Whitey Ford
01-30-2024, 09:42 PM
I can't wait for the Japanese to toss this lawsuit.
“人種や国籍を理由に職務質問” 国などに賠償求め提訴へ
https://i.imgur.com/VPbMADz.jpg
Three people from foreign countries who have been repeatedly stopped by police officers on the grounds of race, skin color, nationality, etc., claim that "discrimination is a violation of the Constitution" and will soon file a lawsuit in the Tokyo District Court seeking compensation from the government and others.
Japan runs on The MacArthur Constitution, (戦後憲法, Sengo-Kenpō), and it doesn't have all the nicey nice 'Amendments' that dipshit liberals added to the U.S. Constitution. FAIL
Stops based on race, nationality, etc. are a problem overseas, and it is expected that the illegality of such conduct will be contested in Japan as well.
These assholes expec wrong. The Japanese patience is already wearing thin on nigger monkeyshines, just ask Johnny Somali. (https://www.scmp.com/news/asia/east-asia/article/3245958/us-live-streamer-johnny-somali-faces-criminal-charges-japan-playing-loud-music-osaka-restaurant)
The three will soon file a lawsuit in the Tokyo District Court demanding compensation of 3 million yen per person from the national government, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, and Aichi Prefecture, claiming that "discriminatory treatment based on race is unconstitutional."
The nigger lottery seeks to add another franchise. I predict FAIL.
Attorney Taiki Taniguchi, who represents the plaintiffs, said, "There is no judicial precedent in Japan where the illegality of a stop called racial profiling has been disputed, and it seems to be the first time.
Give in to the nigger even once and you will regret it, Japan.
In 2020, the United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination recommended that countries formulate guidelines to prevent racial profiling.
Against this backdrop, the Tokyo Bar Association conducted an online questionnaire survey of foreigners living in Japan and Japan with foreign parents, and received responses from approximately 2,100 people.
According to the report, 1,318 people, or 62.9%, were stopped in the past five years. Of those who were stopped, 50.4% were stopped two to five times, 10.8% were stopped six to nine times, and 11.5% were stopped 10 times or more.
https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20240124/k10014331901000.html
“人種や国籍を理由に職務質問” 国などに賠償求め提訴へ
https://i.imgur.com/VPbMADz.jpg
Three people from foreign countries who have been repeatedly stopped by police officers on the grounds of race, skin color, nationality, etc., claim that "discrimination is a violation of the Constitution" and will soon file a lawsuit in the Tokyo District Court seeking compensation from the government and others.
Japan runs on The MacArthur Constitution, (戦後憲法, Sengo-Kenpō), and it doesn't have all the nicey nice 'Amendments' that dipshit liberals added to the U.S. Constitution. FAIL
Stops based on race, nationality, etc. are a problem overseas, and it is expected that the illegality of such conduct will be contested in Japan as well.
These assholes expec wrong. The Japanese patience is already wearing thin on nigger monkeyshines, just ask Johnny Somali. (https://www.scmp.com/news/asia/east-asia/article/3245958/us-live-streamer-johnny-somali-faces-criminal-charges-japan-playing-loud-music-osaka-restaurant)
The three will soon file a lawsuit in the Tokyo District Court demanding compensation of 3 million yen per person from the national government, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, and Aichi Prefecture, claiming that "discriminatory treatment based on race is unconstitutional."
The nigger lottery seeks to add another franchise. I predict FAIL.
Attorney Taiki Taniguchi, who represents the plaintiffs, said, "There is no judicial precedent in Japan where the illegality of a stop called racial profiling has been disputed, and it seems to be the first time.
Give in to the nigger even once and you will regret it, Japan.
In 2020, the United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination recommended that countries formulate guidelines to prevent racial profiling.
Against this backdrop, the Tokyo Bar Association conducted an online questionnaire survey of foreigners living in Japan and Japan with foreign parents, and received responses from approximately 2,100 people.
According to the report, 1,318 people, or 62.9%, were stopped in the past five years. Of those who were stopped, 50.4% were stopped two to five times, 10.8% were stopped six to nine times, and 11.5% were stopped 10 times or more.
https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20240124/k10014331901000.html