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Shocking Japanese Journalist challenges White Supremacist, is OWNED by him

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Published 19 Aug 2018

Japanese Journalist Ikegami Akira, goes on to interview Jared Taylor, a man described as white supremacist. Watch how it goes.

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    @doctorich6 years ago No one got "OWNED" here. This was quite seriously just 4 people sitting down for a cordial conversation. 974
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    @LMGunslinger5 years ago It's really strange watching actual neutral reporting. 531
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    @TheLilbigBlack6 years ago Title is misleading. The journalists were fair. 795
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    @goodleshoes6 years ago There's no "Owning". Everyone was very polite unlike america... 542
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    @rustyspygoat40896 years ago This is the first time I have witnessed Jared speaking Japanese and he certainly seems to be just as convincing as he is in English. Impressive communication skills 653
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    @thundaga40056 years ago Come on with the clickbait title. The Japanese were more receptive to his arguments because they're not idiots who think race isn't real. 351
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    @lovefool28505 years ago Look how respectful the Japanese men is during this conversation, if it were 2 Americans there would be arguing , screaming , disrespect. 257
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    @Laotzu.Goldbug6 years ago Watching Jared Taylor speak fluent Japanese has got to be one of the strangest things I've seen in a while 377
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    @jangcarangers49196 years ago I feel like the Japanese enjoy interviewing Jared Taylor because of the warnings he gives about mass immigration in perfect Japanese. May the Japanese learn from our mistakes! 207
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    @frankburns88716 years ago The Japanese fully understand racial differences. It's weird to watch this guy pretend otherwise. 298
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    @theedwardian6 years ago The title is misleading, the Japanese interviewers are genuinly curious and interested in his cause. Japanese people understand the importance of cultural and racial homogeneity. 342
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    @quickjumpingfoxes6 years ago What strikes me is the extraordinary (I mean, to the extent that one does not see it anymore in the USA when the talk turns to politics) politeness of the conversation. Each side listened to the other before speaking again. All three Japanese were extremely attentive when Jared was speaking. (And likewise for Jared when they were speaking.) ... 156
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    @vlaw71036 years ago Jared sama sensei is not a white supremacist 147
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    @stevenlee56734 years ago As a Korean American, I actually agreed with what Jared Taylor said. Change my mind all u haters. 122
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    @davidbasset75576 years ago I'm African American and just spent the last two days discovering/watching interviews with Jared and boy am I impressed. He's very reasonable and is not interested in being petty or obnoxious. I sense the kindness in his nature. I hate the term "supremacist" just like he does. IDK why the video is titled this way smh....
    If there was a black enclave in the US, I would definitely have to leave the country or reside in the mixed enclave simply bc I don't ascribe to liberalism as we know it today. There are many liberal black enclaves already and I'm not a fan. If there was a black, libertarian enclave I would live there. I would also like to live among any race if they are libertarians and truly live by the NAP. I'm still young and don't plan on living in the US for long, I plan to live in my parents nation of origin and help develop it with the knowledge I have gained here in the US. I was born here so I have a deep connection to America and Americans but I know deep down in my heart, my destiny is to pay back the world for giving me the great luck of being born in the most prosperous place on earth despite being the son of refugees (fleeing from a major 30 year hot war).
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    @bububaba12296 years ago interesting interview, but title is pretty inappropriate 80
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    @ochiaichannel11896 years ago Misleading click-bait. You shouldn't include the words like "owned" or "confront" in the titles of your videos. I'm Japanese and I understand every word they say. I don't see or hear anybody trying to convince one another nor do I see any confrontation. The Japanese media guys are there only to listen to what Jared Taylor-san has to say. ... 93
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    @duckman125696 years ago "It's strange, don't you think?" 40
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    @euphoricatheist66945 years ago Japanese interviewers are much fairer than the Western ones here, since they can recognize the common sense in what he says - they don't have 'Japanese guilt' 80
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    @nezuminezuminezumi7266last year I grew up in South Africa and was born around the time we became a democratic country. I have seen how race and tribal differences have destroyed my country. Our Economy and infrastructure collapsed entirely because of race based hiring. Our farmers get murdered disproportionately on a per capita basis because they're white. Nothing he is saying is untrue scientifically or anecdotally.
    You can believe in diversity all you want, but reality does not care about this religion. We could solve so many issues and make a better future for everyone if we were just honest about our strengths and shortcomings and actually respected and understood genetic differences instead of taking them for granted.
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    @nativedaughter97236 years ago This was the most civilized exchange I’ve ever seen Involving uncle Jared. I thoroughly enjoyed hearing him speak Japanese and see the women nodding along with him. We need more of this. 40
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    @high-defRJlast year I am Japanese who grew up in the affluent neighborhood in Chicago, only to have high school and the area of residence in common with a serial killer named Benjamin Nathaniel Smith who went on a shooting spree to kill blacks, Jewish, and Asian people in the summer of 1999. He was a supporter of white supremacist group, and went on the rampage after the leader was denied to practice law in Illinois.
