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09-30-2010, 08:19 #1Corripe Cervisiam
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Society for Preservation of Japanese Swords raided by police
Unbelievable. The police don't seem to worry about crime in Japan (in fact, many commit crimes and endanger the public through cowardice) and can't seem to find their butts with both hands and a flashlight. However they can make a "raid" that serves no purpose nor prevents any crime. Bravo. Now how about going they go out and at least try a rudimentary attempt to enforce the traffic laws. Morons.
http://www.japanprobe.com/2010/09/30...se-art-swords/Russ Ebert
The narcissism of small differences is especially true in the martial arts.
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09-30-2010, 11:22 #2Member
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I have two teachers of Japanese sword arts in here as my guests. They just simply laughed. No other comment...
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10-02-2010, 01:02 #3Corripe Cervisiam
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I am just waiting for the police to crack down on castles for having "war-like" fortifications or hospitals for having drugs. Book burnings for giving people ideas? This country's government doesn't trust it's people and the people are afraid of the government...so this all seems like a logical next step.
Anyway.....
What do you want to bet some of those swords will end up "registered" to some of the police??Russ Ebert
The narcissism of small differences is especially true in the martial arts.



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