Shinzo Abe assassinated
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Wow. That's big.
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@Catseye3 said in Shinzo Abe assassinated:
Seems very unJapanese.
I just had a chat with a Japanese colleague who is visiting us this week - he's in shock, this kind of thing is so unusual. He said there's hardly any gun violence, which makes it all the more upsetting.
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I read the guy was just upset with the former PM. Who knows why. Also it's a reminder that security detail, as well as they are trained, can very much "fall asleep" at the job, forgetting that a threat can literally walk up behind the PM and shoot him in the back, from about 10 feet away.
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I was wondering if there would be genuine interest in this story or if it would only be considered useful insofar as we could work it into local culture war issues.
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@jon-nyc said in Shinzo Abe assassinated:
I was wondering if there would be genuine interest in this story or if it would only be considered useful insofar as we could work it into local culture war issues.
I don't have equal insights into all world countries and cultures, but I'd say that this kind of behavior is really particularly pronounced in US politics. Nobody seems to give a damn about anything that happens elsewhere unless it can be used as a tool to support other goals. If you look at "foreign news" sections of US newspapers and compare it with those of other countries, a strong implicit filter becomes visible.
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Condolences to to Mr. Abe’s loved ones, friends, and fellow countrymen.
@Klaus said in Shinzo Abe assassinated:
If you look at "foreign news" sections of US newspapers and compare it with those of other countries, a strong implicit filter becomes visible.
I share that sentiment.
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@Klaus said in Shinzo Abe assassinated:
@jon-nyc said in Shinzo Abe assassinated:
I was wondering if there would be genuine interest in this story or if it would only be considered useful insofar as we could work it into local culture war issues.
I don't have equal insights into all world countries and cultures, but I'd say that this kind of behavior is really particularly pronounced in US politics. Nobody seems to give a damn about anything that happens elsewhere unless it can be used as a tool to support other goals. If you look at "foreign news" sections of US newspapers and compare it with those of other countries, a strong implicit filter becomes visible.
Yep.
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@Mik said in Shinzo Abe assassinated:
No you didn't. You just made that up.
But it is interesting as a view into Japanese politics. Do you think this guy had a serious purpose or he was just another whackadoodle?
My Japanese colleague said he thought it was most likely a one-off. He said ex-military folk in Japan tend to be less rebellious than average, and I think the suspect is ex-navy?
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Ex-navy or whatever, I suspect there’s some pathology in the guy’s brain.
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National Communistic Radio.
If there is any entity that ought to play it right down the middle, it's NPR and NPB.
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As I have said before...If you are willing to die to kill somebody, no security can prevent that.
None.
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@Jolly said in Shinzo Abe assassinated:
As I have said before...If you are willing to die to kill somebody, no security can prevent that.
None.
You have to be pretty focused and motivated too. And you still might fail. I have no doubt there were plenty of people who would have traded their life to end Trump’s. But they lacked the focus and motivation and know-how.