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>No they don't. At least, not when Leo's gone.
When Leo's gone, there's still Wayne, Cyrus, Alan, and Keith, and the whole of Battalion left.
>Only for Japan.
The story concerns itself first and foremost on Japan.
>The war was lost when Japan lost WW2. Rose simply slowed down its death.
Rose and Primavera has acquired and controlled Tokyo's distribution, and pass on the will of nationalism to future japanese.
>Primavera is dead as well.
Except it's stronger than before.
>Except Julie is the LAST of her generation. There are no more Japanese left. Having the countryside become the new Japan is just a pipe dream.
Dude, the japs are a minority in Tokyo, it does not mean they are no more japanese left. Even in Tokyo, there are still plenty of japs to fuck and give birth to a bunch of other japs.
>It's known as japanese mafia due to its long history and foundation, but as Jeanne says, it no longer does anything nationalistic and is more just a regular mafia group than anything else.
It exists to protect japanese's interest and spread nationalist ideal,
>Being willing does not mean it's possible. I want to jump to the moon but it won't happen.
Except Jeanne has planned that the next generation's Primavera is going to return to its purely nationalist root. It's going to happen.
>The country side still being Japanese is more a parallel to real Japan. How you can go to the countryside and find shinto shrine and whatever while Japan is being more westernized.
And? That means japs still exist and jap culture still exist, it just needs a revival in the city.

>There will never be a revival because Japan lost the culture war. You cannot reignite a dead culture.
Bullshit, japanese culture still lives in Primavera, it's not dead yet, and it can be spread via the media.

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