As I have written , I dislike the line "even if it is against the world".
However, there are real governments and people who make it their "national policy".
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By the way, there was a time when the youth of our country (not all youth, of course) were in solidarity in support of Palestine (anti-Israel, of course).
Support for Palestine in the Japanese student movement of the 1970s continued into later years and played a role in supporting Palestine's quest for independence and rights.
Protests, demonstrations, support for the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), and the anti-Vietnam war movement, to name a few, the university campus at the time was a lawless zone, or rather, an 'open zone'."the university campus at that time was a lawless zone, or rather an 'open zone.'
Unfortunately, I was born about 15 years too late and missed the chance to stand in this "open zone,", but I have kept up with the residue, I believe.
For example, in this way.
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I am a college student now, and it seems that my university was a famous mother of quite radical activities in the 1960s and 1970s.
However, as far as I can see, not a single student is shouting "Palestine solidarity" on college campuses.
Well, naturally.
I would be surprised if any student on a college campus today knew about the "Palestinian issue".