If you have a legitimate reason to boycott Nintendo, Square Enix and Toei for more than just their DMCA takedowns of anything that they consider acts of copyright infringement, remember that Japan has not apologized to the countries that suffered under them during World War 2. To make matters worse, the infamous Yasukuni Shrine, where the names of war criminals were enshrined in, continues to anger the countries that Japan oppressed during World War 2. This means that the Yasukuni Shrine has essentially become a symbol of racism and war crime denial.
Right now, we need somebody to convince Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida to demolish Yasukuni Shrine, and that somebody needs to come up with a modified version of Ronald Reagan's "Tear Down This Wall!" quote, only this time it's about tearing down Yasukuni Shrine and demanding that Japan apologize to the countries that suffered under them during World War 2. Unfortunately, such a person is hard to come by, meaning there will be no justice for the victims of Imperial Japan. Or will the victims of Japanese war crimes finally get the justice that has eluded them when Christ rules all nations, including Japan, with a rod of iron? Who knows, the DMCA takedowns by Nintendo, Square Enix and Toei over the past few years were only the beginning of Japan's assimilation into the Mart of Nations that is prophesied to take over the Global Economy through a hostile takeover only to be swiftly judged by God himself. And when this Mart of Nations cease to exist, there will be no more Yasukuni Shrine, no more Great False Church deceiving us, no more tyrannical demagogues, no more racism, just Christ ruling all of humanity with a rod of iron.
Update: Fumio Kishida has been replaced by Shigeru Ishiba as Japan's Prime Minister, but don't get your hopes high on him apologizing to the countries that suffered under Japanese rule during World War 2. For all we know, he could be the instigator of Japan's coming betrayal of America that The Trumpet Magazine predicted.
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