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hagire-nunokire · 2 months
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We know what is happening there. We are party to all genocides on this planet. We can stop them. Let's act now.
This picture can be printed or used freely by anyone. However, please do not twist the intent or exchange anything involving money. If you save images from a web browser instead of an app, the image quality is better:)
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hagire-nunokire · 3 months
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hagire-nunokire · 3 months
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Those who were once oppressed under an Apartheid regime have stepped up to help those being oppressed under another one.
Meanwhile, the so-called "free" world is still trying to find ways to justify "standing with" and defending Israel's rogue racist Apartheid regime.
They should feel deep shame. They don't. But they all should.
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hagire-nunokire · 4 months
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We know what is happening there. We are party to all genocides on this planet. We can stop them. Let's act now.
This picture can be printed or used freely by anyone. However, please do not twist the intent or exchange anything involving money. If you save images from a web browser instead of an app, the image quality is better:)
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hagire-nunokire · 4 months
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I made these pictures so that I and everyone else could print them out and use them as stickers!
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hagire-nunokire · 4 months
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You are free to print or use this illustration as long as you do not claim it as your own.
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hagire-nunokire · 5 months
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hagire-nunokire · 8 months
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Redrew them because I'm obsessed with whatever these bitches at Disney Tokyo got going on
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hagire-nunokire · 9 months
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hagire-nunokire · 9 months
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hagire-nunokire · 9 months
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Yes, I know that too. And that your first reblog is tone-policing. Thank you!
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NO BARBENHEIMER
I find it very upsetting that there are so many stupid people out there enjoying the Birbenheimer meme and I fear for the future of this world.
It is true that the Japanese military committed many atrocities and there were citizens who supported them, but that does not mean that it is okay to drop such horrible weapons. The bombed areas were where the citizens lived. It is the citizens, not the military, who have suffered from this damage. Among the Hibakusha(A-bomb victim) were newborn babies and small children, as well as Korean and Chinese residents in Japan. And not only people, but also plants, trees, fish, dogs and cats died. Those who were near the blast centre were scattered by the blast and disappeared as if they had evaporated, leaving their shadows on the ground and walls like stains. Those who were barely breathing, their skin blistered and moaning for water, jumped into the river, which in turn filled up with dead people. Nuclear weapons are very frightening. Many others have also sacrificed their lives for nuclear development. And some people still suffer from its aftereffects to this day.
Have you ever seen a photograph of an hibakusha? Have you ever seen a photograph in which the shadow of the hibakusha remains as a stain? If not, then look at reality. Then you won't be able to call this meme just a joke. If you still cannot change your minds, you are fools.
It is necessary for the Wajin people to reflect on the atrocious and diabolical acts of the past, and it is equally necessary to criticise the terrible weapons that some countries still possess today. Don't do whataboutism.
The Japanese Government seems to have forgotten not only the atrocities of the past, but also the horror of the atomic bomb. This is extremely frightening. Please put an end to this ridiculous meme now.
全ての戦争に反対し、核兵器の廃絶を願う一市民としてこのミームを許しません。
p.s. This text may be difficult to read. I've rewritten and rewritten and rewritten and rewritten again and again because I can't stop being indignant.
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hagire-nunokire · 9 months
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What else can one say about the ludicrous consumption of the weapon of violence, which is at odds with the feminism of the film's content, other than to say it is stupid? Yes, well, I don't deny that I wrote this text in anger. But it is also true that I have seen some foolish people relentlessly repeat whataboutism against the Japanese people who raised this issue.
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NO BARBENHEIMER
I find it very upsetting that there are so many stupid people out there enjoying the Birbenheimer meme and I fear for the future of this world.
It is true that the Japanese military committed many atrocities and there were citizens who supported them, but that does not mean that it is okay to drop such horrible weapons. The bombed areas were where the citizens lived. It is the citizens, not the military, who have suffered from this damage. Among the Hibakusha(A-bomb victim) were newborn babies and small children, as well as Korean and Chinese residents in Japan. And not only people, but also plants, trees, fish, dogs and cats died. Those who were near the blast centre were scattered by the blast and disappeared as if they had evaporated, leaving their shadows on the ground and walls like stains. Those who were barely breathing, their skin blistered and moaning for water, jumped into the river, which in turn filled up with dead people. Nuclear weapons are very frightening. Many others have also sacrificed their lives for nuclear development. And some people still suffer from its aftereffects to this day.
