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After I made today’s post, I learned the hash tag, .

atsushijp, 2020年6月2日

After I made today’s post, I learned the hash tag, .
It is important & I need to learn. I don’t want to be ignorant. I will learn more & hopefully, I can write more in Japanese to share to the Japanese people. ☆
I will re-post today’s contents later on. Thank you for those who commented & left “likes”. ☆
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投稿をした後に、今日のSNSでの動きを知りました。上手く翻訳できないのですが、先程の投稿は今日の流れには適切じゃないなと思い、一度削除しました。コメントとか”いいね”を下さった皆様、ごめんなさい。またいつか、再度投稿します。「刺し子を知ってほしい」と英語で訴えるのと同じように、日本の方にも「今世界で起こっていること」を知ってほしいと思っています。政治色を出したいアカウントではありません。ただ、「知ること」はとても大事だと思うので、今日はSNSのチカラの一部になろうと思います。ご理解頂けたら幸いです。
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2020-06-02 11:04:09




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Comments (7)

  1. Hi Im ABril!! >:-) says:
    2020年6月2日 at 3:47 PM

    Please delete this. You’re flooding feeds with black squares that block the information that protestors need to stay safe tonight. This is an empty gesture. If you would like to help please post information about how protestors can survive the night and stay safe. Thank you. And again. Please delete this.

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  2. Silvia Mariani says:
    2020年6月2日 at 4:18 PM

    😥😥😥

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    2020年6月2日 at 4:45 PM

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    2020年6月2日 at 6:04 PM

    Thank you for this post.

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    2020年6月2日 at 9:07 PM

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    2020年6月2日 at 9:37 PM

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    2020年6月3日 at 3:31 AM

    Thank you for your willingness to reach out and learn more 🖤

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