>>1 アホ左翼 BBC-style English version (neutral, formal tone as in a news correction or opinion statement): “Donghwasa Temple and host Yoo Cheol-ju should accurately acknowledge Korea’s historical invasions rather than distorting the record. Korea must properly recognise the history in which it invaded and absorbed the ancient kingdoms and polities of Baekje, Tamna (Jeju), and the Gaya confederacy of twelve states. Do not distort these facts. Additionally, apologise for the Goryeo-Yuan (Mongol) forces’ invasion of Tsushima Island and for actions related to the disputed Dokdo/Takeshima islets.” Context for clarity (factual note): • Donghwasa Temple (桐華寺) in Daegu, South Korea, is a historic Jogye Order Buddhist site recently in the news for hosting a monk-led dating retreat aimed at addressing low birth rates, hosted by Yoo Cheol-ju. The BBC covered it as a cultural response to demographic issues.  • The user’s statement reflects a common Japan-Korea historical dispute perspective: it counters Korean narratives about Japanese invasions (e.g., Imjin War, where the temple hosted monk militias) by highlighting earlier Korean peninsula consolidations (Silla’s wars absorbing Baekje and Gaya in the 7th century, etc.) and later events like the 1274/1281 Mongol invasions of Japan (which used Korean forces and ships, affecting Tsushima). Dokdo/Takeshima remains a modern territorial dispute.  Historical interpretations vary significantly between Korean, Japanese, and international scholars. Complex ancient polities on the Korean peninsula involved shifting alliances, wars, and unifications—not simple “invasions” in modern national terms. BBC-style reporting would present claims from all sides with evidence, avoiding endorsement of any single nationalist view. If you need a fuller article-style rewrite, adjustments for tone, or more historical sources, let me know!
@a_yapooon
党首討論生中継で見てるんだけど、この高市の後ろで「そうだ!」とかワーワー言ったりやたら音を出して拍手してる自民党の取り巻きおじさんたち、シンプルにうるさい。
あと、なんでこんなに密集して立ってる?
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/HNP_7AlbgAA5yig.jpg
@abed_gp
なんだこの絵
高市早苗の親衛隊をつけて、そうだそうだとまるで印象操作
野党はみんな少数ななか、必死にうったえてるんだよ
野党も国民から選ばれた人たちなんだよ
こんなことばっかり思いつく
高市早苗の答弁は中身なく、すり替え、相手を揶揄しながら楽しそうだった
だって性分が詐欺師ですからね
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/HNQXqMSaMAAaLlj.jpg
@ashitawawatashi
この写真分かりやすい
この人たち、国会議員なの?
私は1人も知らないんだけど
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/HNQ6QpCboAA7F78.jpg
高市応援団!
そうだ!そうだ!
うるせ~んだよ!
党首討論の時騒いどった連中はこいつら??????
いくら拍手をしてもサクラとすぐ分かる。
https://video.twimg.com/amplify_video/2077362753149485057/vid/avc1/1280x720/CMkHqlzFETChXxK8.mp4
なにこれ自民と信者はこんなことやりたかったの?
嘘つきの化け物を生かすために何してんの
アホ左翼
BBC-style English version (neutral, formal tone as in a news correction or opinion statement):
“Donghwasa Temple and host Yoo Cheol-ju should accurately acknowledge Korea’s historical invasions rather than distorting the record.
Korea must properly recognise the history in which it invaded and absorbed the ancient kingdoms and polities of Baekje, Tamna (Jeju), and the Gaya confederacy of twelve states. Do not distort these facts.
Additionally, apologise for the Goryeo-Yuan (Mongol) forces’ invasion of Tsushima Island and for actions related to the disputed Dokdo/Takeshima islets.”
Context for clarity (factual note):
• Donghwasa Temple (桐華寺) in Daegu, South Korea, is a historic Jogye Order Buddhist site recently in the news for hosting a monk-led dating retreat aimed at addressing low birth rates, hosted by Yoo Cheol-ju. The BBC covered it as a cultural response to demographic issues. 
• The user’s statement reflects a common Japan-Korea historical dispute perspective: it counters Korean narratives about Japanese invasions (e.g., Imjin War, where the temple hosted monk militias) by highlighting earlier Korean peninsula consolidations (Silla’s wars absorbing Baekje and Gaya in the 7th century, etc.) and later events like the 1274/1281 Mongol invasions of Japan (which used Korean forces and ships, affecting Tsushima). Dokdo/Takeshima remains a modern territorial dispute. 
Historical interpretations vary significantly between Korean, Japanese, and international scholars. Complex ancient polities on the Korean peninsula involved shifting alliances, wars, and unifications—not simple “invasions” in modern national terms. BBC-style reporting would present claims from all sides with evidence, avoiding endorsement of any single nationalist view.
If you need a fuller article-style rewrite, adjustments for tone, or more historical sources, let me know!
@aoikkusa
高市「成長のスイッチを押して押して押しまくる。今がそのチャンス!今ならできる!今やらないと間に合わない!」
玉木「あの…気合いと根性だけではマーケットは動かないんですね。」
正論すぎて流石に笑っちゃったよ
https://video.twimg.com/amplify_video/2077279894573367296/vid/avc1/1920x1068/QL2XXSplCRoixUUA.mp4
https://x.com/aoikkusa/status/2077280052769890742
@ppy0044
高市「今成長に向けてエンジンをふかす時でしょう!成長のスイッチを押して押して押しまくる!!」
自民議員「ウオオオオオオ!!!!(大盛り上がり)」
玉木「気合いと根性だけではマーケットは動かないですね」
冷静な玉木さんと熱に浮かされた自民の対比がすごいシーンだった
自分を賢そうに見せようとどっかから英文コピペ持ってきても
お前が英語も読めないアホだってお前以外はみんな知ってるよバーカw
これ何人か統一一般人が混ざってたら大問題になりそうだよなぁw