When will Japan embrace diversity?
When will Japan embrace diversity?
>2006
>still nothing has changed
Japan should change to become a pro-immigrant civic nationalist society. Anyone can be Japanese as long as they integrate and speak the language.
They need the immigrants anyway to remain competitive with China and other growing countries.
Do they love Japan?
>the new feces of japan
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Even if Japan accepts a large number of immigrants,
if Japanese goverment can't maintain their employment, Japanese welfare expenses will sharply increase.
Also, when immigrant gets old, we will have to add more immigrants.
If immigrants in Japan are most of the Japanese population, that country is no longer Japan.
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t.ecocide
immigrants get old too you fat idiot
Why is Newsweek still legal
Can foreigners have business in Japan?
I mean start up some company and run it?
Would the businesman allowed to stay then?
Yes. Providing you had enough capital.
Taito corporation - Japanese video games developer and publisher since forever was founded and run by Michael “Misha” Kogan, a Ukrainian immigrant. He did seem to have made the right connections though.
People who come to business in Japan,
People who want to work in Japan,
(utilize their own ability)
People who want to invest in Japan are welcome.
But, people who come to Japan for getting the social welfare of Japan,
People who do anti-Japanese activities in Japan,
People who say "Japanese discriminated!!",
People who deforce Japanese land,
People who demand to live a public housing,
People who tell a lie,
(they were brought to Japan by being moved forcibly)
Too many immigrants
should not accept.
He is a Jew people.
He came to Manchuria.
He was born in Odessa,
but his family moved to Harbin, Manchuria
to escape the Russian Revolution of 1917.
why do you talk
like that
Not trying to be an ass, genuinely curious.
i wanna go to japan and open a dagashi shop and drive cool cars
Welcome! :D
pls gib gt aru
What are "gt" and "aru"?
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Probably that's how they usually do it in Nihongo.
FPBP
>Japan should change to become a pro-immigrant civic nationalist society. Anyone can be Japanese as long as they integrate and speak the language.
Overrated. Western car enthusiasts only love them because they can't easily have them.
GT-R! :D
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I've heard that Germans dislike Japanese car.
Because Germans feel Japanese cars like toys... :3
We do like Japanese cars when they're affordable and reliable. I drive a Toyota. We just don't care a lot about Japanese sports cars or luxury cars because half of them were never even sold here, and they also don't carry a lot of brand value.
Which people are actually pro migration and allow full diversity in their own nation - we know the pressure for taking in people doesn't actually come from the host culture aswell i struggle to find a multicultural paradise nation in this world where you'd think the idea comes from.
I will come to japan
>Which people are actually pro migration and allow full diversity in their own nation - we know the pressure for taking in people doesn't actually come from the host culture aswell i struggle to find a multicultural paradise nation in this world where you'd think the idea comes from.
I want to know this too desu
I imagine it's not very hard to immigrate to most developing countries, whether or not you are officially a "citizen" though is entirely separate
>I imagine it's not very hard to immigrate to most developing countries
You imagine wrong
> We do like Japanese cars when they're affordable and reliable.
I drive a Toyota.
My uncle is driving a BMW car. : )
BMW cars are expensive,
but when driving at high speed, they are high stability.
(Are they made to drive Autobahn?)
> We just don't care a lot about Japanese sports cars or luxury cars > because half of them were never even sold here,
and they also don't carry a lot of brand value.
There are many German cars with high brand value.
I can understand that Germans don't buy Japanese sports cars or luxury cars. :3
They are just cheaper and they feel like it, if you can choose a BMW, Audi or Mercedes. Same for American, Korean or any other car. Exceptions prove the rule.
Not every country is like in Western Europe or Murica
>(Are they made to drive Autobahn?)
Let me put it this way. If I were looking for a car to drive up to 250 km/h comfortably and safely for hours, I would only look at German cars. Other car makers have no reason to engineer their cars for such tasks. American Cadillac SUVs for example are electronically limited to 185 km/h despite having 420 hp because they become unstable at higher speeds. That's how Americans engineer their vehicles.
