How a Former Yakuza Became a Politician in Japan | Bad Blood

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  • Опубліковано 26 вер 2024
  • As a Japanese of North Korean descent, Magomi Hashimoto or Honchi Kim was initiated into the world of the Yakuza as a child. His mother married six times, out of which five of them were Yakuza. Magomi has been in and out of prison as a Yakuza but has now decided to take a different path to run for office and fight for the rights of ethnic Koreans like him. He takes VICE World News inside his world of business, politics and online youtube fame.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 272

  • @nybrotha_in-jpn
    @nybrotha_in-jpn 2 роки тому +235

    He still act like a Yakuza to me, protection, girlie magazine, and a North Korean ethic guy which is amazing to see that he's a Mafia Politician but every politician is crooked anyway, so why not, maybe Japan needs a Mob boss who cares about the people

    • @tomaccino
      @tomaccino 2 роки тому +19

      What else can he do for a living? A lot of ex-yakuza can't even get the basics, no welfare or can't open a bank account, let alone find employment. Anyone that can retain that middle class lifestyle will surely do it.

    • @NovajaPravda
      @NovajaPravda 2 роки тому +2

      I think politician like him can rejuvenate Japanese politics

    • @VolkXue
      @VolkXue 5 місяців тому

      Yakuza have always been active in right wing nationalist politics. I'd have to learn more about his political career

  • @hsoloman
    @hsoloman 2 роки тому +65

    "If you pay an advertisement fee to Hashimoto, any trouble can be avoided."
    So still a protection racket.

  • @kuroazrem5376
    @kuroazrem5376 2 роки тому +39

    So basically the guy never really quit being a Yakuza but was forced out of the job because his organization dissolved, interesting.

  • @sproutsisters5398
    @sproutsisters5398 2 роки тому +78

    This guy calls it "advertising fees" which is protection money like the mafia has always done. He exploits the working class and anybody who tries to grow a company must pay him tax or he destroys them. He isn't helping anybody but himself get richer

    • @rji5377
      @rji5377 Рік тому +2

      He literally says its protection money

  • @foodyoshii8677
    @foodyoshii8677 2 роки тому +143

    Of all the Former Yakuza, he is the only guy I've ever seen wearing an anime shirt and pants. Man of Culture.

    • @rinsedninja
      @rinsedninja Рік тому +1

      Not to mention the Dior drip

  • @jjswigger8591
    @jjswigger8591 2 роки тому +36

    yeah good video u can tell some ppl in the back dont like this guy or dont care for vice. this was raw like old school vice. love it.

  • @IKEMENOsakaman
    @IKEMENOsakaman 2 роки тому +255

    Trivia: All the Yakuza characters in the yakuza games by SEGA were approved by real Yakuzas.

    • @quaweeguy
      @quaweeguy 2 роки тому +15

      Seriously?

    • @ahagotcha
      @ahagotcha 2 роки тому +17

      Wow seriously that's a cool details

    • @thejapanarchocommunist
      @thejapanarchocommunist 2 роки тому +16

      That actually doesn't surprise me; they've done awful shit to folks that portrayed the yakuza in a bad light.

    • @badfoody
      @badfoody 2 роки тому +10

      Dude
      That's flatout misinformation
      Three ex Yakuza played Yakuza 3 and said they enjoyed it. Writers didn't cozy up to actual Yakuza to get approval

    • @badfoody
      @badfoody 2 роки тому +5

      @@quaweeguy no not really
      3 Ex Yakuza played Yakuza 3 and enjoyed it

  • @sita5178
    @sita5178 2 роки тому +38

    みかじめ料取ってるのか。話し方もそうだけど本質は変わらないなと感じた。育ってこられた環境には同情する。

  • @zach_harrison
    @zach_harrison 2 роки тому +81

    Wow this earth is so diverse. It's fantastic. So much perspective(s) to gain and so many stories and worlds to follow. Wonderful documentary. Thanks Vice

    • @hayek218
      @hayek218 2 роки тому

      No, thanks. No need for Kim's spy as a politician.

