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In 1968 and 1969, student protests at several Japanese universities ultimately forced the closure of campuses across Japan. Known as daigaku funsō (大学紛争, lit. 'university troubles') or daigaku tōsō (大学闘争, 'university struggles'), the protests were part of the worldwide protest cycle in 1968 and the late-1960s Japanese protest cycle, including the Anpo protests of 1970 and the struggle against the construction of Narita Airport. Students demonstrated initially against practical issues in universities and eventually formed the Zenkyōtō in mid-1968 to organize themselves. The Act on Temporary Measures concerning University Management allowed for the dispersal of protesters in 1969.

Initially, demonstrations were organized to protest against unpaid internships at the University of Tokyo Medical School. Building on years of student organization and protest, New Left student organizations began occupying buildings around campus. The other main campus where the protests originated was Nihon University. They began with student discontent over alleged corruption in the university board of directors. At Nihon, protests were driven less by ideology and more by pragmatism because of the university's traditional and conservative nature. The movement spread to other Japanese universities, escalating into violence both on campus and in the streets. In late 1968, at the zenith of the movement, thousands of students entered Tokyo's busiest railway station, Shinjuku, and rioted. Factional infighting (uchi-geba, 内ゲバ) was rampant among these students. In January 1969, the police besieged the University of Tokyo and ended the protests there, leading to renewed fervor from students at other universities, where protests continued. However, as public support for the students fell, and the police increased their efforts to stop the protests, the movement waned. The passage of the 1969 Act on Temporary Measures concerning University Management gave police the legal basis to apply more forceful measures, although splinter groups of the New Left groups, such as the United Red Army, continued their violence into the 1970s.

The students drew ideological inspiration from the works of Marxist theorists like Karl Marx and Leon Trotsky, French existentialist philosophers like Jean-Paul Sartre and Albert Camus, and the homegrown philosophy of the Japanese poet and critic Takaaki Yoshimoto. Yoshimoto's interpretation of "autonomy" (jiritsusei) and "subjectivity" (shutaisei) were based on his critique of the progressive liberal interpretations of these ideas by other Japanese intellectuals such as Masao Maruyama, whom he denounced as hypocritical. The students' devotion to shutaisei in particular would lead ultimately to the disintegration of their movement, as they focused increasingly on "self-negation" (jiko hitei) and "self-criticism" (hansei).

The university troubles helped in the emergence of Mitsu Tanaka's Women's Liberation (Ūman Ribu) movement. While most disputes had settled down by the 1970s and many of the students had reintegrated into Japanese society, the protests' ideas entered the cultural sphere, inspiring writers like Haruki Murakami and Ryū Murakami. The students' political demands made education reform a priority for the Japanese government, which it tried to address through organizations such as the Central Council for Education. The protests have been the subject of modern popular media, such as Kōji Wakamatsu's 2007 film United Red Army.

Zenkyōtō

The All-Campus Joint Struggle Committees (Japanese: 全学共闘会議; Zengaku kyōtō kaigi), commonly known as the Zenkyōtō (Japanese: 全共闘), were Japanese student organizations consisting of anti-government leftists and non-sectarian radicals.

The movement began at the University of Tokyo and Nihon University, and expanded rapidly to the other major universities over the subsequent three years.

Across the country, 127 universities — 24 percent of the national four-year university system in total — experienced strikes or occupations in 1968. In 1969, this rose to 153 universities or 41 percent. There was also a Zenkyōtō movement in the Japanese high schools.

Up to this point, mobilizing in the student movement meant conforming to the rules of the student council and constituting a clear majority within it. The Zenkyōtō, however, was formed in a voluntarist manner — or through direct democracy, so to speak — as an extralegal organization that operated outside the rules and without recognition by the university administration, consciously opposing the existing type of conformism.

The Zenkyōtō had no rules that governed either its membership or its leadership. Political sects participated in the movement, along with a multitude of small nonpartisan groups, but these organizations fought under the banner of each specific university in the Zenkyōtō.

From the moment of its formation, the Zenkyōtō spread to universities across the whole of Japan, something that had never been seen before in the postwar Japanese student movement, marking the specific character of ’68. Yet, at the same time, the Zenkyōtō as an organization overburdened itself from the outset with political difficulties specific to the practice of direct democracy, difficulties that would emerge later as the movement developed.

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[–] [email protected] 6 points 19 minutes ago

time to update this one

[–] [email protected] 3 points 22 minutes ago* (last edited 12 minutes ago)

cw: misogyny, violence, depressingI randomly clicked on the YouTube link of the Ronald Reagan film where there's a scene where he hits a women. That lead me to the Sean Connory interview where he defended the idea of hitting women.