>I can understand that Germans don't buy Japanese sports cars or luxury cars. :3
I must admit however, the new Lexus LC500 looks amazing, and I like older Lexus models as well. They're rare here, but they're comfortable, reliable and I can get them serviced cheaply at a Toyota dealer.
>merican Cadillac SUVs for example are electronically limited to 185 km/h despite having 420 hp because they become unstable at higher speeds. That's how Americans engineer their vehicles.
This is fucking dumb
Why? What incentive would developing countries have for actually having immigration restrictions?
People are already poor, anyone who actually wants to move to the country probably has a good reason to do so
I think he's talking in haiku.
I absolutely agree, (((fellow white person))). Open borders for Israel.
> If I were looking for a car to drive up to 250 km/h comfortably and safely for hours,
If German cars can drive for hours at 250 km / h,
Japanese can drive very steadily at 120 km / h. :3
(In Japan, the speed limit is 120 km / h at maximum,
so making a car that can drive too fast is meaningless.)
> the new Lexus LC500 looks amazing, and I like older Lexus models as well.
In Japan, the evaluation of Lexus is divided.
(From young people, it seems to be a middle-aged man's car...)
By the way, in Japan, when purchaser get Lexus,
they can experience a strange car delivery formula... :3
I just noticed how younger people are more intolerant than old people in japan now, but maybe thats just where i live
Maybe one day I will do business in Japan :)
Is that so ? In Korea it seems that young people are more inclined to received foreigners. Why do you think that young Japanese people are more intolerant ?
I'm waiting for you in Japan! :D
from my experience old people are the ones that are actually more accepting, they don`t seem to like china (not the people) that much but I never met any that had negative feeling towards koreans. Young ones are usually the more right wing extremist types now a days but thats probably because of the internet.
Thanks !
I see, there is probably a resurgence of nationalist feelings in Asia due to the diplomatic tensions going on.
When I was in Korea, Koreans seemed to not really like China either.
It's not surprising considering the aggressive and worrying behaviour of China in the south China sea. Hopefully Japan will re-militarise soon and bring back a local power balance.
But I was thinking about the foreigners outside of Asia, European/American/African living in Japan, do young people in Japan also have a bad feeling toward them ?
>But I was thinking about the foreigners outside of Asia, European/American/African living in Japan, do young people in Japan also have a bad feeling toward them ?
People don`t like the "I came to Japan to fuck your women" types and sjws but other than that not really.
>Why? What incentive would developing countries have for actually having immigration restrictions?
>People are already poor, anyone who actually wants to move to the country probably has a good reason to do so
People have plenty of meme reasons depending on the country, whether the people are poor or not is often not a consideration.
That's understanding, I find them annoying too.
"sjw" and modernism in general is going too far, young Europeans have difficulties to understand the values of Japanese and Asians in general, they tend to consider many behaviours abnormal and want to correct them instead of understanding the thought process behind it.
its funny how these sjws are against "colonialism" and "imperialism" but the very act of trying to correct a culture because you think they are backwards thinking is cultural imperialism
or am i wrong
Yes you are right, the thing is these people tend to believe that the declaration of human rights is universal, and this is one of the foundation of the modern thinking in Europe and USA.
These people also think that their values are universal while they are not. These sjw's want all countries to adopt "modern" values because they believe that this is part of the process to be a developed country. They don't understand that this "modern" mindset is just a western way of thinking that can easily be debunked.
Recently the director of a play wanted to change the end of Carmen. If you don't know Carmen, this is a play where at the end a woman die. He thought that it was an invitation to kill women and decided to change the end of the play to make her live. It shows how he didn't understand anything to the play he is directing because Carmen was a very controversial play when it first came out, because it depicted a woman that had a particularly free mindset, at the end she was killed to show that society didn't accept this kind of behaviour from women. The play was actually so feminist that it was controversial at its time. He couldn't understand that so he changed the end that was already conveying his message, ironicaldesune ?
Sjw's are like communists, they destroy history to replace it with some kind of modern utopia society because they don't understand the values that lie in traditions and history
Can you give me some examples of ''cultural imperialism''?