    • @ClayMastah344
      @ClayMastah344 2 роки тому +2

      Great perspective Zach

    • @hayek218
      @hayek218 2 роки тому +3

      @@ClayMastah344
      No, thanks. Mind your business.

  • @kzrlgo
    @kzrlgo 2 роки тому +7

    He still works for the Yakuza... Just a new generation.

  • @tommo9176
    @tommo9176 2 роки тому +146

    wish you guys would have focused more on his movement to politics as an indi. What is he really running off? He seems to say he's left his yakuza life behind, but then will play it up. Also if driving a bently while out of prison, running what, as he desribes is *like* a protection racket, how can he possibly promote the interests of real citizens (Japanese, Korean, Chinese, anyone of any ancestry). Again what's his platform - because far out does he seem out of touch...

    • @NestlaysChaulkolateChips
      @NestlaysChaulkolateChips 2 роки тому +10

      Yea, i noticed that too. I thought he was just saying "if you have trouble, come to me and I'll try to smooth things over". No, he's saying "this is my town, and pay me for protection".

  • @이순신-m3h
    @이순신-m3h 2 роки тому +106

    There is definitely bad blood between both Korea and Japan. As a Korean myself, older Koreans view ethnic Japanese kids living in Korea negatively and Korean-Japanese kids can be seen as half-bloods although they are given full benefits as Korean citizens like voting rights, etc.... It is terrible that terrible history made kids from both sides suffer. But there is hope because of better relationships between younger generations of Koreans and Japanese and it is getting better as younger generations go. Hopefully, in the future, politically, Japan would acknowledge this terrible history and move to better its relationship with Korea as a strong Korea-Japan alliance could be a huge thing for Asian politics.

    • @NestlaysChaulkolateChips
      @NestlaysChaulkolateChips 2 роки тому +1

      Yes, there's definitely still issues with Japanese vs Koreans. However, I think this is a different situation. These are NOT South Koreans, they are North Koreans. Any these people are not North Koreans that are against the government and fleeing, but people that are still supportive.

    • @user-dc4sm3lg1z
      @user-dc4sm3lg1z 2 роки тому

      There won't be any future until Japan doesn't properly pay for their war crimes. They owe that both to Koreans and Chinese.

    • @user-dc4sm3lg1z
      @user-dc4sm3lg1z 2 роки тому

      @임하늘 Exactly why the USA doesn't want China-Japan-Koreas to be together, and is pushing these countries to the either USA or China in this ongoing conflict.

    • @yomqwe
      @yomqwe Рік тому

      @@NestlaysChaulkolateChips tojo their still korean at the end of the day whether they are south or north

  • @sproutsisters5398
    @sproutsisters5398 2 роки тому +4

    He got the shit beat out of him, he is still yakuza.

  • @Meg13Crossheart
    @Meg13Crossheart 2 роки тому +19

    so, from my understanding, his policies are mainly about the betterment of life for ethnic koreans in japan? but this video mostly shows his background as a former yakuza? what are his ideas for that 'betterment of ethnic koreans in japan' bit? has he created something, maybe like a charity or anything that can further this idea? i got nothing of that from the video

    • @sproutsisters5398
      @sproutsisters5398 2 роки тому

      He made beating off easier for men and oppressed japanese women lol.

  • @ignorantrempit
    @ignorantrempit 2 роки тому +216

    This man decides to call his new criminal organisation an "advertising agency" and considers that him leaving the gangster world lmao.
    And yet, he's a far more progressive option than any of the old Japanese men in Japanese politics.

