The Japanese are ALREADY xenophobic, they just don't let it stop their work.
Most news media is already bought and paid for as leftist propaganda since with both AI and viewing habits a lot of those are in a dying industry.
It won't surprise me if this is already backfiring since the yasukes are too loud and violent in their 'incidents' that word will spread to quickly to silence.
To decode that in to non-Wikipedia bug-man speak: A user named Explicit used a Wikipedia script called Twinkle to delete the file, under the claims that the photo of them was not fair use.
I'm just going to point out that two of those photos are clearly boot camp graduation photos (the ones where you have your fancy top on and your BDUs pants on underneath).
Side note:
This article is within the scope of WikiProject Pedophilia Article Watch, a project which is currently considered to be defunct.
The Japanese are ALREADY xenophobic, they just don't let it stop their work.
Most news media is already bought and paid for as leftist propaganda since with both AI and viewing habits a lot of those are in a dying industry.
It won't surprise me if this is already backfiring since the yasukes are too loud and violent in their 'incidents' that word will spread to quickly to silence.
I'm going to borrow your spot on the top comment to remind people that Wikipedia keeps an edit history.
The image was bot-removed early November 2023: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1995_Okinawa_rape_incident&diff=1184211267&oldid=1180860216
Looking at the edit history for the file: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:1995_Okinawa_rape_incident_Perpetrators.jpg
To decode that in to non-Wikipedia bug-man speak: A user named Explicit used a Wikipedia script called Twinkle to delete the file, under the claims that the photo of them was not fair use.
I'm just going to point out that two of those photos are clearly boot camp graduation photos (the ones where you have your fancy top on and your BDUs pants on underneath).
Side note:
*sip*