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[edit]I notice that 赤報隊 (Sekihoutai) is translated as "Red Herald Regiment" at the top of the article, but as "Blood Revenge Division" in the section about the 1980s group. This looks to me like a case of extremely biased translation designed to make the 1980s group sound scarier, because modern Japanese neo-fascists are something people care to oppose more than an 1860s group whose politics are largely irrelevant to modern politics. DubleH (talk) 18:22, 28 June 2023 (UTC)
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