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12 June 2021
Why allow men to compete with women? Letter to the Olympic Committee
The Tokyo Olympics will be the first in which male athletes who say they 'feel like women' will compete in the women's categories, in deference to the ideology of gender identity. Former athletics champion Linda Blade writes to the IOC and the Japanese people: you deserve honourable Olympic Games
The 2020 Tokyo Olympics - this is the official name despite the postponement - will be the first in which male athletes who say they "feel like women" will participate in the female categories, authorised by the IOC in deference to the ideology of gender identity. In Japan, which has been governed almost uninterruptedly since the 1950s by the conservative and pronatalist LDP (Liberal Democratic Party or Jimintō), the situation regarding transhumanism is different from that in Western countries. However, gender identity activists are present, well organised [...]
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17 March 2021
Lesbian' prostitution: 'comfort women' for depressed women in Tokyo
In the Japan of 2020, women's bodies are still a kind of comfort that can be bought and consumed when needed. "Comfort women" first for the Japanese army, then for allies, then for employees on company outings, and now for other women as well. It is the so-called "lesbian prostitution" (lesbian fūzoku). This is not prostitution within the lesbian community, but an attempt to expand the prostitution "market" to women. A [...]
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12 January 2021
Comfort women for soldiers: Ciociare women also await justice
"Lying on the gutted pillows, still young, her skirt lifted up to her face, an ashen face framed by beautiful black hair. The blacks, big and thick, methodically worked that forcefully opened woman, now silent and inert, who had long since stopped moaning under the violent thrusts. There was no respite between one man and another. There were more than a hundred of them, with their trousers down and the rod in their hands, waiting for their turn. An officer took [...]
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