You know what didn't happen to Japan when they were an isolationist country? They didn't fail
And then the US navy came and forced Japan to open its ports at gunpoint because Japan was utterly incapable of defending itself against the technologically superior US. So yes, they did indeed fail. Spectacularly so.
Only because the Emperor embraced the change and modernized Japan was Japan able to become a serious power.
They didn't lose their culture. They worried about JAPANESE SHIT.
And that didn't change after Japan was forced to open up. It's only slowly changing now after a certain group has started pushing globohomo on Japan.
What do we learn from that?
What kind of faggot cuck wants to lose their culture?
You must be truly retarded to think limited and strongly regulated immigration means losing your culture.
YOU CAN LEARN THE REVIPES FOR FOOD YOU DONT NEED BROWN PEOPLE TO MAKE IT FOR YOU
Immigration is a synonym for brown people in your world? Stop being retarded.
Why would you want immigrants? Brown or not? Please explain. And your actually retarded take on japan is actually retarded. "They forced them so it must have been good" you hear yourself right?
"Well jews manipulated the markets to gain dominance so they must be good" that's what you sound like. Filth.
Why would you want immigrants? Brown or not? Please explain.
Do you think the US would've been possible without millions upon millions of European immigrants? You want the right kind of immigrants because they benefit your nation. And if you gonna pretend I'm advocation for mass immigration again with that statement you can go fuck yourself.
"They forced them so it must have been good" you hear yourself right?
Is it actually that difficult for you to understand the point I'm making?
If you're an isolasionist society but are unable to deal or adapt to threats from the outside you have failed. So yes what happened to Japan was actually a good thing as the Emperor used the opportunity to drag Japan into the modern age. If he hadn't sooner or later someone would've forcefully subjugated Japan.
And then the US navy came and forced Japan to open its ports at gunpoint because Japan was utterly incapable of defending itself against the technologically superior US. So yes, they did indeed fail. Spectacularly so.
Only because the Emperor embraced the change and modernized Japan was Japan able to become a serious power.
And that didn't change after Japan was forced to open up. It's only slowly changing now after a certain group has started pushing globohomo on Japan.
What do we learn from that?
You must be truly retarded to think limited and strongly regulated immigration means losing your culture.
Immigration is a synonym for brown people in your world? Stop being retarded.
You sound like a self hated immigrant brown trying to do mental backlfips as to why YOU get to stay and others dont.
Okay. You are actually retarded. But I won't try to drag you out of your belief that immigrants come only in shades of brown.
Why would you want immigrants? Brown or not? Please explain. And your actually retarded take on japan is actually retarded. "They forced them so it must have been good" you hear yourself right?
"Well jews manipulated the markets to gain dominance so they must be good" that's what you sound like. Filth.
Do you think the US would've been possible without millions upon millions of European immigrants? You want the right kind of immigrants because they benefit your nation. And if you gonna pretend I'm advocation for mass immigration again with that statement you can go fuck yourself.
Is it actually that difficult for you to understand the point I'm making?
If you're an isolasionist society but are unable to deal or adapt to threats from the outside you have failed. So yes what happened to Japan was actually a good thing as the Emperor used the opportunity to drag Japan into the modern age. If he hadn't sooner or later someone would've forcefully subjugated Japan.