Posted on 04/04/2017 11:23:16 PM PDT by vannrox
There is an army of millenials and progressive thought police attacking this video. Watch it before it gets taken down again.
Direct link;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyxSZhushjU
Imbed;
They dont want immigrants who wont assimilate and who dont bring any real value,
I think they were being polite.
Japan wants almost ZERO immigrants, whether they bring value or not.
The Asian nations are VERY much aware of their race and their racial heritage and culture.
From Wikipedia:
Ethnic Japanese make up 98.5% of the total population
About 1.6% of Japan's total legal resident population are foreign citizens.
Asian countries have absolutely no problem with their "racism", Japanese citizens living in Japan don't live in fear of being called RACIST!, and they have no problem with their immigrants, because there are virtually none.
America used to be like that.
Hope you’re aware, those weren’t the real translations..
:^)
Have you even watched the Saga of Tanya the Evil?
Do you not understand the concept of ‘parody’?
Having lived there for a few years, Japan is a pretty homogeneous society. Granted, they are an island nation, but the thought is laughable to me that they would allow unchecked illegal invasion the way we have.
It would be a no-go with them. No doubt in my mind. They wouldn’t be as against it as one might think, I think it is more likely they would be baffled.
As in “You allow this?”
Very well said.
Americans need to reprogram their brains with the "immigration as long as they assimilate!" nonsense.
Only western nations do this. There's been a pro-immigration propaganda campaign in the West, especially America, for 100+ years. And it's lead to disaster.
Sadly, the subtitles don’t match the actual video.
Thank you.
I do not like me the two Japanese videos, I have seen so far. Japanese are very strict on immigration. Won’t accept any refugees or Muslims. They have only one mosque in the country & Muslims are watched.
70% of Asians in the USA voted for Obama, twice.
Good observation.
Immigrants with no historical connection to the founding of the country or genetic/racial/ethnic connection to the people that founded it, don't give a crap about the long term success of the country.
They vote for free stuff and don't care how much it runs up the national debt.
I'm sure they, as Asians, are perfectly "assimilated." Asians have low crime rates, high academic achievement, high incomes, and high IQs. And they still vote Left.
Why? Well........ why not! It's not "their" country, they just live here.
If a white guy lived in Japan and could vote, wouldn't he vote for more money from the Japanese government, without caring about the consequences to the country's financial health? He's an outsider that just lives there, even if he is a "citizen." So why not get more freebies.
The point being:
"Assimilation" is a scam.
They have to go back.
Whenever something on an email says “Watch before it is taken down”, I move along without stopping. Should this one be an exception?
I am not opposed to immigration at all. What I am completely opposed to are stupid, sinister, liberal immigration policies that preferentially allow people into our country who hate us, will be a drain on our economy, or both.
If we have immigration, it should be predicated on the likelihood the person is going to be a contributing member of society, be able to accept and conform to our societal norms, and only allow a controlled number of people in.
The fact that we preferentially accept muslims over Christians from the same given country is abhorrent. The fact that we preferentially accept “people of color” over someone from say, Eastern Europe who happens to be a caucasian is just plain stupid. And doing these both in large numbers to affect the demographic shift of this country as it is clearly being done should be terminated immediately. Those things should all be thrown out the window.
Not really, it was the opposite. Nearly everyone was an immigrant, or descended from one or more, so it was not an issue.
TACOS!!!!
bump for later viewing ...
Some how I think that Trump blowing up the entire planet is most emphatically NOT “PRO-Trump”.
Someone on this board talks about how Iranian immigrants were getting out of hand to the point of rioting in front of their embassy. They got rid of them. I’ve heard of a raucous Halloween party on a public train that caused hard feelings towards foreigners. I watch videos of Americans living in Japan and really love the country. Do you speak the language? If so, I’m jealous. Any pointers on getting started?
Gosh no...I lived there as a military dependent from around age 8-11, but I remember it like it was yesterday.
Funny. I loved living in Japan. Loved it.
