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In 1968 and 1969, student protests at several Japanese universities ultimately forced the closure of campuses across Japan. Known as daigaku funsō (大学紛争, lit. 'university troubles') or daigaku tōsō (大学闘争, 'university struggles'), the protests were part of the worldwide protest cycle in 1968 and the late-1960s Japanese protest cycle, including the Anpo protests of 1970 and the struggle against the construction of Narita Airport. Students demonstrated initially against practical issues in universities and eventually formed the Zenkyōtō in mid-1968 to organize themselves. The Act on Temporary Measures concerning University Management allowed for the dispersal of protesters in 1969.

Initially, demonstrations were organized to protest against unpaid internships at the University of Tokyo Medical School. Building on years of student organization and protest, New Left student organizations began occupying buildings around campus. The other main campus where the protests originated was Nihon University. They began with student discontent over alleged corruption in the university board of directors. At Nihon, protests were driven less by ideology and more by pragmatism because of the university's traditional and conservative nature. The movement spread to other Japanese universities, escalating into violence both on campus and in the streets. In late 1968, at the zenith of the movement, thousands of students entered Tokyo's busiest railway station, Shinjuku, and rioted. Factional infighting (uchi-geba, 内ゲバ) was rampant among these students. In January 1969, the police besieged the University of Tokyo and ended the protests there, leading to renewed fervor from students at other universities, where protests continued. However, as public support for the students fell, and the police increased their efforts to stop the protests, the movement waned. The passage of the 1969 Act on Temporary Measures concerning University Management gave police the legal basis to apply more forceful measures, although splinter groups of the New Left groups, such as the United Red Army, continued their violence into the 1970s.

The students drew ideological inspiration from the works of Marxist theorists like Karl Marx and Leon Trotsky, French existentialist philosophers like Jean-Paul Sartre and Albert Camus, and the homegrown philosophy of the Japanese poet and critic Takaaki Yoshimoto. Yoshimoto's interpretation of "autonomy" (jiritsusei) and "subjectivity" (shutaisei) were based on his critique of the progressive liberal interpretations of these ideas by other Japanese intellectuals such as Masao Maruyama, whom he denounced as hypocritical. The students' devotion to shutaisei in particular would lead ultimately to the disintegration of their movement, as they focused increasingly on "self-negation" (jiko hitei) and "self-criticism" (hansei).

The university troubles helped in the emergence of Mitsu Tanaka's Women's Liberation (Ūman Ribu) movement. While most disputes had settled down by the 1970s and many of the students had reintegrated into Japanese society, the protests' ideas entered the cultural sphere, inspiring writers like Haruki Murakami and Ryū Murakami. The students' political demands made education reform a priority for the Japanese government, which it tried to address through organizations such as the Central Council for Education. The protests have been the subject of modern popular media, such as Kōji Wakamatsu's 2007 film United Red Army.

Zenkyōtō

The All-Campus Joint Struggle Committees (Japanese: 全学共闘会議; Zengaku kyōtō kaigi), commonly known as the Zenkyōtō (Japanese: 全共闘), were Japanese student organizations consisting of anti-government leftists and non-sectarian radicals.

The movement began at the University of Tokyo and Nihon University, and expanded rapidly to the other major universities over the subsequent three years.

Across the country, 127 universities — 24 percent of the national four-year university system in total — experienced strikes or occupations in 1968. In 1969, this rose to 153 universities or 41 percent. There was also a Zenkyōtō movement in the Japanese high schools.

Up to this point, mobilizing in the student movement meant conforming to the rules of the student council and constituting a clear majority within it. The Zenkyōtō, however, was formed in a voluntarist manner — or through direct democracy, so to speak — as an extralegal organization that operated outside the rules and without recognition by the university administration, consciously opposing the existing type of conformism.

The Zenkyōtō had no rules that governed either its membership or its leadership. Political sects participated in the movement, along with a multitude of small nonpartisan groups, but these organizations fought under the banner of each specific university in the Zenkyōtō.

From the moment of its formation, the Zenkyōtō spread to universities across the whole of Japan, something that had never been seen before in the postwar Japanese student movement, marking the specific character of ’68. Yet, at the same time, the Zenkyōtō as an organization overburdened itself from the outset with political difficulties specific to the practice of direct democracy, difficulties that would emerge later as the movement developed.

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Damn my xhs post talking about homeless services and asking what it's like in China fucking popped off. Like hundreds of comments, 20k views, just people talking about homelessness in the two countries.

Also a lot of confused Chinese people being like "why don't they just go to the police for help?"

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[–] Hohsia@hexbear.net 7 points 4 days ago

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[–] viva_la_juche@hexbear.net 19 points 4 days ago (6 children)

Not to be too tinfoil about it but the message when you open tiktok being all “we’re so fortunate president trump is gonna help us 🥹” really makes me feel like this was a layup for him for sure lol

[–] hexaflexagonbear@hexbear.net 13 points 4 days ago (2 children)

Bytedance did the obvious thing, and now Democrats may have to deal with a giant swing in one of their main demographics. They’re evil, but they’re also genuinely incompetent.

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[–] SpiderFarmer@hexbear.net 15 points 4 days ago

Overhearing NCIS episode on a vehicular manslaughter case.

Girl: crying We didn't know it was a person.

Cop: It was a marine.

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[–] stigsbandit34z@hexbear.net 16 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Lololol I love that Chinese citizens don’t think about the US whatsoever

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[–] SexUnderSocialism@hexbear.net 20 points 4 days ago

When you ban treats in a treat based economy biden-troll

[–] UmbraVivi@hexbear.net 12 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

Tried Death Must Die a while back. The problem with making a game that's "Vampire Survivors mixed with Hades" is that your game is gonna be compared to Hades. A game which has no weaknesses and is at least an 8/10 in every category possible. Amazing gameplay, music, visual design, writing, progression, replayability, anything you can think of, Hades is great at it. So when your Hades-inspired game does have weaknesses, they suddenly become very glaring in comparison.