Have you ever seen a photograph of an hibakusha? Have you ever seen a photograph in which the shadow of the hibakusha remains as a stain? If not, then look at reality. Then you won't be able to call this meme just a joke. If you still cannot change your minds, you are fools.
It is necessary for the Wajin people to reflect on the atrocious and diabolical acts of the past, and it is equally necessary to criticise the terrible weapons that some countries still possess today. Don't do whataboutism.
The Japanese Government seems to have forgotten not only the atrocities of the past, but also the horror of the atomic bomb. This is extremely frightening. Please put an end to this ridiculous meme now.
全ての戦争に反対し、核兵器の廃絶を願う一市民としてこのミームを許しません。
p.s. This text may be difficult to read. I've rewritten and rewritten and rewritten and rewritten again and again because I can't stop being indignant.
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hagire-nunokire · 9 months
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I never support #Barbenheimer
(Twitterでの抗議への連帯、Tumblrにも投稿します)
I never support #Barbenheimer
#NoBarbenheimer
2作品を掛け合わせて原爆投下をネタにする酷いコラ画像/ミームが加速することに対して……公式アカウントは静観どころか、7月21日時点で好意的に乗っかっていたんだな。
“子ども達”が愛する作品を使って企業/大人がこれに乗っかった訳だ……最悪だ……
#NoBarbenheimer
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hagire-nunokire · 9 months
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NO BARBENHEIMER
I find it very upsetting that there are so many stupid people out there enjoying the Birbenheimer meme and I fear for the future of this world.(As the context shows, I am criticising memes that consume the atomic bomb. I am not simply accusing people of hustling two films. Well, I also don't understand those who continue to use the term Barbenheimer, which has been hijacked by mushroom clouds.)
It is true that the Japanese military committed many atrocities and there were citizens who supported them, but that does not mean that it is okay to drop such horrible weapons. The bombed areas were where the citizens lived. It is the citizens, not the military, who have suffered from this damage. Among the Hibakusha(A-bomb victim) were newborn babies and small children, as well as Korean and Chinese residents in Japan. And, of course, the captured Allied soldiers. In Nagasaki it was dropped right over the church. And not only people, but also plants, trees, fish, dogs and cats died. Those who were near the blast centre were scattered by the blast and disappeared as if they had evaporated, leaving their shadows on the ground and walls like stains. Those who were barely breathing, their skin blistered and moaning for water, jumped into the river, which in turn filled up with dead people. Some eyeballs were spilling out due to the intense heat rays. Nuclear weapons are very frightening. Many others have also sacrificed their lives for nuclear development. And some people still suffer from its aftereffects to this day.
Have you ever seen a photograph of an hibakusha? Have you ever seen a photograph in which the shadow of the hibakusha remains as a stain? If not, then look at reality. Then you won't be able to call this meme just a joke.
It is necessary for the Wajin people to reflect on the atrocious and diabolical acts of the past, and it is equally necessary to criticise the terrible weapons that some countries still possess today. Don't do whataboutism.
The Japanese Government seems to have forgotten not only the atrocities of the past, but also the horror of the atomic bomb. This is extremely frightening. Please put an end to this ridiculous meme now.
Imagine how many people actually collapse and groan under the pink mushroom cloud, the people who were in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the indigenous people who lived on the land where the nuclear tests were carried out. That weapons exist in this world today and that the tragedy could once again visit anyone anywhere.
Feminists, you haven't forgotten the American culture that has frivolously associated female eroticism with weapons (why do you call a bikini a bikini, women in mushroom cloud costumes), have you? Despite Barbie's attempts to destroy the image of the silly blonde woman, the official Twitter account is positive about this meme. Join us in saying NO.
全ての戦争に反対し、核兵器の廃絶を願う一市民としてこのミームを許しません。
p.s. This text may be difficult to read. I've rewritten and rewritten and rewritten and rewritten again and again because I can't stop being indignant.
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