    From this tragic event from over 20 years ago, I've always thought that a white supremacists are those who hates all sorts of minorities and even use violence to get their views out. But Jared Taylor just doesn't seem like those kind of "white supremacist". When he can speak Japanese because he was born and grew up in Japan in youth, his level of "white supremacy" is more on the neutral side, and he won't do no harm to Japanese or Asians - he respects others, and would not go to the level to put violence against people.
    Every point that he makes made me think and also agree. This is a great conversation program that the Japanese TV station put out.
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    @DarkPsy5 years ago The japanese are refreshingly free of bias. Normally you have interviews like for example look up where Putin gets interviews by Americans and such things, totally disrespectful, more like a political war of words rather than an interview. But the japanese are very polite and understanding and free of bias. This is so refreshing. ... 31
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    @MarioKL4 years ago This is probably the best modern interview I've seen. The staff were absolutely professional, reasonable, listened to their interviewee and processed what he said. My God, we need more of this! 22
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    @janoycresva27611 months ago He wasn’t challenging Mr Taylor & he wasn’t OWNED by him either, it was a respectful discussion. And the Japanese reporter was quite reasonable & understood exactly what Mr Taylor was saying. And everything Mr Taylor said is true. ... 9
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    @brianoden17986 years ago Wow one of the most polite and respectful conversations I have seen and heard in years! I have great respect for this man and the Japanese interviewers. 23
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    @rogerdodger84155 years ago What a great man, and phenomenal intellect. 15
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    @levanceland4 years ago This was actually heartwarming. I love when the Japanese interview Jared. They actually listen. 15
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    @maxkim79372 years ago as a korean american, i can respect his views. he's not wrong about his concerns. it just hits different because some of us don't want to think like that. i find it ironic that he gets death threats from his own race and not from others. it's the same issue with africa and how the countries were created with really bad grouping of tribes who hate each other or can't relate with each other. i don't see how that is different from how it is in america now. ... 20
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    @Senloriel5 years ago The Japanese people didn't get owned they heard his argument... looked like they completely understood what he was saying and seemed to not find any issue with it haha, guess that's high IQ for you! 37
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    @vzmax6 years ago France, which a few decades ago was still French, now suffers from the same problems as the US... Immigration is the poison of the great Western civilization 12
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    @bobhonkhonk984310 months ago An absolute trip, uncle Jared speaking fluent Japanese 6
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    @Ricky_Evans16113 months ago The way that Japanese girl reacted when he told them that most of the threats he receives are from other huwite people, was just literally the most adorable thing I've ever seen 😂 3
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    @mrkrabs6226 years ago Let's keep Japan Japanese, and America & Europe for the Europeans 🇺🇸🇯🇵 66
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    @19Slim683 years ago I consider Jared Taylor to be more of a "White Identitarian" than a "White Supremacist." Critics who label him as a Nazi or a White Supremacist are dishonest. 7
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    @rapid7894 years ago Nobody owned anybody. Both sides were polite and civilized. 7
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    @gavinschuette98266 years ago there is no such thing as white supremacy......that phrase is anti white racism 6
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    @nerthus46854 years ago If any non-whites are reading this. Save your nations. Do not be like us. 4
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    @Trainwreck123154 years ago To put in perspective, Ikegami Akira is considered a Political hack by many in Japan. Especially when it comes to Japanese politics he has some of the most smooth brain takes. But I'm genuinely impressed that he would do this interview. ... 11
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    @BigD-jc6rj3 years ago WOW! People are ACTUALLY having a civilized discussion and LISTENING TO EACH OTHER! Imagine that! 6
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    @Connection-Lostlast year The Japanese people here have a totally different perspective because they're secluded on an island, with rival factions in every direction. And they're homogeneous. 4
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    @rocker24super2 years ago Is this how mainstream interviews in Japan typically go? I've got to say that was one of the most professional way I've seen counterpoints presented. 5
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    @user-ou9ln4vl2n4 years ago 池上彰(Akira Ikegami) is the famous Japanese commentator , professor , jounalist.
    very famous in Japan. his economic books is good.
