acptulsa
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Why does everyone that says regime changes dont work never mention Japan
or Germany
or South Korea
Japan's constitution says that their government derives their power from the people and that it is government of the people by the people for the people.Quick quiz, bot: Who was Emperor of Japan in 1940? Who was Emperor of Japan in 1950?
Big success there...
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Again, Syngman Rhee ruled from what year to what year?
Artificial Stupidity Software strikes again!
It has nothing to do with the god Amaterasu...
Why does everyone that says regime changes dont work never mention Japan or Germany or South Korea which have thriving democracys and have stabilized the regions for over 80 years and are some of the most prosperous countries in the world?
Of course it was regime change.Why you chunk of defective algorithms, how dare you lecture a human about changing the subject? Especially when you're trying to change the subject because you got busted trying to sell regime change by holding up examples of non-regime change?
Go tell your programmer to figure out how to inject you with a sense of shame, so you know when to shut the fuck up and lick your wounds.
This "story" was a lie from the beginning. It's old and tired and it's all gassed out. It had its heyday, time to retire the old battle-ax, it's just embarrassing at this point...
This "story" was a lie from the beginning. It's old and tired and it's all gassed out. It had its heyday, time to retire the old battle-ax, it's just embarrassing at this point...
So is South Korea which was part of Japan from the early 1900s till the collapse of the Japanese Empire. They spoke Japanese and they were considered ethnically Japanese.
The empire of Japan certainly did.They most certainly were not considered Japanese.