US Military Blacks and Horrid Crimes in Japan
by Ian Mosley



The old days of a White US military are long gone. Whenever someone hears the words “US military base” they suddenly envision large numbers of Blacks and Latinos, bad neighborhoods and crime. The modern US military doesn’t just spread destruction and death in Iraq and Afghanistan, they have become a major source of crime in nations like Japan. The Japanese people have suffered for over sixty years from the presence of the American military in their midst, on Okinawa and on the Japanese home islands as well. Japan is one of the few remaining homogenous societies in the world, and it seems that the most horrific crimes committed in Japan are done by Black US soldiers and sailors.
A long series of rapes by Black American servicemen has seriously damaged the reputation of the US in Japan (and around the world). A US military base is no longer a “good thing” but a source of danger to the local community. A CNN article reports ” Three U.S. servicemen were convicted Thursday in the kidnapping and rape of a 12-year-old Okinawa girl and sentenced to up to seven years in a Japanese prison. The verdict handed down by a panel of three judges — Japan does not have a jury system — followed months of protests against the U.S. military presence in Okinawa. In the aftermath of the crime, support for American troops in Japan has reached one of its lowest points since World War II.”

U.S. Navy airman William Oliver Reese Jr., aged 22, was sentenced to life in prison for beating to death a middle-aged Japanese woman. It takes some effort to find a picture of Reese, who is yet another African American criminal in our military. The mainstream media has not run a photo of Reese, which is very common behavior when the criminal is Black. In the original story, there was a “give-away” to Reese’s race when they mentioned the name of his sister “Tieshia.” Often, small clues like that are the only way to tell the race of the perpetrator. (more…)







