Hello Aaron,
There was a group of Japanese people at yesterday's Trump rally waving Japanese and American flags and chanting things like "Make America Great Again."
"Nihon a futatabi idai ni" is what those Japanese people were chanting.
I'll give you three guesses as to what that means in English.
FDR made sure of that back in 1941.
We could use another dose of that with his proteg‚.
One of the Japanese ladies was carrying a sign on her body that said "Trump:
Chosen by God!" I told her "I loved your sign!"
Japanese tourists. They'll buy up anything and everything.
Of course, none of them know what they are buying. Or why.
Or even have a clue as what that fat man with orange hair
is trying to say.
That message that she's carrying makes Democrats and their support-leftists
uncomfortable because deep down inside, they know that supporting Harris goes against God.
Your Japanese tourist comes from the Land of the Rising Sun.
The Emperor is their god.
AFAIK, no orange rice has ever been grown in that forsaken place.
You don't believe me?
Try ordering sushi in a Japanese restaurant.
Trust me, it is an experience you will never regret.
Although it must be said their sake is quite good ...
To me, it's awesome that people from as far away as Japan feel the same way
as I do about Trump's divine right to the White House. They didn't borrow that idea from me, but great minds think alike.
Hirohito relinquished his claim as Emperor in order to save his
people from being atomized by the USA. But none of his descendents
have done such a foolhardy thing, realizing Douglas MacArthur was
never a god, as old soldiers never die, they just fade away.
As you know, Japanese chant in Japanese, not in English.
What they were really chanting is far different that your
own mistranslation of what you think you heard -
"Nihon a futatabi idai ni" = "Make Japan Great Again"
For Life,
Lee
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The first thing a cult does is claim that everyone else is lying to you.
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