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Hi Guy Gin,

"After all, nobody in the Japanese education system prioritised the well-being of Japanese children, so why should people who don’t even work with kids be expected to?"

That hit home. After spending the last couple of years in 12 public schools, my only hedge would be to replace 'nobody' with "almost nobody". While the Jr. High teachers pretty much toed the line, I found a handful of elementary school teachers who were wide awake and subversive to the narrative.

https://steven45.substack.com/p/japanese-moms-and-teachers-against ... oops. Never got around to the translation.

Getting 'beer weather' again (hint, hint).

Cheers Guy, and keep up the good fight.

steve

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You are indeed correct: “almost” has been added before “nobody”. And this hellish heat is certainly making me thirsty. Let me know when you’re free.

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Still unemployed, so let's think about your schedule (proton me).

And I have GOT to get you and Kitsune at the same beer table ... if for no other reason than to keep me from non-stop rambling over what should have been a 10 second answer regarding why I left the college. 🤣. Still embarrassed about that. Now that I'm sober, will sum it up with "professional jealousy and petty politics". Pretty much the same old, same old.

And as for our now mutual buddy Ms. A., gotta invite her, though I'm still in a quandary over how to convince her of the evils of temperance, the virtues of a cold beer. Maybe another 39°C day should do it. 😂

Cheers Guy!

Looking forward to it.

Thinking it might be too late for me to go incognito, I couldn't help but to smile over a new pen-name that just popped up ... Guy Gin and Tonic.

But for now, still stuck with 'steve'.

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Thank you for digging into this report and bringing out the essential parts. The masking here is amazing. I wonder if newly marrieds take their masks off the first night of "intimacy"...

Another question -- do you know of any movement or group etc. in Japan that is actively opposing the WHO power grab? James Roguski has a list of many countries' WHO reps to "nag" at about the matter, but he told me doesn't know anything about Japan. This is very frightening, and just the thing cowardly politicians salivate after --- the WHO calls some sort of "health emergency", then mandates (not advises) a response that member nations which have not explicitly rejected the WHO treaty revisions will be REQUIRED to implement no matter what, so the politicians can say, hey, not our fault, our hands are tied here.

I think we have until some time in November to register rejection of this WHO power grab, so there is not much time left.

Any leads or suggestions will be greatly appreciated!

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Japan is following the international approved LGBTQWTFO madness, so my bet is that they will go right along with this WHO nonsense too.

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My blood pressure shot up reading this post. My own 9 year old child can no longer clearly understand his native language when spoken. Why would he? How could he when one third of his life thus far he has been denied hearing it spoken clearly? He is STILL required to eat in silence, Mokushoku, and many of his teachers are STILL masked. A N D this result was KNOWN to be the outcome of this madness and these criminals did it anyway.

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Who could’ve possibly known that kids had to see people’s months move to learn how to pronounce words properly?

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Yeah, who’d a thunk it? That and actually hearing the correct sounds.

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Thank you, very interesting.

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