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- Inspector Kido tells The Crown Princess Japan won't control the territory without sacrifices.
Clip from The Man In The High Castle - Season 4 Episode 7
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Kido tells her they shouldn’t, not that they can’t, big difference...
Just like Macarthur said, if they want to hang the Emperor , they will need more than 1 millions soldier. Both can do it, but not worth it.
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@@AlbertAdamsLincoln I think you mixing that up with the estsmite of a land invasion of Japan at the end of the war. Exsepts at the time estimated it would take a million solders and 100,000 of them would become casualtys, they also believed that it would of estensivly ment the extermination of the main islands population as litterly everyone was being mobilised to fight the invaders.
Kido's instinct as a father takes over here instead of his instincts as a soldier. He no longer wishes to see Japanese families be devastated like his due to what war did to his own son.
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This was the scene that solidified Kido's character arc for me. He goes from deranged and unethical in his pursuit to do his job well, to a compassionate countryman who cared enough for his country to stop fighting. Tagomi's death really did a number on him too.
Well said! I was truly saddened by trade minister Tagomi’s assassination. He was a very likeable character. It was obvious he was trying to do good amidst the dystopian mess around him. I agree fully about your comment about Kido. He started out a tyrant, but it is clear Tagomi influenced him and his stance softened (in a very good way) as the series progressed. Never really liked the Black Communist Rebellion story arc, though. Communist? No, thanks. That would not be an improvement over the Kempetai.
@@lukek1949 Personally, I don't mind the whole communism thing (I'm a bit of a lefty nut :D). The problem with the BCR, in my view, is that they came out of nowhere. Suddenly the show expected us to care about these new characters, as if they'd been the centre of the story the whole time. It just didn't work.
@@xxTheFlyingPigxx I think that was due to the show not being allowed an additional season. Season 4 just seems like a lot of ideas smashed together.
I think Tagomi's death had a lot to do with Kido's arc coming full circle, but the capper was his son and seeing what the war in Manchuoko did to him. I think that's what pushed him to renounce his "win at any price attitude". He emphasized the price they would pay with the blood and souls of Japan. I could see he meant his son.
@@xxTheFlyingPigxx true. The BCR just didn't make any sense. It would've made more sense if the blacks and the resistance were one United front
This is why Yamamoto outright stated long before Pearl Harbor that invasion of the Hawai or the continental USA is out of the question for Japan since they will NEVER have enough necessary fire, logistical, and manpower to hold any gains there...
this is why.... I find this show to be pure fiction, with no grounded reality. If the axis won and Japan was able to take a foothold in central california.... bruh. The ridiculousness of it is just to great. Either Japan had the production and manpower to over come the American industrial monster, or they were able to tactically/technologically stomp them to a point of surrender. Regardless of either choices, there would be no reason why they can't hold west America. This show doesn't make any sense. Japan either would have dociled the population like they did with the pacific islands or they would have destroyed it to rebuild like they planned for China.
This show is just a shit show. They humanize the Japanese because in mordern day, they are a strong ally. They equate nazism into cartoon villains. If your thinking Japan in ww2 couldn't do no wrong, then your wrong. If you think Nazi is 1 side villiany, then think again as it is cousins to, national pride, ethinic pride, and socialist pride. You could say they are extremists, but in the end they still echo the similar modern ideologies.
I think America would have been harder to hold than China, but yeah I feel they really slipped up with the Japanese. These are the people who were strapping explosives to themselves and charging the enemy tanks, they would have thought nothing of the losses holding territory.
@@yummychips_ I think you're neglecting to consider the fact that Japan had collaborator states and protectorates that would be able to provide the equipment and manpower needed. It's like saying any empire in history, the likes of the Roman, Parthian, Macedonian/Hellenic, Hunnic, Mongolian, French and British empires are unable to conquer what they were able conquer throughout history because of the size of their land. Not to mention since the Axis powers won in this reality then other countries needed to take diplomatic action and align themselves to the winning side. Italy and Spain for example.
This isnt the point the point is if the Japanese naval invaded the US Germany would have no opposition in west europe as Britain's life line support comes from the US
And to be honest they would be able to control the US if they finished the war the japanese army would have 5 million men doing nothing means they can garrison every state with an army. And thats only by 1945 im not sure if it will grow or dwindle but im 100% sure Japan can hold USA if it really wanted to. They stated here it would take sacrifice to hold the US and indeed it wont be pretty.
