Fukuoka Unemployed man in his 30s asks “Do you know about basic income?” before punching a police officer on a train platform. Arrested on the spot on suspicion of assault.
*8/2 (Fri) 9:02am distribution rkb Mainichi Broadcasting An unemployed man in his 30s was arrested on the spot for punching and injuring a male police officer on the platform of a station in Higashi-ku, Fukuoka City. According to police, at around 7:30 p.m. on the 1st, on the platform at Kyushu Sandai-mae Station on the JR Kagoshima Line in Higashi-ku, Fukuoka City, a man asked a police officer sitting next to him who was on his way home, “Do you know about basic income?” When the man replied, “I don’t know,” the man suddenly punched him in the face. The man sustained cuts inside his mouth and the man was arrested on the spot. The man arrested on the spot on suspicion of assault is an unemployed man (30) living in Karahara, Higashi Ward, Fukuoka City. Continue reading below.
>>1 >The man asked the police officer sitting next to him on his way home, “Do you know about basic income?” When the man replied, “I don’t know,” the man suddenly punched him in the face. This scene was in volume 8 of Fist of Kitakyushu.
>>3 Violence and random attacks are so common in the local area that something like this rarely makes the news. This time the victim was a police officer, so it only made the local news to save face for the police.
When I was in elementary school, a strange man asked me what time it was, and when I answered that I didn’t know because we weren’t allowed to wear watches to school and I didn’t have a watch, he hit me.
I guess it was just an excuse to hit him lol. He just happens to have a face that makes you want to hit him and he just happens to be a police officer.
Excuses don’t matter The rule in Fukuoka is that the strongest fighter comes out on top An example of someone who tried to gain the upper hand because they looked a little cocky, but failed This is how the trash living on the edge of Japan lives.
The LDP and Republicans had to choose between “persuading smart people” and “brainwashing idiots” to get votes, and chose the latter. Because it’s easy to lower the level. So they started calling smart people “professional citizens” to appeal to people who are easily affected by childish words. It’s the same method, and they must have been taught how to do it by the Unification Church.
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