    • @bborbbor5792
      @bborbbor5792 2 роки тому

      He’s full of shit for sure

    • @churrothiev8387
      @churrothiev8387 2 роки тому

      Doubt it very much. I won't brand him progressive. But, thugs maybe, he still has a mentality that women are profitable objects. You don't know enough about Japanese politics to voice opinions. There are 40s yr old politicians with progressive mindsets stepping in nowadays. It will be a matter of time that they climb to the top. With Japanese culture you have to be patient, they are conversative

    • @ahagotcha
      @ahagotcha 2 роки тому +32

      The irony is laughable he is from a criminal background but have much more progressive thinking than in those in politics

    • @ignorantrempit
      @ignorantrempit 2 роки тому +41

      @@notknown1 British English. Always funny when Americans or Americanised folks try to correct British spelling.

    • @ahagotcha
      @ahagotcha 2 роки тому +6

      @@notknown1 you know I will rather take someone who is actually looking after what is needed to be done

  • @davidchi
    @davidchi 2 роки тому +42

    No wonder democracy doesn't work. Look at all the people in the comments who buy this guy's BS hook, line and sinker. He "works for the common man" but drives around a Bentley? He runs something "like a protection racket"? hint: It IS actually a protection racket. Finally he has "left the Yakuza life behind", yet he can't help but incessantly talk about his Yakuza life to everyone on UA-cam, on the streets, running his "business" (read: Yakuza protection racket). If you buy his crap, then I've got a bridge to sell you.

  • @geomukkath5373
    @geomukkath5373 2 роки тому +6

    In India this is the normal route to become a politician.

  • @nino6198
    @nino6198 2 роки тому +60

    Wait isn’t his advertisement fee just a protection fee?😂wtf talking about beating the system

    • @kaibotski4939
      @kaibotski4939 2 роки тому +20

      He actually admitted it. I'm paraphrasing but he said it's like a Yakuza protection racket.
      I guess you also get a spot in the free magazine to advertise your business on top of his crew settling disputes for you or just not having your business roughed up.

  • @kiryuchansboyfriend
    @kiryuchansboyfriend 2 роки тому +17

    This guy is basically the Japanese version of Thomas Shelby and I'm all here for it

  • @mikeymcflyhd
    @mikeymcflyhd 2 роки тому +9

    This is literally Kasuga Ichiban

  • @Alaskan-Armadillo
    @Alaskan-Armadillo 2 роки тому +37

    It is sad how at the end of the day he seems just like every other opportunistic politician. I know I am not Japanese but Japan needs serious change especially in regards to its relationship with Korea.

  •  2 роки тому +4

    Politicians are just legal criminal anyways. Hope he achieves good things.

  • @yojichan
    @yojichan 23 дні тому

    This was indeed fascinating. I've recently watched him in a previous documentary but having watched this, it all makes sense now.
    I think this guy found a way to make the Yakuza relevant again while finding loopholes in the system. He's found a way to legitimize his rackets. He claims to have left the Yakuza and it's a true statement in the sense he no longer subscribe to the old ways. He's trying to reinvent his world but remains a creature of comfort. I think him advocating fair Korean rights in Japan is valid but this documentary didn't cover that aspect deeply, or what exactly makes him different from all the other politicians because making a bold claim about talking to all 120M citizens was quite iffy. 😅

  • @EmptyHand49
    @EmptyHand49 2 роки тому +7

    Masato Arakawa becoming Ryo Aoki

  • @sproutsisters5398
    @sproutsisters5398 2 роки тому +6

    It tells me everything when his mother wants nothing to do with him

  • @quietstorm_fm
    @quietstorm_fm 2 роки тому +66

    koreans struggled a lot.. people need to do some research into the history if they want to understand his perspective.
    also in japan, life as a foreigner especially with a korean or a chinese name is conditional.. many koreans are still discriminated by the system..

    • @budgetking2591
      @budgetking2591 2 роки тому +6

      koreans still struggling every day specially north koreans

    • @hayek218
      @hayek218 2 роки тому

      For what they did, they deserve it.