Anyone who's familiar with the Japanese state during WWII knows that the militarist-nationalist factions had completely sidelined the Crown. The Emperor had absolutely no say in any strategic move.
Did High Castle ever address the Japanese Army vs Navy rivalry that undercut each other? Such a rivalry not existing would have most certainly changed a few things since it went beyond the rival branch ribbing we have here in the US, and was the two quite actively refusing to cooperate unless under dire circumstances, taking a literal "that's a you problem" to issues the other faced (not to mention it contributes to the Japanese tank program during the war being less than stellar).
It's been this way since the Shogunate
@@benjaminbierley2074 no but that would have been much more interesting then the dog shit we got
thats revisionist history there. most scholars agree that the emperor knew about pearl harbor and authorized it. And when he ordered japan to surrender, they did. no resistance, no guerilla warfare.
@@xyeahtony1 this is true, but it is also true that the military used to lie to the emperor about their capabilities and intentions to convince him to authorize things like the invasion of China
The headline totally misses the point of this conversation. He told her that they could control the territory but it wouldn’t be worth it. It shows his growth as a character.
This scene is so well shot and just another example of why this is my favorite show ever. It really shows Kido's passion for his imperial state that is such a big theme of the entire show. IMO Chief Inspector Kido is the best character in the show.
It was a good show but the ending was kind of a slap to the face of everyone who invested time into it.
@@caractacuspott4581 i know they had to finish it against their will (can't remember if it was the studio or what, because the plan was for another season to happend but end up getting shut down), in any case...i'd much rather prefered an unfinished plot (which is something i hate, unresolved stories) rather than that rushed 0 sense what the fuck am i watching ending.
I really loved this serie, and enjoyed it a lot but that final season crushed my heart.
@@magnezon1 yeah it's a shame it was rushed. Wish they were given a 5th season. But their were still some epic episodes in it and and I watched it all the way through. Season 1 and 2 is the best TV I have ever watched though and season 3 is right up there with them.
In an alternate world, this show had Tagomi fake his death to live with his family in the other universe. Along with the other resolved character stories we didn't see.
This show has so much potential but it was squandered, unfortunate.
right but they couldn't get teh actor anymore, he straight up left, explains why we see a double in the assassination scene
Japan controlled most of Asia territory in this universe so is not much a lost for them.
They'll lose the rest
I'm pretty sure they controlled everything from India to Eastern Siberia so even more than they controlled in our own universe
They lost oil too
The problem is they were having trouble controlling Asia
They didn't have enough troops necessary to control both the West coast and Asia
They lost the oil that America was supplying to fuel the Chinese war
Just because you can afford the high price of victory doesn't mean it's worth it
The true meaning of a pyrrhic victory.
And just because it's not worth it, doesn't mean you shouldn't do it. 🎴
I was surprised that Kido actor is not Japanese. His behavior is true old Japanese.
Kido was great, you cant lie.
The Emperor did have the power to make decrees affecting both the military and the general population, but tradition and precedent were forces that strongly deterred him from doing so (the first and perhaps only time Hirohito used his power was when he told his war cabinent he desired an end to the war, which ended their deadlock.
However, here, I find it most improbable that the Emperor would be listening to any “report” that his family issued (especially a woman) and that report would be the deciding factor in his decision.
It was fascinating that Crown Princess Michiko was brought back this season, but not Crown Prince Akihito. If anything, Akihito should have been the one to speak to his father, Emperor Hirohito.
I guess the rebels are not caring about what happens if they keep on fighting against both superpowers they don't think the Japanese and the germans won't pull out the heavy shit
Japan is dealing with what Britain and France had to deal with after WW2. Maintaining Colonies
@@Ghostkilla773 Germany could probably pull it off, though.
Wll Germany literally planned to go in and Genocide the shit out of the former japanease territory in the timeline. Germany is economically and militarily stronger in this timeline then japan and has a more stable grip on its ressources. That is partly do to the different colonization/annexation style the nazis had compared to the japanease.
@@1Maklak Germany massacred nearly all the inhabitants in its territory. Noticed there are no black people in the Nazi America but were in the neutral zone and West Coast
@@noobster4779 Yes, so like I said, Germans could pull it off.
