Crime U.S. serviceman sentenced over sexual assault of underage girl in Okinawa - Child-raping US servicenigger Brennon Washington finally sentenced in Japan (5 years)

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Brennon Washington was stationed at Kadena Air Base when he abducted the minor on Dec. 24, 2023.

Prosecutors said Washington approached the girl as she sat on a park bench in central Okinawa, initiating a conversation using a translation app and asking her for her age. The girl reportedly responded switching between Japanese and English, using gestures to signal her age, which was captured on security footage.


I understand the need to humiliate our vassal states with wanton criminality, it's how we generate international prestige, after all. But do we really need to go so far as to send niggers after their children? That's such a Paki move. Aren't we at least better than the dirty sandpeople?

It's been about 20 years since those three US serviceniggers abducted and raped a 12-year-old girl together, and the outrage from that case has been simmering all the while. It was partly due to that earlier incident that the response of the Okinawan people was so quick and vehement, but their officials have been dragging their feet. For this particular case, the proceedings have taken about a year. Clearly the Jews do not fear the samurai. The marine nigger "Jamel" who assaulted some adult woman around the same time still hasn't been convicted.

Since our recruiters are increasingly incapable of getting any humans to join the armed services, should we completely fence off all bases that have semi-wild or rabid serviceniggers? We do need to maintain a semblance of an alliance, keeping in mind the coming war against China, so it would be shortsighted not to rein them in a little. Do you believe it is sufficient to cage them, or is TND an absolutely necessity for humanity in the coming century?
 

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I don't feel an ounce of remorse for dropping the atomic bombs. But I am sincerely shameful and apologetic to the people of Japan for the "people" we send over to their country in uniform.

Of the most antisocial, stupid, unimpressive mongoloids that I know who have served in the military, every single one seems to have been stationed in Japan at some point. I almost feel like the military actively funnels the absolute worst amongst them over there. Even the stories they've told me, while short of criminality, are oftentimes horrifically embarrassing. Every awful story that I see or hear from Japan regarding those representing the US military fills me with immense shame. Disgraceful.

Moushi wake gozaimasen, Nippon.
 
Nigger, you have to post the full article and do an archive.

U.S. serviceman sentenced over sexual assault of underage girl in Okinawa​

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The Kadena Air Base in Okinawa Prefecture. Brennon Washington was stationed at the base when he abducted a minor on Dec. 24, 2023. | Reuters
By Jessica Speed
Staff writer

The Naha District Court on Friday sentenced a 25-year-old U.S. Air Force serviceman to five years in prison for kidnapping and sexually assaulting a girl under the age of 16 in Okinawa Prefecture late last year.

Brennon Washington was stationed at Kadena Air Base when he abducted the minor on Dec. 24, 2023.
Prosecutors said Washington approached the girl as she sat on a park bench in central Okinawa, initiating a conversation using a translation app and asking her for her age. The girl reportedly responded switching between Japanese and English, using gestures to signal her age, which was captured on security footage.

Washington persuaded her to get into his car under the pretense of cooking and watching a movie together at his home. Once there, he assaulted her.

The girl later returned home in tears and told her mother. The incident was reported to police later that day.

Prosecutors demanded a seven-year prison sentence, calling the defendant “egotistical.”

In his closing statement, Washington said, "I just want my life back."

Washington had denied the charges, claiming at his July 12 arraignment that “I am innocent. I did not kidnap or assault anyone.”

His defense had argued that he believed the girl was 18 and said that she had consented to the sexual activity.

In July 2023, Japan raised the age of sexual consent to 16.

The case has provoked outrage among Okinawa residents and reignited tensions over the U.S. military presence on the island, which has been a long-standing point of contention.

Police sent the suspect’s case to prosecutors on March 11, with charges filed on March 27. However, the incident only came to light in late June, prompting accusations of a cover-up.

Central government officials and law enforcement authorities stated that they did not disclose the case immediately to protect the victim’s privacy.

Okinawa Gov. Denny Tamaki expressed frustration at both the Foreign Ministry and the Defense Ministry’s handling of the case.

“Not only does it cause anxiety among the residents of the prefecture, who are forced to live side by side with the base, but it also tramples on the dignity of women, especially considering the fact that the victim is a minor,” he told reporters in a news conference.

While acknowledging that investigative priorities may have delayed disclosure, Tamaki said that the lack of communication breeds distrust. “Our feelings on the matter go beyond simple regret — they can only be understood as anger.”

Authorities have taken steps to improve the swift exchange of information between local and national governments regarding crimes involving U.S. military personnel and Okinawan civilians. However, the issue remains contentious, as additional cases of sexual assault against Japanese women and girls by U.S. military members stationed in Okinawa continue to surface.

