
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=7701611395
Narrow-mind "Idol" Mari Iijima, a Japanese singer now living in the USA, refuse to "believe" that HAARP caused the earthquake and tsunami in Fukushima, as some reports have been suggested. =/
Of course, she has all the right to "believe" in whatever she wants to "believe", but, as a public figure and representative of the Japanese pop culture, she has showed her intolerance, as you could see in the top image. =/
This episode shows how the United States of America Government has brainwashed the people who live in its territory, and how a topic that could be discussed and analysed in public is restrained and deleted from an "Idol" social network. =/
Is this the "freedom of speech" that promote the United States of America? =/
Is this the way in which an Japanese "Idol" must treat her fans? =/
Why do HAARP theories are still refused by Japanese citizens? =/
Greetings.
1 comentarios:
Your post reeks of misunderstandings.
Firstly, Facebook is not an "Idol Social Network", it is a social network. Period. Literally anyone can use it.
Secondly, freedom of speech has no bearing on her private Facebook page. If she doesn't want people posting groundless conspiracy theories on her page, she has the right to tell them to stop. You would have a point if it were being "restrained and deleted" by the United States government, but it was not. It was a private citizen asking someone not to post things on her Facebook page that she does not believe in and may very well find offensive.
Thirdly, I don't see what this has to do with her fans. If you believe the HAARP conspiracy theories and she doesn't, it's not some personal affront to you or your beliefs. She says as much herself in the very same picture you posted.
Lastly, HAARP theories are rejected by more than just Japanese citizens, such as anyone who is scientifically informed as to HAARP's purposes and capabilities.
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