It was a complete mind-bender for an eight year old kid, the smell (a combination of fish, sewage, and diesel exhaust) the sights (Pachinko ball parlors, windows with very strange plastic food in them, school kids all dressed exactly alike, but all wearing the respiratory face masks!) and the customs. IIRC, they didn’t give dependent ID cards until you were 10 or 12 years old, so I didn’t have one, to get off base, I used to go down to where the Mikasa was (A Japanese dreadnaught from the Russo-Japanese war that Yamamoto served on and lost his fingers on, later saved from the scrapheap by Admiral Nimitz after the war, and since turned into a museum, a battleship encased in concrete!) and sneak under the fence. I was an eight year old kid wandering all through Yokohama by myself, my parents had no idea where I was! But I was perfectly safe. Don’t know what crime is like now, but back then...I don’t remember any at all.
I found the country fascinating, and the people were wonderful to me very friendly and polite.
But, when I moved to the Philippines, they had a very different take on the Japanese, and as I learned more (and saw the memorials along the road about the Bataan Death march) I realized that the Japanese had done horrible things to many countries they had invaded in WWII, and the Philippines was one of them. There was dislike, distrust, and hatred of the Japanese.
I found it difficult to reconcile the difference in these polite, civilized people who had (even to a kid) what seemed like an almost dainty and delicate appreciation for ceremony, art, and beauty, with the savage, nearly animal or insect like brutality of the Japanese military in WWII. As an adult, I think I understand it a little better...war does that to people no matter your nationality, but...they seemed to take it to a completely different level with respect to savagery. I think the war in the Pacific is extremely difficult for many people to grasp, when on the other side of the world, we could at least envision the Germans across the field from our men in the Battle of The Bulge singing “Silent Night”, and our men understanding something of it. In the Pacific, in retrospect, it seems other-worldly. A brutal, no-holds-barred savagery that those of us who weren’t there (never mind not experiencing combat) just cannot comprehend.
Make no mistake-the Japanese are an extremely homogeneous culture, and they have a degree of contempt for non-Japanese, but the good thing is, once you get to know them personally they are wonderfully kind and generous, and if you don’t know them personally, well, they will be as nice and kind to your face as could possibly be...which I still feel is pretty impressive. Interesting anecdote: my former boss lived there as an adult for many years and spoke Japanese fluently. He felt much the same as I did. And he was a very big guy, with bright blue eyes...a stereotypical gaijin to them. (Gaijin is a generally pejorative term to describe a non-Japanese) Anyway, he was at a baseball game, and there were two guys sitting behind him who assumed he didn’t know the language, and were muttering some pretty awful stuff about this big, smelly, ugly gaijin sitting in front of them. After a while, he turned, and in his most polite voice, said (in fluent Japanese) something like “I very much apologize that my presence here has offended you. I am perfectly willing to find another seat if that is what you wish.” They were so embarrassed he thought they were going die. They didn’t think he knew Japanese, and he recognized that if they had known, they would have NEVER said the things they did. Not because they were afraid of him or anything like that, but...it would have been an unspeakably rude thing for them to have done. (This is how he described it to me, and it made sense to me)
Sorry I got off on a tangent there, but...I loved Japan, and the Japanese people. I know some phrases to this day such as “Tomete kudasai” (stop please!) that we would use when chasing the bus we narrowly missed, or “Toire wa dokodesu ka?” (Where is the toilet?) and such. (I can say them, but have no idea how they were spelled, these are from Google translate...:) I would go back to Japan and at least visit, but my wife couldn’t. If you have the chance...do it!
Thanks, that was very interesting. My grandfather was a Seabee in the Pacific, and my grandmother hated the Japanese. I know for a fact if she heard me express affection for them or their country, she wouldn’t speak to me. That’s just the way she was. I can understand the hard feelings, but I don’t think the populace of today can be blamed any more than I will accept any blame for slavery or anything else that happened before I was born. Could the Japanese descend into that again? I guess any human being could. Until that day comes, they remain a fascinating people living in a beautiful land.
I pretty much agree. I just hope if there is another war, we don’t have to fight against them.
Not really, it was the opposite. Nearly everyone was an immigrant, or descended from one or more, so it was not an issue.
Spoken like a TRUE Cuckservative.
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