Between 1972, when the prefecture was returned to Japan, and 2021, 6,109 criminal cases involving U.S. military personnel and civilians affiliated with the military were recorded, including 584 violent offenses such as murder, robbery or sexual assault, according to prefectural government data.
Fuck you OP

Of the most antisocial, stupid, unimpressive mongoloids that I know who have served in the military, every single one seems to have been stationed in Japan at some point. I almost feel like the military actively funnels the absolute worst amongst them over there. Even the stories they've told me, while short of criminality, are oftentimes horrifically embarrassing. Every awful story that I see or hear from Japan regarding those representing the US military fills me with immense shame. Disgraceful.
They probably do. Those stationed at Japan will never see combat, and unlike the euros the japs won't be very vocal about crimes like these due to both their culture and the fact that without US support the chinese would curbstomp them
 
I understand the need to humiliate our vassal states with wanton criminality
I don't think it's that, I just think their "blank slate" worldview doesn't let them acknowledge the predictable outcome, much less do anything to mitigate it.

I wonder what would happen if Japan said: "We feel that the easiest way to prevent yet another recurrence is to disinvite your africans from any further stays here." Obviously this would be unacceptable to the Progressive Globohomos, but what would America actually do? Financial sanctions, declare war? Probably something gay like send a warship with all-black crew into one of their ports, with homosexuals singing "we shall overcome" and posting #Resistance hashtags online lol.

I don't feel an ounce of remorse for dropping the atomic bombs. But I am sincerely shameful and apologetic to the people of Japan for the "people" we send over to their country in uniform.
Agree on both counts. One was an act of war against an enemy who'd made it clear they would fight until they couldn't, the other is a betrayal of an "ally" and its polite, high trust society.
 
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I don't feel an ounce of remorse for dropping the atomic bombs. But I am sincerely shameful and apologetic to the people of Japan for the "people" we send over to their country in uniform.

Of the most antisocial, stupid, unimpressive mongoloids that I know who have served in the military, every single one seems to have been stationed in Japan at some point. I almost feel like the military actively funnels the absolute worst amongst them over there. Even the stories they've told me, while short of criminality, are oftentimes horrifically embarrassing. Every awful story that I see or hear from Japan regarding those representing the US military fills me with immense shame. Disgraceful.

Moushi wake gozaimasen, Nippon.
I also know someone who was a complete weirdo, like in a quiet skinhead type way, joined the Marines and got stationed in Japan. Maybe it's a psyop to get the Japanese people to spend money on their military.
 
I wonder what would happen if Japan said: "We feel that the easiest way to prevent yet another recurrence is to disinvite your africans from any further stays here."
Maybe Japan can just banish all the Americans to some uninhabited island in the pacific? A sand bank with an airstrip and some barracks. That's all they get. No visits to the main land and no interaction with the locals. I think the people of Okinawa would be grateful. Also, it reminded me of this little incident.
TL;DR: In 1945 three nigger marines repeatedly rape the women of one Japanese village until finally the locals snap and kill them, throwing their bodies into a cave they call Nigger Cave for the next 50 years.
 
Maybe Japan can just banish all the Americans to some uninhabited island in the pacific? A sand bank with an airstrip and some barracks. That's all they get. No visits to the main land and no interaction with the locals. I think the people of Okinawa would be grateful. Also, it reminded me of this little incident.
TL;DR: In 1945 three nigger marines repeatedly rape the women of one Japanese village until finally the locals snap and kill them, throwing their bodies into a cave they call Nigger Cave for the next 50 years.
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What a happy little ending to that story. Too bad it can't always end that way.
 
Have the serviceman service men for the rest of his life in between bouts of torture.
 
I also know someone who was a complete weirdo, like in a quiet skinhead type way, joined the Marines and got stationed in Japan. Maybe it's a psyop to get the Japanese people to spend money on their military.
Japan isn't allowed to have a standing military because of their war crimes in WW2 (it's even written into their constitution). Though I think they have a Navy and some other kind of military-esque personel and are working towards actually being able to stand on their own.

Okinawa is where the Marines send you if you're useless/desk jockey that needs to be deployed/injured/etc. It's literally the easy mode of deployments. Because of this, Okinawa deals with a lot of sub-human behavior. Even though this soldier was charged with the crime he committed, there's at least 20 that got away with the same crime.
 
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Japan isn't allowed to have a standing military because of their war crimes in WW2 (it's even written into their constitution). Though I think they have a Navy and some other kind of military-esque personel and are working towards actually being able to stand on their own.
They have a Self-Defense Force, which somehow gets around the "no military for offensive purposes" and "we renounce war as a means forever" clauses of the Japanese Constitution.

Additionally, there is a strong movement to abolish those clauses.
 
They have a Self-Defense Force, which somehow gets around the "no military for offensive purposes" and "we renounce war as a means forever" clauses of the Japanese Constitution.

Additionally, there is a strong movement to abolish those clauses.
Its mostly in the upper ranks. The Japanese people as a whole got buck-broken hard by the nukes and occupation and are quite happy to no longer pursue overseas adventures.

No, really, shit fucking sucked for them in WW2. They lost over half a million in China alone with another two million wounded or missing, and the American bombing raids did everything they did to China (minus the rape obviously, but that came later) right back to them but even worse. Unlike the Germans, who have decided that they just need to be smart about how they do things next time and use money instead of bullets, the Japanese have very much just set aside any and all dreams of empire in the pursuit of not having the USA happen to them even worse than we had and have been.
 
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