I couldn’t help but notice how nervous Michiko seemed having this conversation with Kido. That deep, trembling breath she drew in at 0:17 suggested that she had some sense that the Emperor wouldn’t like some of what she’d be reporting back to him. Yamori may have thwarted some of her efforts to push for a withdrawal from the Pacific States, but in the end her side of the argument prevailed.
"That's where you're wrong Kido"
If japan won the ww2 we wouldnt get anime and hentai pillow
of course the Japanese of the period are far more militant and disciplined and would have balked at the ideal of Japanese culture today
Japan isn't allow to have a large army anymore, but they will still take over the world with 5000 years old cat girls.
@@Methyll The culture then was one of total obedience to the Emperor. In truth, Japan was never properly “made to account” for the unspeakable crimes of its Army and colonial administrations.
@@fighder2 amen to that
@Rick Fredrick amen to that
3rd Ferengi Rule of Acquisition: Never spend more for an acquisition than you have to.
I kinda wonder what happened to the Empire after they left the west coast.
I haven't read the books but from what I know they are fighting chinese uprising. All that manpower and resources from west america can now be shifted to mainland asia but I doubt it will be enough to hold their territories for long.
It was heavily hinted that the Japanese are fighting a massive Chinese uprising, and that they are losing China. My guess is that the nationalists and communists made a permanent peace and banded together with some red army remnants to launch an offensive to drive the Japanese out of China permanently.
The Japanese practically rushed out of the west coast, and the Chinese were able to spare arms to arm the BCR. So it’s heavily hinted that the Japanese empire is crumbling. Also the Japanese could never match the technology of the Reich.
@R J because national socialism is about each people in their country with their own culture. So Germany for Germans and America for Americans. The point I don’t get is that Germany enslaved Africa and had full control over all their territory which is far from the goal of the original Germany in our timeline.
You see plenty of states under German occupation still having a good level autonomy(Not by mid to late war since there was an increasing amount of resistance and the war turned for the Germans)
They have nuke so you it
@Matthew R. Mendez Still why enslave Africa? If Germany followed historical German goals Africa would likely not have been discriminated against and either be treated as a colony or a more supervised state. Since National Socalism is about each ethnicity being in their own region and having their own culture. So Africa for Africans and Europe for Europeans.
two Japanese speaking English
It’s a fictional TV show being aired primarily on American television. Who gives a flying F if two Japanese characters are speaking English? Well, there’s you.
@@kilted911 takes out a bit of the realism and that's pretty obvious, but you gotta bend over backwards so the muricans will like it
They've been hanging around with the locals in the Japanese Pacific States too long
A victorious Imperial Japanese Army would have had no problem dealing with the rebels, as they were depicted in the series, whatsoever. It would have been a cake walk in comparison to what seasoned veterans had faced in Burma, India, China and in the Pacific. The problem with shows like this is that they sacrifice good storytelling to shoehorn in contemporary political commentary. Good storytelling would be an accurate depiction of what it might actually take to defeat an army like the IJA without the firepower and supplies of the real world Allies.
For that, the show‘s producers could have looked at Holland‘s campaign in Indonesia against the Japanese (or indeed the Indonesian campaign against the Dutch) or that of Australia or China. Australia, for instance, in the earlier stages of the Pacific war, is a fine example of what a Western style Military had to resort to, at times, to best the Japanese.
Hell, even a good look at the two Indochina conflicts (France‘s and America‘s) would have been more thought provoking, if a tad close to home, than what was eventually served up.
The problem is the writers didn't read up on what Axis postwar plans were. Books by Gerhard Weinberg or Mark Mazower or Michael Mann Robert Paxton, Roger Griffin all would provide not only a better understanding of nazi ideology but more importantly provide good hints as to the postwar order. Secondly the whole multiple dimensions concept while fun ultimately detracts from the overall concept. Its sad because those sources are only a google search away. Philip K Dick wrote his novel in the early 60s back when a lot of stuff was still unknowm or classified. But by the early 2010s this stuff was public.
I believe it’s been mentioned that Japan was fighting a full scale war against China at the time. Compounded with rebels from other areas in their empire it would be very difficult to justify holding the west coast.