As bad as those old clips were, the modern comments on YouTube were absolutely depressing. One could argue those clips were "of that time", but the thousands of positive comments makes me fear we haven't gone far at all.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 13 minutes ago

My job is depressing me so bad. God I want to live in socialism so hard.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 13 minutes ago* (last edited 13 minutes ago)

Damn dude the anti-vegan vitriol on little red book is craaaazy. Any post that comes across my feed that even mentions vegans in any way has the most cursed comment section, coming from both westerners and Chinese users lol. I forgot the nice safe space we’ve created here.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 40 minutes ago

One time a roommate and another pal who were working g construction together came home and I was told that my roommate has produced the first 'heavy fart'. Roommate was upstairs from other friend and other friend ended put catching it from a floor down with doors closed and windows open on both floors cause they were sawing and stuff. To this day I ponder it.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 41 minutes ago (2 children)
[–] [email protected] 3 points 32 minutes ago

I never got the 'Colonel North' reference when watching as a kid, it just makes it that much better lol

[–] [email protected] 1 points 41 minutes ago

I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy:

[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 minutes ago

Just put out a smoke on what happened to be a lose bit of hash from a joint from a week ago and got to essentially do hot knives from my ash tray. I also made like 6 Naan pizzas

[–] [email protected] 4 points 55 minutes ago (1 children)

Trump's tariffs are going to fuck over the global economy in a couple days, huh

[–] [email protected] 3 points 46 minutes ago

That's why I'm not sure the Trump saving TikTok will save him for long

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 hour ago (2 children)

is it just me or do ppl these days seem more averse to the idea of piracy? like a few years ago, maybe 10? i feel like everyone online was all for piracy and would do it all the time. but now if i suggest piracy ppl will go "nooo piracy scary" and i dont get it????

[–] [email protected] 4 points 38 minutes ago* (last edited 27 minutes ago)

I've noticed the same and it's like not even an age thing. People that used to be piracy are scared. Where I am the worst thst can happen is your ip sends you an email that you absolutely don't reply to and that's if you go with one of the phone company ips which is gettimg way less popular cause there's a better smaller one that's half the price and they don't give any fucks that you do

[–] [email protected] 2 points 20 minutes ago (1 children)

I just forgot that soulseek existed up until like 2 months ago. Also I think streaming made it much easier to access almost all content you need so paying for it is maybe a good trade for convenience?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 minutes ago (1 children)

Yeh I was gonna say, I think it’s just 90% of people are happy to pay for the convenience of streaming. Piracy discourse will definitely become more common again as the streaming services get shittier and more expensive. We’re already seeing it tbh.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 minutes ago

Oh absolutely. Every streaming service besides Tubi, really, is driving me fucking crazy with the reintroduction of advertisements. Hulu has been absolutely ridiculous with it for years. It became popular SPECIFICALLY BECAUSE WE PAID TO NOT HAVE TO WATCH SHITTY FUCKING PLAQUE PSORIASIS COMMERCIALS FOR FUCKS SAKE society

That said if you can tell me of the better sites to absolutely avoid because pirating is wrong I'm definitely not going to try to pirate all of the seasons of the Simpsons

[–] [email protected] 3 points 56 minutes ago

We are all Bartleby on this blessed day

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 hour ago

mfw my salt runs out at the same time as my shampoo

GONGOs to blame?

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 hour ago* (last edited 1 hour ago) (2 children)

So is Trump gonna just extend the deadline repetitively for his whole term? Some people seem to think TikTok has sold to Meta, but I feel like those people are talking out of their ass, and Bytedance won't sell, but who knows?

[–] [email protected] 4 points 51 minutes ago* (last edited 51 minutes ago)

I don't think they would sell, but who knows. My running theory is that the message they have up including a "Help me Trumpy Wan Kenobi" and the CEO attending the inauguration are concessions they made to be saved by Trump.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 49 minutes ago

I do think tiktok has either been sold to Meta or at least they have significant ownership over it since there was no official Facebook acount on tiktok until earlier today, they recently added some sort on tiktok importing or integration within the last day or two, and right before the app went dark I got served an ad for instagram.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 hour ago (1 children)

This tiktok "ban" really fucking sucks. Trump is gonna swoop in and save it by having it sold to Meta and now its gonna be another fascistic shithole like Instagram reels and youtube shorts. While tiktok was filled with misinfo and the lowest quality slop, its algorithm was really good at connecting you to interesting content. I found several leftist/communist adjacent content creators, who I learned a lot from. I'll miss the cute animals, funny skits, and relatable stories. While short form video is almsot incompatible with being nuanced, it was particularly great at being an accessible way to engage with others online.

