After Negroid Rapes, Japan Rethinking US Bases

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Andrew Anglin
$ Daily Stormer
$ July 4, 2016

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577a20f1c461881f2f8b4580nigger rapist japan

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Why does the US export Negroid rape?

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Is this the only non-entertainment export we have?

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Good on the Japs for standing up against it.

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Though I wish they would publicly say “we don’t want Blacks in our country.”

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Chinese officials have said that following rapes.

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RT:

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Tokyo and Washington have reportedly agreed to limit the preferential treatment given to US citizens under a 1960 agreement on the US armed forces in Japan. Okinawa, home to several US military bases, has long complained that it is overly protective.

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The two sides have agreed that American civilians paid by the US government to work for the US military in Japan should be subject to the Japan-US Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA), a Japanese government source told Kyodo news agency.

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M-bM-^@M-^\Japan and the United States are currently reviewing the treatment of Americans subject to the (SOFA). We are making final arrangements to swiftly compile effective measures,M-bM-^@M-^] JapanM-bM-^@M-^Ys deputy chief cabinet secretary, Koichi Hagiuda, told a news conference.

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As things stand now, Japanese prosecutors do not have the power to indict members of the US military or its M-bM-^@M-^\civilian componentM-bM-^@M-^] if they are alleged to have committed a crime while they were on duty, giving US authorities carte-blanche to take jurisdiction over the case. Okinawa says the applicable scope of the M-bM-^@M-^\civilian component,M-bM-^@M-^] as currently defined in the agreement, is ambiguous. The pact defines it as M-bM-^@M-^\civilian persons of United States nationality who are in the employ of, serving with, or accompanying the United States armed forces in Japan.M-bM-^@M-^]

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Okinawa hosts several huge US military bases that occupy nearly one fifth of the islandM-bM-^@M-^Ys territory and accommodate about 50,000 US nationals, including 30,000 military personnel. The bases, which many locals see as a disturbing legacy of AmericaM-bM-^@M-^Ys post-WWII military occupation of Japan, have been blamed for noise, air pollution, and crime.

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Citing local police statistics, the Japan Times reported that from the reversion of Okinawa to Japan in 1972 to the end of last year, the prefecture had seen at least M-bM-^@M-^\574 heinous crimes committed by members and civilian workers of the US forces and their relatives,M-bM-^@M-^] including 26 murders, 129 rapes, 394 burglaries, and 25 cases of arson.

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Earlier this year, a US civilian base worker was arrested on suspicion of raping and murdering an Okinawa woman. Thousands protested the killing of Rina Shimabukuro, a 20-year-old office worker from the city of Uruma who disappeared in late April. Her body was found after a confession from Kenneth Franklin Gadson, a 32-year-old former US Marine who had been working as a contractor at the Kadena Air Base. The veteran admitted to strangling the girl, but his defense attorney told Stars and Stripe that Gadson had confessed to police while he was M-bM-^@M-^\still in a dazeM-bM-^@M-^] from two suicide attempts.

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In late May, another US Marine, who was charged with the rape of a Japanese woman on the island of Okinawa, pleaded guilty to the crime, which occurred in mid-March. The serviceman, Seaman Apprentice Justin Castellanos, 24, admitted to finding the drunk and passed-out Fukuoka tourist in the hallway of Naha hotel, where he was staying. Appearing before a three-judge panel at a Naha District Court, the American pleaded guilty to the rape and said he had decided to take advantage of the situation by taking the fast-asleep woman to his room.

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It’s a shame on my country.

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bloody jap

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The Blacks always are.

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We need to either reenslave these people, or get them the hell back to Africa.

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They are not simply a domestic problem. They are agitating the geopolitical landscape with their incessant “muh dik” antics.

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