Why is Japan so beautiful and orderly while latin america is so violent and smelly?

Why is Japan so beautiful and orderly while latin america is so violent and smelly?

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Japanese are orderly and autistic, latin americans are chad and disorderly

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>japan
>beautiful

> America
> Not Retarded

what kind of retarded question is this? you're that stupid ''japanese'' spammer, aren't you

>never colonized just occupied
>occupation came with big gibs just as long as they were on America's side
>America benefits from this by gaining a point to counter Communist influence by being there
>Already had a strong industrialist mindset during the 1800s

Shit government and people.

your mom

Dunno, latin america is not that smelly, and not violent.
-I'm russian-

ur mom

Enjoying your vacations ivan?

Unironically, nationalism is a very potent and good force if used properly. the Russians recognized this and used it to bring their oligarchs to heel, while vastly reforming their military and stabilizing their birth rates.

the chinese recognized this long ago and turned pseudo-communism to just nationalism with their "chinese revival" and national destiny mentality they managed to cultivate. xi jinping uses nationalism to push for arguably socialist development within china and take control over chinese CEOs. japan has used nationalism since 1860 to modernize and turn into a great power and still holds a strong nationalist identity.

latin americans were stunted from the get-go because the castizo and colonial mentality distorts and fucks up any sense of a real argentinian national identity. so long as they see themselves as the inferior of the west they cuck themselves out of comprehensive development. some latin american nations are already recognizing the uses of it and reviving their non-spanish colonial past, e.g. mexico according to my roommate is in the process of cultivating an indigenous/revolutionary anti-colonial mentality and glorifying its non-spain identity.

Japanese cities are ugly as hell though. They demolished most of their historical buildings for no reason and built some cold hobo boxes. The only thing that's semi-ok is that they have not so many multistoreyed buildings.

>They demolished most of their historical buildings for no reason
but user, there was the ww2 and most Japanese architectures were weak as hell

>leaf poster
>calling me retarded for pointing out that japan looks like shit

that is the cutest Kato I've ever seen

>some ethnicities rule better and differently than others
Woah
But besides, japanese say that we have the talent, but also that we lack their samurai discipline. Specially mexicans.

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Japanese discipline and education is far above ours.
Go watch videos of what children at daycares do, or elementary school children. They're very orderly and disciplined.

Hell, parents even send their 7 year old children to school ALONE by train, subway or whatever.

example video
youtube.com/watch?v=vRxV2eu0sx4

This isn't necessarily good, quality of life issues aside, and yes children do deserve to enjor their childhood, this is one in which we have traditionally aspired to the standard of a classical education (trivium + quadrivium) and a well rounded formation which isn't just learning. This one is hard to quantify and I won't make any claims on Mexico succeeding but it is our tradition as Romance peoples.

While it may seem like a baroque ideal the purpose of education isn't just to spit out people who ace tests and do well in the job market. Now you could argue Japan does a good job of instilling civics but they also have a system which results in social alienation, memes aside you wouldn't wish on your kids that they live like Japanese and it wouldn't be compatible with our culture, our standards should be found in France, Spain and Italy and not, as we've commonly made the mistake of trying to emulate, in the British or the Americans, much less the Japanese.

We're not going to beat them at their own game, and this is a mistake that plagues developing nations, not everyone should go to college, we need to bring back prestige to crafts, aprenticeships and technical education, and people who go to college must be legitimately engaged in their professions, not just looking to profit or to climb the social ladder.