The text of the entry was:Did you know ... that students participating in the1968–69 Japanese university protests were known for ruthlessly interrogating and verbally abusing professors, sometimes for days on end?
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HiRoniius. Thanks for your great work on this article! There are conflicting sources, but after doing some digging, it seems pretty clear that it was actually the "Second Bund" subfaction of Shagakudō that was one of the three factions in the Sanpa Zengakuren, and therefore should be the one that is yellow. However, I do not know how to change the yellow coloring in the chart. --Ash-Gaar (talk)04:11, 15 June 2021 (UTC)[reply]