Japanpede here. I've been very open about my support for Trump with the Japanese people around me and have gotten almost unanimous support and agreement. Japanese people have been wise to China for a lot longer than most American have, and know what's going to happen if Biden and his handlers take power.
Japan has one of the lowest asylum acceptance rates in the world. I'm talking single digits out of thousands of applicants. And they keep applicants incarcerated while they decide what to do with them.
Just get hired by a corporation and come over with a normal visa. The bureaucracy isn't even as burdensome as US immigration is.
I remember some post I read ages ago about Japan having near zero issues with terrorism because they let no (or nearly no?) Muslims/foreigners into their country. True or false?
There was a time a decade or two when Japan was hosting a big sports event. All the "chatter" was the muslim terror groups looking to attack, but they were sad as Japan, unlike the West, had not allowed the heathens to immigrate and set up their own areas so there was nowhere for the terrorists to arrive in, plan, hide and carry out attacks.
Also, can't remember the exact number. A while back, Japan accepted 27 ugly "refugees". A few of them immediately attacked the local women. Japan knew they should not let more in.
They are under huge pressure, especially from outside Japan, to allow in the Third World.
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Sumo wrestling. The only sport in the world immune from black power communism.
When sumo wrestlers kneel for BLM, you will know the end of the world is coming soon.
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One more point.
In the early 1950s, as part of everything after WW2, the USA and Japan agreed no big guns for Japan's military and the USA would defend them from China.
Creepy Joe Biden is China.
Japan has a big choice coming up.
Be Japanese and heavily-armed, or surrender the country to the UN and the Third World.
Some advice to Japan. Letting in some Dutch lads three hundred years ago was okay. Talking with Commodore Perry in the 1850s was smart.
Allowing in a hundred million Africans to please the UN.
A few ungrateful African "students" in Osaka decided to parade through the city with BLM signs because of all their oppression and because a druggie in Minnesota died of drugs.
It then spread to Tokyo.
Organizers said more than 3,500 protesters marched from Yoyogi Park, down Omotesando and through Shibuya's scramble crossing, while holding signs written in Japanese and English that said "Racism is the real pandemic" and "Black pride, enough is enough!"
“First and foremost, we want to stand in solidarity with the people who are protesting in the United States right now,” said Sierra Todd, 19, the main organizer and founder of Black Lives Matter Tokyo. “The other goal of the march is to start paving the way to introduce conversations about racism here in Japan.”
The new arrivals demand Japan change to suit them.
Several of the interviewees said there was widespread ignorance about black culture, that Japanese people like to randomly touch their hair and skin, and that racist remarks were common, particularly by children.
"Catcalling gets really specific when you're black," said one interviewee. "I get called Beyonce, or Whitney Houston, who I look nothing like."
Some older figures, 2003.
Considering continents, the highest crime and offence rate is however held by the Africans (0.954%).
Crime rate of North Americans in Japan back then:
0.022%
Not an expert on this subject.
There was an African sumo wrestler. From Eqypt.
He was kicked out of the sport, probably deported, due to crashing, and lying about driving, an automobile.
Egyptian Sumo wrestler Osunaarashi, seen in this undated photo, was referred by police to prosecutors on Feb. 7, 2018, for allegedly driving a vehicle without a license when his car collided with another in Nagano Prefecture, central Japan, in the previous month.
Fucking Nigerians are in all the hot spots. They got into hot water a few years ago because their bars where spiking their customers’ drinks and robbing them. It’s funny no matter where you go in the world it’s always the blacks you want to avoid jk 🤥
I've been begging my wife to take an expat job in Japan for a little bit. She doesn't want to because the Japanese still have some problem with women in leadership roles, otherwise it'd be a done deal. I love Japan so much
As far as I know, you either need a masters degree for your profession, or you need to be a teacher. Japan is a little soft on teachers, iirc. There was a video of a guy from UK who's a teacher that applied in Japan, and he was accepted rather quickly.
And Taiwan. And South Korea. And the Philippines. And probably Malaysia. Maybe Sumatra. Likely more, too. The scary part about it is that China has so many damn people, they don't even NEED the native populations. Useful, yes, but usefulness is temporary when you can export entire populations of people every few years into those places...
they're marrying chinese descendant women in all across the world.. especially in south east asia. In Indonesia, the chinese descendant didn't want to be called chinese but Tionghoa. They don't want to do anything with the Chinese government.