    • @USSSfr33d0m
      @USSSfr33d0m 2 роки тому +5

      I don't think so. Maybe in Tokyo but where I live nothing like that ever happen to me or my surrounded people.

    • @drk9148
      @drk9148 2 роки тому +6

      Same goes for Koreans looking down on Japanese. Correct way to say is both sides suffered equally.

    • @NestlaysChaulkolateChips
      @NestlaysChaulkolateChips 2 роки тому

      Yea, but these people are North Koreans. And these aren't North Koreans that are fleeing or against the North Korean government. Even South Koreans can't trust North Koreans, how are completely different people supposed to be expected to do that.

  • @kaibotski4939
    @kaibotski4939 2 роки тому +55

    I'm an ordinary citizen
    Drives a Vellfire and a Bentley.
    He sells "advertisment" that settles "disputes". He even said himself it's like a protection racket but I guess you get a spot in the free magazine as a bonus?
    I want to an ordinary citizen too if being one means getting a Bentley and got money to start "businesses" right out of prison.

  • @Khattooo
    @Khattooo 2 роки тому +10

    The fact he can sit in seiza* wearing a suit
    *Correct me if im wrong

    • @hsoloman
      @hsoloman 2 роки тому +1

      What's difficult about that?

  • @MyrmidonOP
    @MyrmidonOP Рік тому +4

    As a fellow ex-convict, i understand the way normal people saying this and that about yakuza/mafia/gangster/criminal. People can change but not all people can change
    I'll say, give him a chance. You all know most politician is all talk, and hide behind laws
    Me? an ex-convict that doing legal business, paying tax and become family bread maaker after get out from prison

  • @facebooksmith1269
    @facebooksmith1269 2 роки тому +88

    At the time his ancestors came to Japan, there was no concept of North or South Korea. And thousands of Koreans (not North or South - just Koreans) were forced to come to Japan. So they suffer the same fate that Black people endured in America. In short, Koreans in Japan are not immigrants. They're like Black people in America.

    • @amarbinay6654
      @amarbinay6654 2 роки тому +9

      They have separate school for North Korean tho

    • @1412Bunny
      @1412Bunny 2 роки тому +12

      @@amarbinay6654 after the liberation of korea it honestly made sense for people to align themselves with north korea. it was wealthier than the south for decades and the south was also ruled by a series of right-wing strongmen...

    • @amarbinay6654
      @amarbinay6654 2 роки тому +4

      @@1412Bunny don't anything about them explain me

    • @facebooksmith1269
      @facebooksmith1269 2 роки тому +14

      @@amarbinay6654 When Korea was divided, Koreans had to choose between North and South. Many Koreans in Japan aligned themselves with North for many reasons. Maybe their hometown was in the northern region. Or they thought North Korea being richer and more advanced at the time, wanted to be associated with them. But they never actually knew "North Korea" after it was divided. When they or their parents lived in Korea, it was just "Korea" or Japan (under the occupation) So to say that they're the "descendants" of North Korea doesn't make sense.
      But the main point is that Koreans in Japan are not immigrants. Very few went to Japan by "choice". It's no different than Black people in America. Black people are not immigrants. So just like America owes Black people for mistreatment, taking them away from their country ..., Japan owes Korean.

    • @Japonicasian
      @Japonicasian 2 роки тому +7

      @@facebooksmith1269 Large number of Korean immigrate to Japan during and after Korean war. And they didn't want to return to North Korea because of the political situation in North Korea.

  • @adil5331
    @adil5331 2 роки тому +31

    This is the most communist guy in the capitalist yakuza society

    • @s0urce.ow0
      @s0urce.ow0 2 роки тому +9

      I was thinking the same thing. Like a lot of the Yakuza back right wing politicians and this guy's just out here talking about the struggle of the common man. I like him he'd have my vote if I were able to.

