Massive Japanese protests at US presence.

You don't answer rhetorical questions zipoerhead.
Watermark's farts have a bigger bank of knowledge than you.
He was makung fun of your stupidity retard.
you dumb chowder head.. when you ask a rhetorical question you notate it.
you say it's rhetorical or use this: (rhetorical) - else how does the reader know it's rhetorical?

on DCJ we use green text to denote sarcasm but that's not done here.
Once again you grasp straws while making shit up - drowning in your own vast ignorance
 
you dumb chowder head.. when you ask a rhetorical question you notate it.
you say it's rhetorical or use this: (rhetorical) - else how does the reader know it's rhetorical?

on DCJ we use green text to denote sarcasm but that's not done here.
Once again you grasp straws while making shit up - drowning in your own vast ignorance

See post #120 simpleton.
 
Well that is only the most infamous crime against women committed by American servicemen there. There have been murders too.

I wonder if it would be logical to consider the option of prosecuting people who commit rape and murder instead of treating it as if it were a massive international political problem.......just saying.....I mean, if an American service man commits rape outside of Fort Bragg, isn't he tried under North Carolina law and if convicted, sent to jail?......
 
what the hell is wrong with these young Americans


why are they raping


what has the military done to them?
I may be mistaken, but I am thinking that some rapes are done by young Americans who haven't been in the military....maybe even more of them....
 
Tens of thousands of people have demanded an end to the United States' military presence on the Japanese island of Okinawa following the killing of a local woman.

Kenneth Franklin Shinzato, a 32-year-old civilian worker who was stationed at Kadena Air Base, was arrested on suspicion of murdering the 20 year old and abandoning her body.

More than 60,000 people attended the protest in the prefecture's capital, Naha.

It was organized by the All Okinawa Kaigi, a group that includes the governor of Okinawa and other local politicians and mayors.

Speaking at the protest, Governor Takeshi Onaga said he would strongly ask the Japanese government to move all United States military bases outside of Okinawa.

"The government should know that the anger of the people in Okinawa is almost reaching a limit and it is not to sacrifice Okinawan people for military bases anymore," he said.

Relations between American military personnel and local residents on Okinawa have deteriorated following several violent incidents related to American bases on the island.



http://www.cnn.com/2016/06/20/asia/us-military-base-protests-okinawa/
 
I noticed your silly avatar wears a hood...Hmmmmmmmm...

we all know you and your family are proud klan members, BucKKKle.....legion even posted a picture of you at your last meeting on the other thread.....I knew it was you because the hood looked a little small for you and I could tell it was your mom's......
 
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