Although the feminist movement in Japan is small, it is VERY loud and it can become an issue if they do the Western route of infiltrating Japanese companies, like you said.
Yes, the trad-con work ethic mentality will keep most of these cunts at bay, but it won't last for long. They already have a backdoor in if they create a Western branch and bring THOSE cunts into the fold.
Japan is highly traditional, hell just look how many still visit shrines especially on New Years despite majority of the population not being tied to a religion.
This basically disputes the claim from a small faction of religi-fags that you CAN maintain traditional conservative values if 1) your society's culture remains a monoculture and 2) your society benefits off of staying like that even if your society itself is not an Abrahamic religion or has any belief in God.
Japan doesn't have an official state-sanctioned religion, they practice a form of syncreticism where they take the best "parts" of various religious from around the world that work and bring it into their culture.
This is why you see Buddhist/Shinto shrines, yet their marriages are traditionally Christian-style marriages, and they practice holidays like Christmas even if they don't directly believe in God. It's a mishmash of stuff that's worked for other cultures, which makes Japan pretty unique in that sense.
Although the feminist movement in Japan is small, it is VERY loud and it can become an issue if they do the Western route of infiltrating Japanese companies, like you said.
Yes, the trad-con work ethic mentality will keep most of these cunts at bay, but it won't last for long. They already have a backdoor in if they create a Western branch and bring THOSE cunts into the fold.
This basically disputes the claim from a small faction of religi-fags that you CAN maintain traditional conservative values if 1) your society's culture remains a monoculture and 2) your society benefits off of staying like that even if your society itself is not an Abrahamic religion or has any belief in God.
Japan doesn't have an official state-sanctioned religion, they practice a form of syncreticism where they take the best "parts" of various religious from around the world that work and bring it into their culture.
This is why you see Buddhist/Shinto shrines, yet their marriages are traditionally Christian-style marriages, and they practice holidays like Christmas even if they don't directly believe in God. It's a mishmash of stuff that's worked for other cultures, which makes Japan pretty unique in that sense.