  • @hugenerretho9151
    @hugenerretho9151 2 роки тому +11

    in order to eradicate any mafia, Poverty must be solved first as most of supply to mafia come from financial instability For their business such as prostitution and drug, demand will not disappear so either gov or private org must run it

  • @solohhbb9468
    @solohhbb9468 2 роки тому +19

    a lot of people especially outside of east asia dont know how close of a history korea and japan share even before the annexation period.

    • @hayek218
      @hayek218 2 роки тому +1

      Not much.

    • @solohhbb9468
      @solohhbb9468 2 роки тому

      @@hayek218 all they know is japan and korea hate each other. which is better kpop or jpop. anime rules. no, kdrama. just the modern stuff

  • @joeru-ej7ic
    @joeru-ej7ic 2 роки тому +25

    Thank you vice, this was badass.

    • @hayek218
      @hayek218 2 роки тому +3

      No thank you. Mind your business, please.

    • @queenraneea1025
      @queenraneea1025 2 роки тому +1

      @@hayek218 No thank you. Mind your business, please.

    • @hayek218
      @hayek218 2 роки тому +1

      @@queenraneea1025
      troll

  • @xoxoria
    @xoxoria Рік тому +2

    So he’s still a crook. Well great job in choosing your politicians, Japan.

  • @倒福菊ミン
    @倒福菊ミン 2 роки тому +13

    翻訳し易い様にゆっくり話してんの優しい

  • @antonioc7186
    @antonioc7186 2 роки тому +10

    This is a nice perspective, good video.

    • @hayek218
      @hayek218 2 роки тому

      No thank you. Mind your business, please.

  • @ardtob
    @ardtob 2 роки тому +39

    I wouldn't say he is north korean. He is japanese. He has korean blood, but 100% japanese.

    • @KKANG-jo4rh
      @KKANG-jo4rh 2 роки тому +2

      JAPANESE CAME FROM THE CHINESE TOO.

    • @DUNA1100
      @DUNA1100 2 роки тому +5

      Pachinko

    • @porothashawarma2339
      @porothashawarma2339 2 роки тому +12

      Yes by culture but the Japanese are big on that sort of blood purity thing . Both your parents need to be full Japanese to be considered a full Japanese. That’s the whole point reason behind the concept of a ‘Hafu’ existing

    • @Ok-oo2kh
      @Ok-oo2kh 2 роки тому +6

      @@porothashawarma2339 japanese people are mixed : koreans , chinese , jomon and ainu, thats why somes japanese looks 100% caucasian ,example :hayato tani, hideki go , ken hirai

    • @Ok-oo2kh
      @Ok-oo2kh 2 роки тому +4

      They look caucasian but they are pure japanese

  • @ArtieStrongManMusic
    @ArtieStrongManMusic 2 роки тому +2

    Yakuza: Like A Dragon

  • @kirstbarcy6204
    @kirstbarcy6204 2 роки тому +3

    “Taran!” Shows a missing pinky finger.

  • @tankeryy1566
    @tankeryy1566 2 роки тому +2

    didn't know that the yakuza are still active.

  • @Botchulism_asdf
    @Botchulism_asdf 2 роки тому +1

    He literally acts like the main character from a gangster movie...

  • @nyomanyogaiswara8072
    @nyomanyogaiswara8072 2 роки тому +3

    wow what an amazing advertising company huh? you pay ads and get protection as the bonus hehe

  • @nosut7996
    @nosut7996 2 роки тому +10

    いや、迷惑です

  • @j3llyf15h4
    @j3llyf15h4 2 роки тому +4

    In the intro this guys looks a lot like Kisaki

  • @おいす-s4y
    @おいす-s4y 2 роки тому +13

    ただのチンケなチンピラじゃん笑

  • @Abell_lledA
    @Abell_lledA 2 роки тому +8

    Narrative of Self is the result of a feedback loop between “Separate Self” & Cosmos🎈

  • @Old299dfk
    @Old299dfk 2 роки тому +2

    10:45 - i was not expecting that.

