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Saturday, December 03, 2005

The Structure of Japan's Dark Side

As you know, Japan is still a hopelessly 'totalitarian' state. In a sense, it might be a fascism that The Oppressed detested as if it were a viper. Also, we have no TRUE "freedom of speech" or no TRUE "freedom of expression" in our Japanese society. If I say something critically toward Japanese bands, they will threaten me with violence (e.g. Jerks at Pogo 77 Records). As a proof of that, The Avoided wrote such a song as "Taboo" ironically:



Read the scandals on the paper... The hidden truth and the plotted news... Whether we become aware of it or not, we're too chicken to accuse... Threat! Pressure! and Violence! (All We Got)... You better keep silence cos it's under taboo... The other side people you see it on the telly... Living a life almost suicide... But there's no much difference between the groups here and the dictator of the other side...


Another Japanese band called Youth Anthem said "No more violence!" on one of their songs but it must have been a lie. Japan could have a freedom of speech, but large parts of it choose not to be that.
A bunch of stupid Japanese bands are eyeballed our website all throughout the internet, looking for even the smallest faults. Those little fuckers are only capable of slandering our website at the internet. I don't get off on "Dokyuso Oi" anymore. They like to hang tough, but underneath I bet they're scared of us. They don't take criticism very well. I think they're too high-strung. They never listen to my advice. They're still so hard-headed. They are just a bunch of prima donnas. The Japanese Oi! cannot make a discussion; it's gridlock. Don't cop out just because you are afraid of getting into a little bit of argument. As a journalist, I want to get the lowdown on them, so the truth can be revealed. I wrote such a thing on the "Japanese Punk is a reign of terror".

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