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*On May 6, 2020, Shinzo Abe made a streaming on Nico Nico Douga, and a number of slander comments were posted by Netto-uyoku. This streaming was to solicit questions from viewers about the response to COVID-19, and racist comments and slanderous comments were written in the streaming.
*On May 6, 2020, Shinzo Abe made a streaming on Nico Nico Douga, and a number of slander comments were posted by Netto-uyoku. This streaming was to solicit questions from viewers about the response to COVID-19, and racist comments and slanderous comments were written in the streaming.
*On May, 2018, one of Japanese internet controversies, "spring festival to ban Netouyo", a large number of people for pleasure on the 2channel reported Netto-uyoku on Youtube. Most of the reported Netto-uyoku were users who had posted videos including Nanjing massacre denial, comfort woman denial, anti-Korean and anti- Chinese, which they criticized as being pro-Chinese on the part of Youtube.
*On May, 2018, one of Japanese internet controversies, " banned Netto-uyoku spring festival", a large number of people for pleasure on the 2channel reported Netto-uyoku on Youtube. Most of the reported Netto-uyoku were users who had posted videos including Nanjing massacre denial, comfort woman denial, anti-Korean and anti- Chinese, which they criticized as being pro-Chinese on the part of Youtube.
*On January 6, 2020, Japanese Trump supporters, known as JAnon, took to the streets of Tokyo. The movement involved many believers of Happy Science and other propagandists.
*On January 6, 2020, Japanese Trump supporters, known as JAnon, took to the streets of Tokyo. The movement involved many believers of Happy Science and other propagandists.


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