  • @harukabh1590
    @harukabh1590 7 місяців тому

    彼は美しい声を持っています

  • @chappiescollectables
    @chappiescollectables 6 днів тому

    like a dragon in IRL

  • @peacenotwar9267
    @peacenotwar9267 2 роки тому +8

    He's fucking motivated that is enough and hardworking

  • @thepunisher2988
    @thepunisher2988 2 роки тому +5

    OTSUKARESAMA DESUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @hana0106
    @hana0106 2 роки тому +2

    なんだよ。まんまヤクザじゃねーか。

  • @abcd123zyw
    @abcd123zyw 2 роки тому +12

    初っ端から漢さん登場とか熱すぎる🥰

    • @sobut3327
      @sobut3327 2 роки тому +1

      選挙にはマイナスイメージやろ

  • @ky9083
    @ky9083 2 роки тому +5

    ホンチさんのルーツは過酷。

  • @Sunny24359
    @Sunny24359 2 роки тому +1

    Anyone have any idea how his magic trick worked? Trying to learn it myself.

    • @MrAgmoore
      @MrAgmoore 2 роки тому

      Yeah I learned it from my uncle in the early 1980’s. On your left hand, fold the thumb 90 degrees down, towards the palm. This makes the thumb look severed and the 4 finger palm hides the tip of the thumb. Then take the right thumb, fold it down and connect it to the pretend severed thumb on the left hand. Wrap the index finger on your right hand to somewhat conceal the join. When you do the slide, everyone will fixate on the disconnected thumb, rather than the join - that’s the misdirection.

  • @kunten07
    @kunten07 2 роки тому +4

    I am watching Tokyo vice !

  • @r.h.f.6073
    @r.h.f.6073 2 роки тому +5

    what a fascinating guy

  • @ephoenix7
    @ephoenix7 2 роки тому

    Subtitles are too small to read on a smartphone

  • @yurayura09418
    @yurayura09418 2 роки тому +3

    ただのチンピラかよ。

  • @harri8157
    @harri8157 2 роки тому +18

    When you describe someone as North Korean, it gives the impression that they are actually from North Korea...

  • @pinkcatbluecatt6607
    @pinkcatbluecatt6607 Рік тому

    Thankful my country didn’t admit this concept💀

  • @maccaROK
    @maccaROK 2 роки тому +1

    Does anyone have the link to his UA-cam channel?

    • @teteiyus5762
      @teteiyus5762 Рік тому +1

      Check out the description box. His channel is all in japanese though

    • @maccaROK
      @maccaROK Рік тому

      @@teteiyus5762 ありがとう。後で勉強してる

  • @tobypark2045
    @tobypark2045 2 роки тому +8

    This guy's beyond badass

  • @AlbertKimMusic
    @AlbertKimMusic 2 роки тому +5

    a north korean yakuza WTH LMFAO

    • @MS-xu5vx
      @MS-xu5vx 2 роки тому

      Koreans have been in Yakuza gangs before Korea was split into North & South.

    • @AlbertKimMusic
      @AlbertKimMusic 2 роки тому +4

      @@MS-xu5vxcompletely forgot majority of the zainichi koreans were from the north

    • @MS-xu5vx
      @MS-xu5vx 2 роки тому +1

      @@AlbertKimMusic yea that too.

  • @yarekoktm226
    @yarekoktm226 2 роки тому +6

    こんばんは🌆見入ってしまい、あっという間に終わってしまいました❗️続編お願い致します🤲

  • @NovajaPravda
    @NovajaPravda 2 роки тому +1

    Interesting that even though Yakuza tend to associate themselves with far-right politics, he seems to be running his campaign as an left wing libertarian progressive, almost an anarchist. He is mostly trying to gather support from the bottom of the society.
    Personally I think Japan is not ready for this and he should be running a more moderate platform.
    His upbringing is actually quite Nazbol, North Korean School and Yakuza family. So his platform seems to almost be some sort of rebellion against his up brining.

