Does anyone not know how to admire something from a distance? Their prescence there is going to ruin what made it great in the first place
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To be honest, if I could move to such a high-trust society, I would. I've been doing the language for a decade plus and have interacted with many of them in my life so far. The only caveats for me are the fact that their military is gimped thanks to the US MIC, the frequent earthquakes due to being on a fault line, and fully acclimating to the food culture. There's also the logistics. The xenophobia doesn't bother me as much; that's a given with homogeneous nations
It'd be nice if I could state that about many a person, but sadly I live in America.
Muh xenophobia. You even use Marxist terms to describe a functioning nation that looks after its own people.
Could have said "racism" and you still would have bitched about it. You've clearly never dealt with the Japanese.
After Abe's murder and the Diet being somewhat spineless cowards on the Gay/Feminist bill last year, I doubt that's the case now, unless Trump puts in someone as Ambassador that isn't a thug.
Ya because racism is another made up word (by Jews) that makes it seem like prioritizing your own is bad.
There's a difference between protecting your "tribe" from danger and disrespecting someone else because they're "not me".