I hear that their gov literally will pay you and will give you a house to live in some of the countryside regions because the handful of major cities are far too overpopulated. Countryside Japan sounds pretty good.
This is true: there are towns with catastrophically declining populations where elderly people die and the houses will go to rot if no one moves in to them. Often these towns see their train station removed for lack of passengers, and once that happens, the real exodus starts. There was a world-famous story a few years ago about a train line up in a snowy northern Hokkaido town that kept making a stop in this tiny town because one high school girl needed to ride it, and when she graduated, they started skipping that town.
You have to live out in the middle of nowhere, and Japanese salaries aren't very good, but you're still getting a better deal than in most of the US.
Having lived in Japan for a little while myself it's nice being able to walk around and not worry much about getting jumped or hassled or mugged. And in general the cops and government officials don't mess with you if you're not looking for trouble. It's a different vibe where "the Policeman is your friend" might actually be true.
Fun anecdote: In a Tokyo pachinko parlor (similar to Vegas slot machines) I saw a woman put her purse with the equivalent of about $30k US cash openly displayed on the machine to "reserve it" while she left to go to the bathroom. It's almost unthinkable to do that anywhere in the US.
I have several Norwegian acquaintances and it's the same over there outside of the big cities. You would never do it in Oslo because there are too many tourists and immigrants, but in the smaller towns you could leave your purse at the bus stop and it would be there the next day untouched
Can confirm, am from tiny norwegian town in northern Norway, and we didn't even lock our doors in that town. We'd be a dozen strong pack of kids playing in the forests around our neighborhoods, occasionally popping into one of the houses and getting some snacks from whatever adult was there (either a parent of one of us, or an uncle/aunt, etc).
In Korea I was walking home from work and noticed someone had picked up a lost credit card and left it on top of a small post so that it would be easier to spot when the owner came looking.
Another time, in Seoul, I accidentally left my phone on the table in a restaurant. After I left, I travelled by subway 2 or 3 stops before I realized. I rushed back and the restaurant staff handed it to me when I got back because they noticed I had left it.
High trust societies are amazing. It's what we used to have in Canada.
A lot of smaller countries can get away with cause, well, they are small (And an island in a couple cases) but they also have the U.S. kinda being big brother about their governments. Take the US out of the equation, how many of those no-gun countries end up in horrendous totalitarian slave states.
This. The Second Amendment is and should be recognized as a human right. Imagine all the wars we could have avoided if a country’s citizens could defend themselves, on their own.
Oh, the pictures of the countryside in Japan look absolutely beautiful! I really want to go there some day. It's sad to think of whole towns dying. Is it hard to make a living in farming there? Or do they have online working opportunities?
Moving to Japan would be great in that scenario, yes.
They were always the Eastern America.
They were patriotic in very similar ways -- willing to die for their country -- and very westernized by Asian standards. Christianity also spread there too. While Christmas doesn't mean the same thing to them as it does to us, they celebrate it and it can be very beautiful.
What amazes me is how we've been able to mend our relationship -- further under Trump -- after being the only nation we have ever seen nuclear weapons used on.
Japan is a great place and deserves to be treated as one of our closest allies.
I heard that a similar situation was happening in Italy. People just deserted their houses and they’re being resold for cheap, but you have to pay all the renovation costs, cause they’re already deteriorating.
It’s really not. It’s a lot cheaper than Europe or the US. You can have a great meal for around 10 bucks if you like Ramen curry or even sushi. If you’re not a total snob, there’s plenty of great stuff for even cheaper. I had breakfast almost every morning at a breakfast chain place alongside Japanese office workers that consisted of a piece of grilled salmon, big bowl of rice, pickles potato salad, miso soup and maybe one other dish for the equivalent of about $2.35.
Hotels in Tokyo are small but cheaper than Western Europe and certainly NYC. Look into capsule hotels, really cool experience for a solo traveler.
There’s tons of genuinely cool things to buy and shops to browse at every price point. Tons. And much of it is stuff you simply can’t find in America.
I’ve been twice. Everyone thinks Japan is so expensive but it really isn’t unless you’re comparing it to Cambodia or just don’t travel much.