    • @NovajaPravda
      @NovajaPravda 2 роки тому +1

      Honestly the only way I can see him becoming a politician is if Japan somehow get a prime minister who follows the Frankfrut school of Marxism, so they put him in some governmental position in Japan.
      But as you can see from the case of Biden, while they like to put people of the oppressed identity, they also want people who are highly-educated and skilled. I would recommend him to go to university and study politics related subject. So that he can address to the public with academic knowledge about law and politics.
      I do like him though, so if this really happened. If he performs exceptionally well in the government and gained substantial public support, he might get to be prime minister through that path.

  • @gungasc
    @gungasc 2 роки тому

    maid outfits, think Hooters in America, but with the 80's Mafia involved.

  • @amabile_forte
    @amabile_forte Рік тому

    芸術作品です👏⭐︎

  • @bye2107
    @bye2107 2 роки тому +3

    Why did he talk about taking clothes off with that cosplayer and also looked under her skirt? Wtf was that

    • @suselperez2409
      @suselperez2409 2 роки тому +1

      bc hes an upstanding member of society, absolute gentleman

    • @MrAgmoore
      @MrAgmoore 2 роки тому

      Have you never watched Japanese porn?

  • @yumirocks
    @yumirocks 2 роки тому +28

    Awesome ! I think this guy can make some real progressive changes in Japan, especially representing the oppressed population. Japanese people need to embrace a new future and open themselves to new possibilities. He seems like the kind of man who will keep committed to his promises.

    • @hayek218
      @hayek218 2 роки тому +4

      No thank you. Mind your business, please.

    • @yumirocks
      @yumirocks 2 роки тому

      @@hayek218 You mind your own business.....freakin troll

    • @Bayreuth1943
      @Bayreuth1943 2 роки тому

      Goddamn No.
      Don’t trust the mojo politicians. If reigned by them, Japan will become another Russia.
      Those maid girls are actually in fear of the former yakuza.
      Politicians in Japan should be stakeholders of “Old Principles”.

    • @jenshoefer7944
      @jenshoefer7944 Рік тому

      By extorting small business owners? This guy is still a thug and should be behind bars. He is zero added value to the society

  • @TrueFacts-sf4it
    @TrueFacts-sf4it 2 роки тому +4

    Honchi, You have my vote my friend.

  • @stevendugandzic4347
    @stevendugandzic4347 2 роки тому +1

    Changing the mindset of Japanese is an uphill battle racism is rife,this is a great video raw lije the old Vice,he said he wishes he wasn't born I say no,you were meant to,we all have a purpose,I saw crazy Yakuza times back in 86'-89',the young nan is right,Japanese don't like gaijin

  • @dexto6129
    @dexto6129 2 роки тому +4

    母親の環境が原因で
    彼を非行に走らせたのでしょうか
    頑張って下さい。

  • @rsinari47
    @rsinari47 Рік тому

    Long story short he's trying to become a politician for his own benefits, when he said advertising fees you know this dude is crap well he wants people to give tax money to him

  • @samuuma
    @samuuma 2 роки тому

    15:57 稲川会はsecondじゃなくてthirdだな。

  • @arnoldp8962
    @arnoldp8962 2 роки тому +1

    Goro Majima @17:07

  • @PirateRadioPodcasts
    @PirateRadioPodcasts 2 роки тому

    Meh. Government & organized crime: BIRDS OF A FEATHER.

  • @maltakahashi6357
    @maltakahashi6357 2 роки тому +2

    ホンチさん初めてまして😊
    ホンチさんの生い立ちの動画拝見させて頂きました🙏🌿
    人の倍以上、色々ご苦労なさったと思いますが私は本当にホンチさんの生き様、尊敬してます🙏🌿
    どんな国籍であろうと同じ人間には変わりはないと思います✊‼️
    自分がそんな風に差別されたら悲しいし、辛すぎると思います✊‼️
    ホンチさんみたいな人に政治家になって欲しいです🙏💕
    お身体に気をつけて頑張って下さい😊‼️
    陰ながら応援しております🙏🌿

  • @AlbertKimMusic
    @AlbertKimMusic 2 роки тому +4

    anyone know the song at 7:20 ??

