In most if not all American military bases around the world, they disallow their personnel to engage in nightlife outside their base and hand-pick prostitues for them who are hardly 18 and don't speak a single english word.
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In most if not all American military bases around the world, they disallow their personnel to engage in nightlife outside their base and hand-pick prostitues for them who are hardly 18 and don't speak a single english word. you can look up their storis and testimonies on Youtube
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In most if not all American military bases around the world, they disallow their personnel to engage in nightlife outside their base and hand-pick prostitues for them who are hardly 18 and don't speak a single english word. you can look up their storis and testimonies on Youtube
Having met tons of folks off base enjoying nightlife, this isn't true in Japan.
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In most if not all American military bases around the world, they disallow their personnel to engage in nightlife outside their base and hand-pick prostitues for them who are hardly 18 and don't speak a single english word. you can look up their storis and testimonies on Youtube
I met some American military personnel in a bar in Singapore. It wasn't on a military base. Their dates looked a lot older than 18.
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Having met tons of folks off base enjoying nightlife, this isn't true in Japan.
Here are US military personnels raping minors in Japan:
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Here are US military personnels raping minors in Japan:
Personnel is plural. I notice that you also use plural for "minors". So, do you know of more occurrences? Because I know of only of this one, from 2024:
US serviceman sentenced to 5 years for kidnapping and raping Japanese schoolgirl, officials say
Needless to say, "enjoying nightlife" is one thing, while "kidnapping and raping" is a totally different thing. If one person turns to violent crime - does it follow that others should not enjoy nightlife any more?
However, the article behind the title link is not at all about military personnel in Japan. It's about diplomats and embassy personnel in China.
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Personnel is plural. I notice that you also use plural for "minors". So, do you know of more occurrences? Because I know of only of this one, from 2024:
US serviceman sentenced to 5 years for kidnapping and raping Japanese schoolgirl, officials say
Needless to say, "enjoying nightlife" is one thing, while "kidnapping and raping" is a totally different thing. If one person turns to violent crime - does it follow that others should not enjoy nightlife any more?
However, the article behind the title link is not at all about military personnel in Japan. It's about diplomats and embassy personnel in China.
I linked 2 stories more than 5 years apart. glad they convicted someone in 2024
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I linked 2 stories more than 5 years apart. glad they convicted someone in 2024
Yep, found them all now.
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