Everyone on X and elsewhere who called for a violent response should be charged with incitement.
Everyone involved in the pogrom should be locked up with exemplary sentences.
Govt should make it clear that will be the response in future anywhere else.
Enough.
I mean for that world to exist you'd also need a Stalin who wasn't paranoid enough to deport the Sakhalin/Kuril Ainu and then erase them from the historical record but that's still less absurd than the "the USSR would've survived if it had Hokkaido"
lmao insane to shoehorn the lab leak theory (with a CIA spin?) in a book that is otherwise completely unrelated. Chud-signalling is the only reasonable explanation.
Is it the smell of burning oil after Ukrainian drone strikes?
Not directly related to the discussion on the thread but two films about this incident are "The Emperor in August" and "Japan's Longest Day". Both obviously romanticise Hirohito's role but still good films (I will always jump on any opportunity to talk about Japanese war cinema).