cynthiasmythh
as a japanese american, i’m proud israel wasn’t invited and absolutely disgusted by the US response. emanuel should step down. this was an enormous diplomatic misstep.
phillienic
Refusing to memorialize 200k innocent civilian deaths in order to stand up for the country currently responsible for hundreds of thousands of civilian deaths sounds about right
amrohamzawi
US ambassador who served in the IDF, it should be specified
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The audacity of USA is mind blowing. Death and destruction is completley fine but Israel not getting an invite is triggering
realmeanandclean
It crazy how they thought this was a 1:1. America Leveled Japan and this ceremony very much about taking responsibility but let’s skip it because we don’t want to be called out for being apart of war crimes 100 years late
matthewcookeofficialの
Wow. Every time you can’t imagine them stooping lower.
20時間前いいね!686件返信
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Japan should stop letting the US use their land for military bases
コメントをパラッとみるとDemocracy Now だから、ということもあるが、大使に辛辣だね。
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Rahm Emanuel’s father, Benjamin Emanuel was a member of the israei terrorist organization the Irgun who carried out attacks on palestinian civilians and british officials who ironically, they viewed as “occupiers”. The irgun were the political predecessor to the likud party, netenyahu’s government. Rahm taking a moral stance on anything is laughable.
そうなのか?
Emanuel's father, Benjamin M. Emanuel, was born in Jerusalem. He moved to the United States to work as a pediatrician at Michael Reese Hospital.[8] He was once a member of the Irgun, a Zionist paramilitary organization that operated in Mandatory Palestine.[9]
親父さんはイスラエルの民兵だったわけだな。コメント欄によるとパレスチナ民間人に対して襲撃しているわけだね。
アルジャジーラのコメント欄ということもあってイスラエル非難、日本やったぜ、というコメントが多いね。@aljazeeraenglish A #boycott led by the #US ambassador to Japan drew focus away from the official ceremony marking the 79th anniversary of the atomic bombing of #Nagasaki. Rahm Emannuel and several European ambassadors skipped the event over Japan’s exclusion of #Israel based on ‘security’ concerns. #news ♬ original sound - Al Jazeera English
幸福実現党こういう当然の話をする党が国会にいない。
— 池田信夫 (@ikedanob) August 10, 2024
維新は一時、3割負担を言っていたが、党の方針にはなっていない。立民・共産は後期高齢者が支持層だから、9割引を守る立場。
れいわや参政党などの泡沫政党も、社会保障の抑制には口を閉ざす。 https://t.co/tN0Kj8hgCj
矛盾はしていないんだろうね。消費税下げて、税収を上げよう派なわけだから。インボイスをやめるのは逆。消費税をちゃんととらないと、社会保障の財源が維持できない。
— 池田信夫 (@ikedanob) August 2, 2024
幸福実現党の評価は高いが、消費税の減税とか廃止は社会保障政策と矛盾している。むしろ逆進的で半分近くが払っていない国民年金保険料の廃止(消費税で代替)をいえば、経済学者は賛成すると思う。 https://t.co/v7oHDP9lzK
We have freedom of speech in the UK; it's written into our law in the 1998 Human Rigts Act. But rights come with responsibilities (I appreciate that's a concept you're not familiar with); there's a requirement not to incite criminality or spread hatred online. We find society… pic.twitter.com/jvf4Yb1NaO
— Larry the Cat (@Number10cat) August 9, 2024
rights come with responsibilities日本人が好きな「権利には責任を伴う」ってやつだね。
「地震対策として購入している」との前提、どこからやってきたんだろ?
— Spica (@CasseCool) August 10, 2024
ベストセラーのこれらの本、「重力対策」「戦争対策」として皆さん買っておられるんですかね#地震学者 https://t.co/ihmvuEcTQN pic.twitter.com/6tRqEAPzMB
刑事ドラマの影響です。逮捕に1話、その後の刑事手続に9話使って不起訴になる刑事ドラマを放送すべき。
— Spica (@CasseCool) August 10, 2024
日本は有罪率96.3%の精密司法(とはいえこれも「有罪率99.9%!」と誇張されることが多い)ですが、起訴率となると26.8%に留まる https://t.co/pfAmxQvkYK
As of 2001, Japan has a conviction rate of over 99.8%, even higher than contemporary authoritarian regimes.[2] Scholars say the biggest reason for Japan's very high conviction rate is the country's low prosecution rate and the way Japan calculates its conviction rate is different from other countries.[3][4][5][6] According to them, Japanese prosecutors only pursue cases that are likely to result in convictions, and not many others.[3][4][5][6] According to Professor Ryo Ogiso of Chuo University, prosecutors defer prosecution in 60% of the cases they receive, and conclude the remaining 30% or so of cases in summary trials. This summary trial is a trial procedure in which cases involving a fine of 1,000,000 yen or less are examined on the basis of documents submitted by the public prosecutor without a formal trial if there is no objection from the suspect. Only about 8% of cases are actually prosecuted, and this low prosecution rate is the reason for Japan's high conviction rate.[5][7][4] According to Keiichi Muraoka, a professor at Hakuoh University, the 60% suspension of prosecution in Japan is due to excessive fear that prosecutors will lose the case and ruin their reputation
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The prosecution rate in the UK varies depending on the type of crime. For example, in the first quarter of 2023-2024, the overall charge rate for all crimes was 80.7%². This means that out of all legal decisions made, 80.7% resulted in charges being brought against suspects.
For specific types of crimes, the charge rates can differ. For instance, the charge rate for domestic abuse cases was 77.2% in the first quarter of 2022-2023¹.
If you need more detailed statistics or information on a specific type of crime, feel free to ask!
ソース: Copilot との会話、 2024/8/10
(1) The Crown Prosecution Service - CPS data summary Quarter .... https://www.cps.gov.uk/publication/cps-data-summary-quarter-1-2023-2024.
(2) CPS data summary Quarter 1 2022-2023 | The Crown .... https://www.cps.gov.uk/publication/cps-data-summary-quarter-1-2022-2023.
(3) Criminal justice system statistics - Justice Data. https://data.justice.gov.uk/cjs-statistics.
(4) Criminal Justice Statistics quarterly: December 2021 (HTML). https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/criminal-justice-system-statistics-quarterly-december-2021/criminal-justice-statistics-quarterly-december-2021-html.
(5) Prosecution statistics published for 2020-21. https://www.cps.gov.uk/cps/news/prosecution-statistics-published-2020-21.
一時期日本の有罪率が高い、ということで発狂していた外国人がいたよなあ。
Japan 41France 104UK 140US 655
人口当たりでブタ箱に入る率も低い。
Putting on a Sho for Sandy Koufax. pic.twitter.com/75CteKxdh4
— Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers) August 10, 2024

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