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    @berndblabla42495 years ago Please Japan don't open Japan for many foreigners... Tourists yes highly qualified yes... 3 worlders no 28
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    @brucey393 years ago They nodded their heads to truth and logic 6
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    @dancrosby99915 years ago There's not much difference between Muhammad Ali's views on race and Taylor's, yet nobody complained about Ali. 10
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    @wardrm55986 years ago They were both very polite to one another. They both paused to listen to one another. As an American of Anglo-European descent I respect and admire Japan as a civilization of high culture and accomplishments in their own right. I think Mr. Taylor handled himself well as he usually does. It was actually a relief to hear a civil discourse on race for once! ... 6
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    @matthewcragg36074 years ago Their reactions are precious. 10
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    @user-cp3ip3rw7r3 months ago マジでこの人が言ってる通りなんよな。日本も中国人やベトナム人で溢れてるやろ今。「多様化」って響きは美しいけども現実的には無理がある。だって日本は日本人が辛抱して頑張って育ててきた国やん。それを中国人に乗っ取られてしまうよ。
    ジェラードテイラー氏はそれと同じことを言ってる。だから俺はアメリカの白人の気持ちがわかるわ。日本も同じ状況で大変だよ今。
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    @Meowface.3 years ago I do hope Japan stays strong and protects itself from immigration
    Keep your culture strong, you'll forever have a high functioning society
    Allow the world in and it will only degrade your beautiful nation
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    @user-pl2kd7fl1x4 years ago Wow his Japanese level is so high. His Japanese is like a native speaker. 6
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    @jameseldridge34452 years ago This already cracked below 50% in 2022 lol 4
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    @rockbrian89644 years ago the look on that girls face 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 8
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    @user-us3pb6mr9p3 years ago I think Mr. Taylor' ideology may come from his experience of childhood in Japan. 4
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    @bambam-uw3ox11 months ago I would not call him a "White Supremacist" but he is a White advocate that advocates for the interests of White people and it's ok to do that. It's very natural and normal. Black and latino politicians openly admit to working toward the interests for their own people so White people should have the right to do the same ... 3
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    @Del-Canada5 years ago Damn Japanese women are gorgeous. This interview wasn't what I expected. It was a nice sit down. 10
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    @stephencampbell273510 months ago I salute you, Mr. Taylor. Also, kudos to those calm and reasonable Japanese reporters. I like the Japanese. 2
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    @invinoveritas68595 years ago Mutual respect.That's all i see here..... 8
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    @bansheeba844 years ago PLEASE CHANGE YOUR TITLE- THIS MAN DESERVES WAAY MORE RESPECT 20
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    @johnc.56003 years ago It's funny how they grasp these basic concepts like 2+2=4 while influential Americans have to bend rules and laws to make 2+2=394 actual sense 4
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    @desimar32875 years ago As a white American you really need to change the title of this video, it's really stupid saying "owned!" The interviewers were very fair, polite and obviously intelligent as they could see Mr. Taylor's view points. ... 5
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    @Stoddardian5 months ago The Japanese girl on the right is gorgeous. 3
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    @andso77193 years ago One thing I've noticed that has made me laugh is when people get disgusted at white men being attracted to Asian women. They say "Yellow fever is a fetish, it's racist". And you respond with "So you think whites should stick with their own race?", they adamantly agree.... The irony is simply lost on them. Hilarious. ... 4
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    @linyonglan4 years ago Where is the full video? Thank you : ) 2
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    @diegogrunhaus60015 years ago Great languaje skill Jared...Do you also have interviews in French?... 6
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    @ArilandoArilando6 years ago Is the full program available anywhere? 3
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    @jeffreyl.i.42073 years ago Jared Taylor makes perfect sense. He applies logics. Many people don’t like this. 4
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    @7T77772 years ago Very polite and respectful interview. Never see this in the West. 3
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    @invinoveritas68596 years ago They all gain better understandind of each other through peaceful talk....... 5
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    @daveshaw93444 years ago No one owned here....just a pleasant conversation 2
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    @tristanjager4112last month Absolutely incredible. Yes the title is clickbait but the content is good journalism. Surprised this clip hasnt got higher views!
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    @user-ou9ln4vl2n4 years ago 最初はこの人は差別主義者だと思ったが、最後まで動画見たら、かなり中立的、公平な人だと思った。
    この人は愛国者だと思う。
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    @squirrelandowl74824 years ago I've seen this full interview. This thing is cut to sh1t to make it look like Jared answered questions in a way that he did not. 5
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    @ngamashaka48945 years ago This is very good get us more please :) 2
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    @P4GYY5 years ago FUCKING HELL their preconceived notions going into the interview... compared too the end :o lmao that was a great turn around of understanding
    WELL PLAYED Jared!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    @05jorgeruiz5 months ago Where is the rest of the video, pls someone send me the link thank you 😊
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    @kowalityjesus6 years ago How long before Goolag takes this video down? 1
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    @STDrepository4 years ago He doesn't have his weird lisp when he speaks Japanese lol. 4
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    @Blake40145 years ago Jarad Taylor is NOT a white supremacist, and nor did he OWN anybody. He had a friendly chat with some japanese folk with no bias. Smart people. I thumbed down for inaccurate title of video. 3
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    @The00air5 years ago Misleading title but eternally grateful for the translation:) 3