Posted in: Yakuza: Kind-hearted criminals or monsters in suits? See in context
We like to point the finger at these guys, but when push comes to shove they do what needs to be done right wrong or indifferent. Some may consider them criminal, other differently, but who can judge when there are people who are supposedly good doing horrible even in various forms. We have to remember that good and evil are going hand in hand here in a society that has watched it morph into something quite odd at the crossroad. Whether they do right for whatever means, remains a conundrum in terms, but bad is bad and sometimes is some cases we as the public must never forget that or the lines get blurred. I help you today and prey on you tomorrow is not a standard to go by, but in times of crisis can a beggar be choosey? In the end, what ever you think of these guys is on you, and as you choose not to point a finger in someone else's backyard; remember this: There is a solid difference between wrong and right whether they dress nice or not!!
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