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Action Conservative Movement[a] (ACM; Japanese: 行動する保守, romanized: Kōdō-suru hoshu) is an umbrella term for a number of conservative activist groups that emerged in Japan beginning in the second half of the 2000s.
The groups are considered to be ultranationalist and far right (uyoku dantai), associated with the use of hate speech,[1] and associated with the far right internet movement in Japan (netto-uyoku).[2][3]
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