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WOKENESS IN JAPAN: NHK FORCED TO RETRACT ACCURATE DEPICTION OF AFRICAN AMERICANS


Here in the West we are already used to walking around on eggshells whenever we have to refer to the existence of our unhappy and resentful minorities. 

Nobody wants to be that person who says something true and accurate about, say, Black crime or that George Floyd was an obvious drugged-up piece of shit who would probably have killed himself and other people if he hadn't run into the police when he did. 

Now, however, it seems that the mental virus of "wokeness," which is just code for "shut the fuck up about the people who fuck the shit up," has spread to Japan, after the national TV channel NHK was forced to remove a perfectly accurate animated clip of angry Black people from a children's documentary about the BLM Riots in America.

As inaccurately reported by the Tokyo Reporter:

A promotional clip for a weekly children’s program for public broadcaster NHK is drawing harsh criticism online for what they view as overly racist depictions of African-Americans.

The animated clip was posted on Sunday on Twitter for the program for “This Makes Me Understand! The World Now.” The full 37-minute program, which aired the same day, provided background on the ongoing protests in the U.S.

However, the 85-second clip is very narrow in scope and filled with stereotypes, focusing on angry African-Americans rioting in a street, with one person with an afro carrying a television set. This was met with an online backlash.

Jason Coskrey, an African-American sportswriter for the Japan Times, took to Twitter to write, “What in the actual F is this?”

In fact the clip is not only generally accurate but even presents a rather saccharine and positive view of the urban violence driven by Black resentment against being, by far, the richest group of Blacks anywhere in the world. 

Check out the video for yourself (in Japanese):


Unfortunately America's ambassador in Japan Joseph Young, a placeholder until Trump can pick one of his friends or big donors for the post, decided to jump on the BLM cuck wagon and tweeted the following:


"Insensitive" or "offensive"? Well, I guess Blacks never wear vests, have afros, or do music.

Yes, she also did drugs, maybe even Fentanyl.
Despite the ludicrousness of these snowflake complaints, the fact is that Japan is still a colony of the USA. The complaint from the U.S. Ambassador left NHK little choice but to take down the harmless video. 

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