I feel like I'm not doing a good job at expressing how I feel about this. This is the most upset I've been at losing one of the online spaces I frequent. When the og sub was banned, reddit went from being a site I would hang out on to being somewhere I only visit to go to specific communities. Then after the mobile app changes and moderation purge in 2023, I only go there to check very specific things/info. I wasn't really on Twitter but a lot of people I interacted with did and when musk bought it the website completely tanked even if it had been going downhill for a long time. I was never on tumblr, instagram, discord or more niche forums/spaces. I swore off facebook over a decade ago.

This website, the old sub and affiliated subs, and tiktok were the only places I have felt like I was surrounded by likeminded people. The closest thing to community I've had since I don't have it irl. I regret just lurking and not commenting or sharing hell even posting more. I fucking cried while scrolling on the damn clock app seeing people say their farewells and that includes people who haven't even been on there in years.

Maybe I've spent to much time, energy, thoughts, and feelings on a doomed app.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 34 minutes ago (1 children)

I didn't know tiktok was thar crucial to people, and that's not at all to undermine what you're saying. I just felt too old for it when I had a look. Too many teens doing very teen stuff and I felt like a creep. That's probably a combination of checking it out in 2018 or so and default stuff

[–] [email protected] 3 points 18 minutes ago (1 children)

I just felt too old for it when I had a look. Too many teens doing very teen stuff and I felt like a creep

Exactly my feeling, no shame on the youngins for enjoying it though.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 17 minutes ago (1 children)

They can have it for sure. I have absolutely no problem with it but I'm 33.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 14 minutes ago (1 children)

Oh indeed. Sorry I wasn't calling you judgemental or anything.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 11 minutes ago

Didn't think so but figured id clarify anyways for the public.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 hour ago* (last edited 1 hour ago) (1 children)

I never get around to using cucumbers I buy fast enough and then when I want some it's already spoiled and they don't freeze good. I already pickle them but it's different

[–] [email protected] 1 points 6 minutes ago

Sounds like you need to be drinking more gin lea-finger-guns

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 hour ago

I feel a little bit silly about it but tbh I am kinda upset about tiktok getting banned. It was fun!!!

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 hour ago (1 children)

I've been wondering. When it comes to attachment types, how exactly does one go about working on building relationships if you suspect you may be of a certain attachment type? Especially avoidant. Everything I read about avoidants seems to be about how people can build relationships with them, and there's a number of articles/sites/etc that say that you shouldn't even bother with them. Like... uh. Ok. Great, new fears unlocked.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 hour ago

I think of attachment types as labels for categorizing behaviors and beliefs so you know how to cope with them, not an end all be all.

If youre aware you have an avoidant attachment style but still want to pursue relationships, use that label to look for advice on how to cope with having an avoiding attachment style while in a relationship. Look up common thought processes, behaviors, and issues for avoidants, ways to cope with those feelings, and healthy ways to communicate them. Also look into general advice on emotional maturity no matter what your attachment style is.

Remember that you can't control your attachment style or thoughts but you absolutely can control your behavior and have a happy, healthy relationship.

If it's the other person you think has a certain attachment style, hope and pray they recognize it and actually want to develop coping strategies to maintain healthy relationships

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 hour ago

My tummy is upset and I'm not being brave about it kitty-cri-screm

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 hour ago

There is a famous saying in China: the legitimacy of Rome is in Tongliao

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 hour ago (1 children)

Yes I've freebased cocaine

it's not all it's cracked up to be

:rimshot:

[–] [email protected] 3 points 28 minutes ago* (last edited 16 minutes ago)

Ehhhhhhhhh, only.tjr first hit is good and you're chasing after, but...it is legit pretty awesome. I do not understand how people.use it with any consistency, it takes a lot out of you and I really don't get the urge to get back on it after sleeping or getting over the come down finding. It's addictive as hell while you're on it and I've for sure fell into.the picking up another bag mistake but after a couple times I figured out that anything over $20 spent is diminished returns to the point it's pointless. Even with that it's been a few years now since having done any, it just used to kinda be around so I'd take a blast every once in a while. But puns aside, that first hit does rock.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 hour ago

Love when my cousins all hang out and don't tell me. Family

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 hour ago

There is no more glaring skill issue on this earth than being unable to eat a crunchy taco without making a huge mess of it

[–] [email protected] 6 points 2 hours ago

Okay here's an annoying situation. I ordered something from TikTok that arrived yesterday, but the wrong thing was in the box and now I want to do a refund/replacement and I can't because they won't let me onto the store page to do it.

Guess I gotta issue a chargeback. Those four USB C cables are fucking mine now.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 hour ago

You can always rely on the Lions to fuck up your hopes.

[–] [email protected] 12 points 2 hours ago

Tiktok officially down for me

[–] [email protected] 11 points 2 hours ago

Well I wasn't expecting TikTok to respond by blocking it on their end, but I guess it makes sense if their goal is to piss off their userbase enough to get the ban reversed.

Ah well, back to XHS

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