And the biggest weakness Death Must Die has imo is the writing and the characters. It's basically non-existant what does exist is pretty bad. Now sure, Vampire Survivors has hardly any writing or story either, but Death Must Die clearly takes inspiration from Hades in that regard, not only are your powers given to you by gods, they also have a voice line every time you get one of their powers. Except where the Hades gods have entire books of dialogue where they talk about themselves, the player character, their many relationships with other characters etc., Death Must Die has none of that. The 3rd time I encountered the fire goddess, her dialogue was already reduced to "Let's light it up!" or "Coming in hot!"-type of one-liners.

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[–] Taster_Of_Treats@hexbear.net 15 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (4 children)

My dad legitimately thinks that TikTok is a national security problem and "it must be really scary if 80% of congress voted to ban it." I pointed out that 80% of congress didn't lift a finger to save Gaza, and he said I was attacking their character not their argument, but he's literally using their assumed strong positive character as an appeal to authority argument too! Then went on to talk about how Trump is definitely compromat by Russia (moreso than just being financially in business with them, which is public knowledge).

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I don't even personally like Tiktok as a format, I just credit it with being the only social media to show the unvarnished truth of Israel's genocide of Palestinians.

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[–] President_Obama@hexbear.net 13 points 4 days ago

Is me liking cute guys political? Or is it not political because theyre men, the apolitical gender?

[–] peppersky@hexbear.net 12 points 4 days ago (2 children)

kinda feel like there was a side to the whole tiktok banning that we all missed: a social media app that americans can't access would have maybe been cool for the rest of the world

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[–] viva_la_juche@hexbear.net 12 points 4 days ago (2 children)

No shot this isn’t political theater lmaooo

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throwback to this classic January tweet

[–] Dolores@hexbear.net 12 points 4 days ago (1 children)

guy who's really concerned about Xinjiang because he thought it was about the prosecution of the Weezers

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[–] TheSpectreOfGay@hexbear.net 22 points 5 days ago (13 children)

is it just me or do ppl these days seem more averse to the idea of piracy? like a few years ago, maybe 10? i feel like everyone online was all for piracy and would do it all the time. but now if i suggest piracy ppl will go "nooo piracy scary" and i dont get it????

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I'm so used to piracy being normal that I've legitimately made people uncomfortable a few times with just a casual mention. At work. Which like maybe its not the best place to be talking about it but come on.

Once I recommended a show and someone asked what streaming service it was on, and I said I didn't know because I pirated it. They said 'oh' and got visibly uncomfortable.

We were chatting about our hobby projects over the Summer and I talked about my home server in really vague details since its boring nerd shit, then people asked of I was like ripping all my media or where I got it from. Said I pirated it all, then it got real quiet.

I know everyone in my work likes to think we actually help the world (we dont) and that our employees are good/moral people (a lot of them aren't) but I'm willing to bet 80% of them have watched a movie online before Netflix was popular.

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[–] Dolores@hexbear.net 11 points 4 days ago (2 children)

i don't understand how the crime pays but botany doesn't guy is in a different country like every week

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Dua Lipa mindset

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[–] Dolores@hexbear.net 9 points 4 days ago

eh, whaddafuck they mean, talkin about us using too many commas, whats their fuking problem, huh? paulie-point

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[–] DragonBallZinn@hexbear.net 12 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

“Gen Z is lazy and doesn’t want to work….but stop applying to my businesses! I’m good!”

[–] Rojo27@hexbear.net 7 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Wait, so Tiktok is already back? Lmao, I hate all of this.

[–] thelastaxolotl@hexbear.net 8 points 4 days ago

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[–] keepcarrot@hexbear.net 8 points 4 days ago (2 children)

I believe in communal living but I am getting really tired of people stomping past my room and my heart going into overdrive and now I can't leave my room unless everyone else leaves the house

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[–] buh@hexbear.net 10 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

you can still watch tiktok videos in the US through a desktop browser (if you're not logged in) 🤔

try it: https://www.tiktok.com/@cool_cammy/video/7345896734452632878

the whole site basically runs the same as it always did as long as you're not logged in lol

edit: it looks like it's back in general? even the mobile apps with login

[–] KnilAdlez@hexbear.net 7 points 4 days ago

Democrats should keep the TikTok ban in place, just to prove they can do fucking anything

[–] ClathrateG@hexbear.net 8 points 4 days ago

tfw mods ban the lib you've been 3 day long argument with before you can reply to their latest bit of drivel catgirl-flop

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Damn dude the anti-vegan vitriol on little red book is craaaazy. Any post that comes across my feed that even mentions vegans in any way has the most cursed comment section, coming from both westerners and Chinese users lol. I forgot the nice safe space we’ve created here.

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[–] DragonBallZinn@hexbear.net 24 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago)

Be me

really shit week

go out, grab coffee

see flyer

it mentioned PSL

realized that 7 years ago seeing “socialism” out in the open like that was totally unthinkable

I live in a yee-yee suburb in Ohio, this isn’t a big city.

It’s the little things

[–] M68040@hexbear.net 9 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

in a world where big data threatens to commodify our lives,. Browsing socialist message boards on my phone at a restaurant owned by the Oberweises constitutes Heroism

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[–] viva_la_juche@hexbear.net 31 points 5 days ago (3 children)

I’ll tell you one thing bout them Chinese, they know how to run a social media site

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[–] hexaflexagonbear@hexbear.net 7 points 4 days ago

It’s Adam and Steve, not Madam and Steve.

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