What's the betting he has some sex dolls stored somewhere?
I know. The reason the stab in the back myth became a thing was because Germany was never occupied so Germans thought they hadn't been properly defeated, and the Allies wanted to make it very clear that the Axis Powers had been defeated, whether that was by raising the hammer and sickle over the Reichstag or by nuking two massive cities?
How so?
If the descendants of Korean forced labourers choose to stay in Japan instead of accepting repatriation, I don't see what's wrong with that. It's like saying ”black Americans descended from slaves are still a thing. America should still be embarrased just on that alone.”
And given the cult around the Emperor it's probably fair to say that the Jewel Voice Broadcast was the only thing that could have brought the Army to their senses.
In an ideal world the Handmaid's Tale would have been seen as the criticism of radical Islam it was and feminists would have actually protested about the mistreatment of women in Saudi Arabia. Unfortunately, this isn't an ideal world.
Exactly.
On another note, it's telling that there's more REEEEing about Christians protesting blasphemous films than there is over ex-Muslims being stoned to death. If a Christian group shot up a magazine that was blasphemous, leftists would still be bringing it up today - heck, the Army of God last committed a terrorist attack twelve years ago and pro-abortionists still bring it up as proof that the pro-life movement supports terrorists.
Maybe, but the Imperial Rule Assistance Association did definitely support absolute monarchy and they were the only legal party in Imperial Japan if I remember correctly.