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And that is why you should send some agents to collaborate with the people to accept your rule in HOI4
The best characters were on the Axis side. Kido and Smith. Yet of course they had to have both of them lose. So lame honestly. I was hoping to see at the very least something like Smith reforming the American puppet state and making it more independent of Germany.
Was hoping with Helen dead, Smith would realise what he had become, hand power to his general and go though the portal to the other Helen. Thought that might be the reason the other Smith was killed.
@@DH-sm7sw I think Smith was too far down the dark path for redemption and he knew it - that realisation hit home after seeing the alternate world and what the life he could have had.
Yea the trope of the good guys always winning gets old after a while . Good guys don’t always win .
For me, the ending is John Smith crushing the BCR for good. And slowly reforms North America into the Free American Reich, the third isolationist superpower alongside Germany and Japan, who grudgingly accept its existence.
Great acting for Kido in this series and in Hemlock!
Yeah sure, Japan homeland was carpet bombed in our timeline and kept fighting but there after a few bombs and assassinations, they gave up half a continent because a few neo-black panthers showed up albeit they have been fighting in China for almost two decades?
It was rushed and bad writing.
I think they wanted to better focus their resources on controlling the territory closest to home instead of diverting resources to control a far flung rebellious west coast
Well the US was sure not supposed to loose Vietnam but here we are
@@Ambtran2023 No it was because the show was cancelled prematurely and the producers needed to wrap up plot threads quickly.
In the show Japan was fighting a big uprising in China, and the most important resource they needed from the west coast was the oil, so they ended up making a treat with the Nazi Reich, Japan would leave the US and let the Reich have it, in return the Nazis would guarantee shipments of oil to Japan.
This is the same calculation that US made when exiting Vietnam
Not really the US were closer to put the final blow to the vietcong late in the war and were willing to sacrifice enough men to do it, the new age of televised war transmisions exposed for the first time the many cruelties of war to the americans that with along the casualties caused an uproar back then and the many protest pressured the goverment to back down, if it were for the protest the US would have thrown soldiers to the meat grinder until the deed was done.
kido was on seed retention if you look at the crown princess reaction and kido saying that any price is worth paying
They should have kept Alaska
Aleutians, this peninsula along Gulf of California....
Yea they say they're worried about oil, you'd think they'd withdraw to Alaska, western Canada. Maybe keep Oregon to hold the port of Portland and a buffer zone bellow
Much less resource intensive but still a large, independent oil supply between Alaska and Alberta.
They can't hold. Their supposedly manpower to guard it will be diverted on repelling the Chinese uprisings.
Read that as “kiddo tells the clown princess they can’t control the territory”
The Koreans rebelled, the Japanese ethnically cleansed them and took the best land for their settlers. Why are these fascist Japanese so comparatively soft?
The British Empire also found out that when you lose one territory, you end up encouraging the others. Ireland was an insignificant, backward bog hole. And yet if even they could win independence, the prestige of the Empire takes hit. Empires need prestige as they cant afford unending rebellion.
Because the show was getting cancelled so they needed to tie up everything quickly.
What blusafe said, but also within the universe, this isn't the fascist Japan of the 1930s and 40s. This is Japan in the late 1960s, and it's changed a fair bit.
In our timeline, Koreans living under Japanese rule (1910-1945) are treated as 2nd class citizens and forbidden to speak Korean. Though, given enough time ethnic cleansing would have been carried out since the Japanese colonial authorities in Korea were pushing the idea that Japanese and Koreans have a common ancestor.
The show tries to justify it by coming up with a renewed Chinese resistance out of nowhere that's consuming all of Japan's resources
As we realize now, one shouldn't underestimate the Chinese. They were almost in a feudal state at the time of WW2. Now they are about to become the world's largest economy. Nixon reopened contact with the Chinese in 1973, and they have done quite a bit in the years since. They're used to fighting Japanese invasions.
Didn't they leave because the empire was starting to crumble elsewhere in Asia??
Yes, they were still fighting in Asia mainly against the Chinese
oh, great; "notanother" sound track where the music is at the same volume level as the voices.
Kido just realised that the Pacific states cannot and will not ever be tamed by japan.
They don't call the Pacific States the Wild West for nothing
with enough troops and firepower we can hold afghanistan, but i no longer think we should.