    • @andyryooable
      @andyryooable 2 роки тому

      According to Shazam - Magic by Captain Funk.

  • @podmaneliction9744
    @podmaneliction9744 2 роки тому

    Beatboxしてんちゃうぞー😅

  • @RRLP007
    @RRLP007 Рік тому

    Kesaki tetaaa

  • @angelseok8034
    @angelseok8034 2 роки тому

    omg he looks like woozi

  • @MA-bu3uu
    @MA-bu3uu 2 роки тому +15

    How accurate is this? Last time y’all did yakuza stuff it was all BS and easily disproven by Japanese citizens with access to a newspaper and the internet.

  • @快楽天自由意志
    @快楽天自由意志 2 роки тому +3

    いきなりボコボコになってんじゃん

  • @unobooks
    @unobooks 2 роки тому

    this is a bad man

  • @Sicksporty72
    @Sicksporty72 2 роки тому +4

    ホンチさん!

  • @nishidahareo
    @nishidahareo 2 роки тому +4

    自分は彼を尊敬しますよ。日本人は外国人には優しいですよ!! 同じアジア人以外にはね…

  • @KazumaIshinpabu
    @KazumaIshinpabu 2 роки тому

    Can I join Yakuza as a American

  • @Whoisthistalking
    @Whoisthistalking 2 роки тому

    Seongjun Baek How to Fight?

  • @bkazz8116
    @bkazz8116 2 роки тому +4

    いいなこの人。

  • @モヨサヨフ
    @モヨサヨフ 2 роки тому

    3:44
    Aya Eikura?

  • @brandonlal3643
    @brandonlal3643 2 роки тому +3

    What’s mans UA-cam?

  • @bokhalomuj6890
    @bokhalomuj6890 Рік тому

    Just as they did not see fit to acknowledge God, God gave them over to a disapproved mental state, to do the things not fitting.
    And they were filled with all unrighteousness, wickedness, greed, and badness, being full of envy, murder, strife, deceit,
    and malice, being whisperers, backbiters, haters of God, insolent, haughty, boastful, schemers of what is harmful,
    disobedient to parents, without understanding, false to agreements, having no natural affection, and merciless.
    Although these know full well the righteous decree of God-that those practicing such things are deserving of death
    -they not only keep on doing them but also approve of those practicing them. do you not know that friendship with the world is enmity with God? Whoever, therefore, wants to be a friend of the world is making himself an enemy of God.
    do you not know that friendship with the world is enmity with God? Whoever, therefore, wants to be a friend of the world is making himself an enemy of God.

  • @karenavey2183
    @karenavey2183 2 роки тому +8

    Are you insane? Why would you profile a guy who publishes a magazine called ‘Molesta’??

  • @wanwansamurai
    @wanwansamurai 2 роки тому +4

    Koreans don't need anything. Chinese don't either.

  • @ericlin7023
    @ericlin7023 2 роки тому +5

    This guy needs help, like for real.

  • @F4ankC1-pu5cl
    @F4ankC1-pu5cl Рік тому

    HirAoka😇

  • @youtubeaccount5833
    @youtubeaccount5833 2 роки тому +9

    Well, in reality, most of their ancestors have been proven to be fraudulent immigrants. There are a large number of Koreans who illegally entered the country during the war.

    • @OblivionZXZ
      @OblivionZXZ 2 роки тому +1

      And it's totally okay because of what Japan did to them during WW2.

  • @mr-tn1ev
    @mr-tn1ev 2 роки тому +4

    昔はこうゆう格好良い兄ぃがいたけど今じゃ不良も金稼ぎに躍起になって義理も人情も何処かに消えてしまったよね。