Thursday, August 1, 2013

Nazi Punks F-Off

Japanese Deputy Prime Minister Taro Aso in speech earlier this week decided that chanaling Nazi's was the best way to describe the Liberal Democratic Parties (LDP) efforts to revise Japan's constitution.  Which if successful would allow for Japan's military to intervene  in international conflicts which at present is prohibited.

Aso drew outrage for saying Japan should learn from how the Nazi party stealthily changed Germany's constitution before the second world warbefore anyone realised it, and for suggesting that Japanese politicians should avoid controversy by making quiet visits to Tokyo's Yasukuni war shrine.
Speaking to reporters, Aso said on Thursday that he had been misunderstood and only meant to say that loud debate over whether Japan should change its postwar constitution, and other issues, was not helpful.
"It is very unfortunate and regrettable that my comment regarding the Nazi regime was misinterpreted," Aso told reporters. "I would like to retract the remark."
Taro Aso didn't misspeak he simply got caught saying out loud what the LDP believes in and wants. To return Japan to a time when authoritarian rule was accepted by the populace as Japan's only salvation.   Japan's Liberal Democratic Party lives in a bubble so perverse that it's difficult to understand how they continue rule Japan.

How they successfully win elections is through fear.  Fear of the future,  fear of the present, fear of change and fear of the subjegation of the Japan by unknown outside forces.



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