Only through genocide could we hold it
Bold of the show to assume the IJA or IJN gave a shit what the emperor thought
1:00 I hate it when a girl gives me that look
Is it ever explained why Japan’s technological progress was slower than the Reich’s?
I think it's implied that Germany used the films to push through technological barriers.
Japan would see themselves as taking a back-seat to German technology; better to go with Old-School technology for the Old-School Generals/Industrialists.
The Industrial infrastructure for the German 'wonder-weapons' just didn't exist in Japan...lots of resistance to modernization at all levels of society.
@@pirobot668beta And even then, Nazi superweapons were just attempts to find force multipliers due to how outnumbered they were in the first place. Michael Chabon's The Yiddish Policeman's Union, in which we successfully evacuated 4 million Jews from Europe ahead of the Holocaust, simply bought Hitler another year of fighting since he didn't need so many people to staff the death camps.
Show always loved the Japanese , could never have been made in Asia where their WW2 and earlier record are better known. Banzai my ass !
Just ask the Taiwanese. They sure loved the Japanese rule and even their older generations are quite nostalgic about it.
The only two three dimensional characters of the entire series were Kido and John Smith.
Japan honestly wouldn't have even been able to hold onto the west coast that long. Japan's Empire was already stretched way too thin in WW2 before Pearl Harbor. They never would have had enough troops to hold control over the vast Empire they carved out, and certainly not in America. They could likely hold Hawaii but not the mainland.
In 20 years using allies they could Pull something
I agree with the other reply, and I suspect that the Nazi's funded the Japanese in a similar lend-lease strategy as the US with the Allies. Your concerns with troops tho are valid
The invasion of China is what sealed Japan's fate (would've been better to have proxies in China than to invade outright), but they were competing against the European overseas colonial empires of the early 20th Century and they did not want to fall behind, lest Japan end up becoming a colony of X European empire.
The man who decapitated an unarmed and maimed Jewish man who's family he also gassed to death. Don't think redemption could ever be in his future.
Well I hope they keep Alaska because that still has a lot of oil.
Yeah can you tell the difference he says they can hold just that they shouldn’t
At least in this timeline Japan let a female member of the Imperial Family be the direct Heir to the throne
No they did not she is the wife of the crownprince
Must admit I haven't see this show but what was happening in China at this point in time surely it must come up in the series? If it's cable I'll never get to see it.
No, the war with china was literally just mention in this rushed season
why do the German characters speak German to each other but the Japanese ones just speak Japanese accented English
The whole concept of the Japanese just leaving the Pacific States is dumb. During WW2 the military oligarchs ran Japan as essentially a military dictatorship and directed the country's politics and foreign policy I can olny see the military oligarchy gaining even more political influence with an Axis victory and I don't see the Emperor withdrawing Japanese forces from the JPS without tremendous push back from the IJA and IJN even in our timeline Radical factions of the Imperial Japanese Army tried to destroy Emperor Hirohito's Jewel Broadcast recording that broadcasted Japan's acceptance of the Potsdam Declaration.
Japanese to japanese speak english in conversation??
Wow that's amazing
That's for the convenience of the US audiences. We don't like to read subtitles. Hell, Americans don't like to read in general. That's why the Nazis and the Japanese took over, in this timeline!!
@@garyspence2128 Also why you voted in that mummy, Biden
He said they should, not that they can't, but that's the closest he can come to outright saying they can't because to imply the Japanese Army *can't* do something is political (and likely literal and ritual) suicide.
The Emperor will know this and read between the lines accordingly.
My opinion of NATO.
The Japanese should've concidered reorganizing their overseas empire into an alternate Commonwealth of Nations/Commonwealth Realms instead of just withdrawing from the Pacific States.
Call me crazy ...
... but me thinks Kido has learnt from history, of many decades prior.
During WWI, when the Germans launched their attack on Verdun, the driving moto, so to speak, was "we will bleed the French white ...". The French commander in charge of the various forts within the area of Verdun uttered a phrase that has echoed since then: "they shall not pass ..."...
In the beginning, German forces made a series of major victories. But then the pace of advance slowed down, and it became a war of attrition. The French losses were appalling, some, now still, in an unknown grave. But gradually the German losses rose, to as many as the French, or possibly more, as like a meat grinder, the defiant Germans sent more troops into a Phyrric victory ...
