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".
I agree with your other points but Japanese are NOT xenophobic. This is one of those myths spread by the liberal order, both foreign subversives and some Japanese. If anything Japs are TOO in love with foreigners which is why they model themselves after the west. Talk to people of any age group and they're absolutely enamored by gaijin and all things foreign. What they don't like is Koreans and Chinese, and they usually don't want to LIVE in neighborhoods next to any foreigners - with good reason - but they like and respect us at a distance. And it's not like some countries who just like our tourists and our money. No, they really admire the outside especially America. The guys who drive around with "FUCK AMERIKKKA" trucks and shout "yankee go home" are a minority - but growing thanks to Johnny Somali and other acts of cultural enrichment. There is still less American hate compared to people in Europe or South America who really love talking about how bad America is or how much better their country is.
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I suppose I use xenophobia in a short hand way as I agree with your description but as with many words nowadays, they are tainted by leftist use.
There is a reason MAGA types love that 'be the American the Japanese believe you to be' videos on YouTube, from their outside perspective they still understand some of the cultural roots of foreign nations (barring close neighbours) that have been diluted thanks to constant leftist brainwashing there.