Was this an genuinely important historical event?

Was this an genuinely important historical event?

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If Japan maybe. Not for the rest of the world though

It was cool so yeah

His death kept Nippon from going Commie so yeah it was pretty significant.

Somewhat. It's good for political history on how politicians have been assasinated

>prevented Japan from turning communist
>saved countless lives and crippled the japanese communist party

what do you think OP

Casualties: 1 man, 2 pairs of glasses

In Japan yes. It's still controversial over there over whether what he did was right or not.

It was unlikely that Japan would have become communist regardless imo.

>Go on Reddit because I'm a masocist
>Tons of butthurt commies claiming that it was a tragedy and comparing this to CIA coups in Latin America.

His party split up after his death, so I guess he did make some waves.

Why does there seem to be a shock wave or halo or something that appears when their bodies hit?

Pretty sure that's the flash of someone taking a picture.

Anime is real in Japan.

>>prevented Japan from turning communist
>>saved countless lives [so every one of them could be wasted by liberalism and fascism]

That's normal in Japan.

Japan hasn't been in an armed conflict since WWII

The Sino-Japanese Wars. Pacific War. Second World War.

Honestly just kill yourself.

based retard

jokes on you fucktard,
WWII and the Second World War are different things.

They never once had any chance of gaining majority power.

>saved countless lives
>because obviously the JCP is Marxist-Leninist, despite literally everything they've said and done since their creation

This is the single dumbest thing I've ever heard anyone say about history and I went to public school in Texas

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Why do people not do shit like this anymore?
There is a ton of politicians which need some stabbing.