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Stirlingsays 13 Sep 17 1.38pm | |
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Just watched this excellent video on Japan and how it has tackled pretty much every societal issue differently to the west and doesn't want the fractured society we have created for themselves. Economically they are finding other ways of solving their debt crises and the 'population' problem rather than using the ponzi scheme method of continuously raising the youth population using foreigners....A method that doesn't work in itself because eventually they bring dependents with them....and of course they will also grow old....it is unsustainable short termist nonsense as well as incredibly divisive. I blame an uneasy unintended coming to together of interests between cultural Marxism and right wing capitalists who have driven the societal mess we live in today.
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.TUX. 14 Sep 17 8.44am | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Just watched this excellent video on Japan and how it has tackled pretty much every societal issue differently to the west and doesn't want the fractured society we have created for themselves. Economically they are finding other ways of solving their debt crises and the 'population' problem rather than using the ponzi scheme method of continuously raising the youth population using foreigners....A method that doesn't work in itself because eventually they bring dependents with them....and of course they will also grow old....it is unsustainable short termist nonsense as well as incredibly divisive. I blame an uneasy unintended coming to together of interests between cultural Marxism and right wing capitalists who have driven the societal mess we live in today. Printing money (from thin-air) is borrowing from tomorrow to pay for today (the same 'tactic' as the ECB are using to continually prop-up the EU). It'll end in tears. It always does.
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legaleagle 14 Sep 17 9.34am | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Just watched this excellent video on Japan and how it has tackled pretty much every societal issue differently to the west and doesn't want the fractured society we have created for themselves. . Umm,here's what Newsweek had to say about Japan's non fractured society you recommend we emulate: "Japan, a pillar of technological development and progress, has yet to address race as a pressing national issue. The racial discrimination that exists in Japan is reminiscent of the segregation-based atmosphere of 1950s America, posing a hostile environment for those of non-Japanese origin". or,as it was put in the Japan Times: "Japan has a dire problem it must address immediately: its embedded racism. The country’s society and government are permeated by a narrative that says people must “look Japanese” before they can expect equal treatment in society. That must stop. It’s a matter of Japan’s very survival. We’ve talked about Japan’s overt racism in previous Just Be Cause columns: the “Japanese only” signs and rules that refuse entry and service to “foreigners” on sight (also excluding Japanese citizens who don’t “look Japanese”); the employers and landlords who refuse employment and apartments — necessities of life — to people they see as “foreign”; the legislators, administrators, police forces and other authorities and prominent figures that portray “foreigners” as a national security threat and call for their monitoring, segregation or expulsion. But this exclusionism goes beyond a few isolated bigots in positions of power, who can be found in every society. It is so embedded that it becomes an indictment of the entire system."
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Kermit8 Hevon 14 Sep 17 10.12am | |
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No, thanks. Japan - where workers don't even know if they are going to get paid and have no redress if they don't. Japan - where stress levels are extreme and 80hr working weeks common. Japan - where the sexualisation of children is everywhere and where it was legal to view child p***.graphy until 2015. Japan - where communities don't really exist anymore and a third of single women live in poverty which means abortion rates are nearly twice that of the UK. My Japanese brother-in-law is a lot less stressed working and living in London than he was working and living in Tokyo. Edited by Kermit8 (14 Sep 2017 10.27am)
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matt_himself Matataland 14 Sep 17 10.19am | |
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Originally posted by Kermit8
No, thanks. Japan - where workers don't even know if they are going to get paid and have no redress if they don't. Japan - where stress levels are extreme and 80hr working weeks common. Japan - where the sexualisation of children is everywhere and where it was legal to view child p***.graphy until 2015. Japan - where communities don't really exist anymore and a third of single women live in which means abortion rates are nearly twice that of the UK. My Japanese brother-in-law is a lot less stressed working and living in London than he was working and living in Tokyo. Edited by Kermit8 (14 Sep 2017 10.13am) Have you introduced your 'Japanese brother in law' to your 'black' and 'evangelical' friends?
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Kermit8 Hevon 14 Sep 17 10.22am | |
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Originally posted by matt_himself
Have you introduced your 'Japanese brother in law' to your 'black' and 'evangelical' friends? 'Uncle' Hiro has met Toi yes thanks for asking.
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Kermit8 Hevon 14 Sep 17 10.24am | |
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Originally posted by matt_himself
Have you introduced your 'Japanese brother in law' to your 'black' and 'evangelical' friends? I thought you said you were "bored" of yourself being like this a few weeks ago and you were going to cease being an immature fruitcake? I thought for a minute there you had finally matured a bit. Daft me. Edited by Kermit8 (14 Sep 2017 10.26am)
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matt_himself Matataland 14 Sep 17 11.18am | |
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Originally posted by Kermit8
I thought you said you were "bored" of yourself being like this a few weeks ago and you were going to cease being an immature fruitcake? I thought for a minute there you had finally matured a bit. Daft me. Edited by Kermit8 (14 Sep 2017 10.26am) Have I tired of your pompous 'everyone is wrong/'ultra right'/a fundamentalist apart from me' attitude? Yes. Have I tired of pointing out that the 'characters' you trot out to 'back up' your arguments, are clearly the product of fantasy? No. Who is next? The Glaswegian rasta cousin? The Buddhist monk friend? I suspect it might be the reformed 'fascist' and you will enlighten us with why he turned his back on his past.
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nickgusset Shizzlehurst 14 Sep 17 11.24am | |
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Originally posted by matt_himself
Have I tired of your pompous 'everyone is wrong/'ultra right'/a fundamentalist apart from me' attitude? Yes. Have I tired of pointing out that the 'characters' you trot out to 'back up' your arguments, are clearly the product of fantasy? No. Who is next? The Glaswegian rasta cousin? The Buddhist monk friend? I suspect it might be the reformed 'fascist' and you will enlighten us with why he turned his back on his past. Kevin Day?
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Kermit8 Hevon 14 Sep 17 11.47am | |
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Originally posted by matt_himself
Have I tired of your pompous 'everyone is wrong/'ultra right'/a fundamentalist apart from me' attitude? Yes. Have I tired of pointing out that the 'characters' you trot out to 'back up' your arguments, are clearly the product of fantasy? No. So is that it? Is that all the ammunition you have left? Hoping amongst desperate hope that anyone I reference is a figment of my imagination? Unlucky. Do try to keep a modicum of "fvck you up" debating dignity. How does a 40-something 'man' end up like you? Embarrassing.
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chris123 hove actually 14 Sep 17 11.48am | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Just watched this excellent video on Japan and how it has tackled pretty much every societal issue differently to the west and doesn't want the fractured society we have created for themselves. Economically they are finding other ways of solving their debt crises and the 'population' problem rather than using the ponzi scheme method of continuously raising the youth population using foreigners....A method that doesn't work in itself because eventually they bring dependents with them....and of course they will also grow old....it is unsustainable short termist nonsense as well as incredibly divisive. I blame an uneasy unintended coming to together of interests between cultural Marxism and right wing capitalists who have driven the societal mess we live in today. Debt to GDP is stonking.
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matt_himself Matataland 14 Sep 17 12.04pm | |
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Originally posted by Kermit8
So is that it? Is that all the ammunition you have left? Hoping amongst desperate hope that anyone I reference is a figment of my imagination? Unlucky. Do try to keep a modicum of "fvck you up" debating dignity. How does a 40-something 'man' end up like you? Embarrassing. Michael, whatever I am, I can comfort myself that I am not a fifty something who has imaginary friends.
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