Yes, Kido said, with enough firepower, ships - launching an offshore bombardment, as artillery cover for a Sealion-style assault - with enough men, yes, the West Coast, and deeper, may well be recaptured. But, like Verdun, such an all out assault, would eventually stall, causing the earth to be drenched in the blood Japanese men, as there is no guarantees that, once a beachhead has been made, a foward advance could/can be made ... not without a high price, and perhaps too high a price ...
Which goes to show how masterful he was, as he condensed all of that into one simple statement which, the Crown Princess, understanding the subtext to his words, also realised the same thing: withdrawal of their troops was the _only_ option ...
Since both speakers are Japanese, they should have had them speaking Japanese and used subtitles in this scene.
Can we all agree this show would of been waaaaaaayy better with out that high castle video crap!
Id say thats fair
Nani ??
What?
Kind of like Vietnam, isn't it?
Fewer Whites and fewer Blacks would have tipped Affirmative Action in my favor so Japan should have won.
I liked parts of this show, but neither Germany or Japan would have been able to occupy the US. Could they have forced a peace? Maybe, big maybe, but occupy? No, they didn’t have the men or resources.
I have another book along these lines whose afterword says that the Axis was outnumbered, outgunned and outproduced at every turn, so the only way Hitler wins is he either gets nukes or you do something totally bonkers. This show used the second option.
Why do they talk american to eachother?
You mean American English?
Why didn't they show China (either Communist or Nationalist China) in this TV show? is it because it would offend too many Chinese-Americans??
If the Japanese had sunk all of our carriers and won at Midway, Hawaii would have been an easy next step. We would have had to make the retaking of Hawaii our first priority. That would have changed our commitment to Europe and maybe the outcome of the war. My God, how close that came to happening.
Not really. First of all as long as Germany had no navy it could not invade the UK. The Uboat campaign would take time to bear fruit. At least a year of an effective blockade ie no earlier than summer '43. More importantly had the US went on the defensive by default investment in the Manhattan project would be speeded up. Even moreso if the UK feared collapse they would provide everything to the US. Ie the Bomb would be ready not in mid summer 45 but summer 44. The war was never in doubt. The Axis could not invade North America any earlier than 46 assuming no battles lost assuming no mistakes assuming a collapse of the soviets assuming way too much for it to be plausible. The Axis had at most a 10% chance of a stalemate assuming no defeat going into 43 and assuming they ramped up their own nuclear project. Outright victory not even 1%. People need to realise that WW2 was never in doubt. It may not have seemed that way but that's only because the germans got lucky a few times. Luck runs out. WW2 was not close it never was because no one had a viable invasion plan of the US. The US was always gonna get the bomb. And once that happened all bets were off. So yeah winning Midway not a good thing for the US but in no way would the war be in doubt. The war was not won by battles but resources. The Axis lacked these.
No the US can lose it's entire navy and still out strip the Japanese navy in a matter of months in terms of sheer power.
No not really, the Japanese would never have had our industrial might, anything we lost in midway was easily replaced. If the US lost at midway it would pretty much just extend the war, which is horrible but no where close to losing it.
I have an alternate history novel where we lost at Midway (but the Saratoga escaped) and two others where Pearl Harbor was followed up by the Japanese occupation of Hawaii, and in pretty much each case it was the farthest they got. In the Midway one there's even talk between two Japanese soldiers about how they'd merely bought themselves two years before the US got its act together and came looking for payback.
She is the Empress NOT the Crown Princess
She was crown princess because emperor Hirohito is still alive then
inpaindaily
I'm 68 years old and I'm antifa.
Anti facist.
My Uncle Bill died in Germany 22 days before Germany surrendered. I now live in the house my Grandfather built and my Uncle grew up in.
Bill joined late in the war. He was in college, a farmer, and what used to be called a "last surviving son" which was a legitimate exemption. But he was ROTC in college and volunteered.
There's a book among his belongings here.
A primer in the Japanese language.
Ah you must be part of that group that thought it was a good idea to loot my business over the summer.
>be 68 years old
>still cringy
@@justus4341 bruh
@@justus4341 ah you must be part of that group that thought it was a good idea to perform a coup d'etat on the democratically elected government of the united states of america
@@TheTwofatgamers when did I say that I was a Trump supporter?
Why do the Japanese not have light bulbs in this whole show?