Sushi is a great example of varying prices... There's your convenience store crap at $4 or so, and then there's your $100 for 3 pieces authentic fatty tuna at the gourmet restaurants. Japan is largely a country of 'you get what you pay for' but at least there are options at every price point.
My 70 year old Japanese mom is a supporter too. She doesn't want to see communism here like in China. I was born there bc my dad served in thr Marine Corps. I'll go visit one day.
At least they'll politely call me gaijin or whatever.
You will indeed be on the receiving end of some subtle racism. Nothing overt or violent but you'll know it's there.
On the other hand, the Han Chinese are starting to show more and more racial supremacism online and I wouldn't be surprised if that gets dialed up to far above Japanese levels if China gains the supremacy that they and their Biden stooges are working towards. The Japanese have experienced several well-deserved humblings after feeling their oats; this generation of Chinese hasn't.
But after many years there, learning the language and living an ordinary life, it would grate on you. The US does a much better job of integrating immigrants.
Hasn't changed yet and I'm no kid. I don't need to be accepted and welcomed to be content. And particularly in a foreign nation where they have a right to dislike outsiders.
I always got around it by dressing nicely and learning the language. In America, they’d think I was the equivalent of an Uncle Tom. Uncle Tom : someone who suffers because he actively resists literacy and social mores in order to fit in with deathstyle [e.g. Thug, Libturd, Cancel] culture.
Fist bump 🤜 to my Japanese friends! I love that country and have been there many times. I was lucky to marry a Japanese woman that I met here in the states. We were talking about potentially moving there for a while if shit goes real bad here.
Trump should have given Japan some nuclear weapons, and been pretty blatant about it, so that China knows if they fuck around in the "South China Sea" that there will be consequences for it.
I've borrowed that phrase "absolutely no thanks" that the Japanese were carrying on a big banner in a recent stop the steal protest over there. Great people!
Oh boy, do I feel proud for the hachimaki (Japanese headband) I got not too long ago now. I've always admired Japanese culture, always will, and I'm very glad I get to admire it more now.
Japan definitely needs a 2A. I hear the Yakuza are in force lately, especially in the red light districts. I know that isn’t really relevant, but I’ve always wondered what it’d be like to carry there.
Yes I bow down to the Japanese women and men. I am extremely pissed my country men didn't do it for the USA who sends their sons and daughters to die for their freedom.
Arigstou gozaimashita for the support, and while you are mighty, I realize what is at stake here. Also big thanks for the pleasure I've gotten from:
Food: Tonkotsu ramen, most sushi, especially ankimo
Film/TV: FLCL, Kurosawa, Yôji Yamada, Takashi Miike, Shintarô Katsu
Music: Melt-Banana, Boredoms, The Pillows, Boris, Kōenji Hyakkei
Unfortunately the mass media here is cucked and globalist. Unless people go out of their way to hear the conservative narrative they most likely are going to get the CNN headlines through NHK.
I like Japan a little but they are scared shitless because of what they did to China pre WW2, nobody remember the rape of nanking? I bet you the Chinese didn't forget. Japan doesn't have many friends in the area tbh because they made lots of enemies with their neighbors like S. Korea when they planned to wipe out Koreans by raping all their women and forcing them to bear japanese children. History is fun.
I worked in the Honda supply chain for a few years right alongside the Japanese. I have no problem with them at all. I bought a new Crimson Trace rifle scope last month and I was delighted to see it was manufactured in Japan whereas two of my older Nikon Black series were farmed out to the Philippines.
Japanpede here. I've been very open about my support for Trump with the Japanese people around me and have gotten almost unanimous support and agreement. Japanese people have been wise to China for a lot longer than most American have, and know what's going to happen if Biden and his handlers take power.
Japan is based. Thanks guys.
Yeah, that's good to know.
What is your guys asylum laws? Asking for a friend.
Japan has one of the lowest asylum acceptance rates in the world. I'm talking single digits out of thousands of applicants. And they keep applicants incarcerated while they decide what to do with them.
Just get hired by a corporation and come over with a normal visa. The bureaucracy isn't even as burdensome as US immigration is.
I remember some post I read ages ago about Japan having near zero issues with terrorism because they let no (or nearly no?) Muslims/foreigners into their country. True or false?
All true.
There was a time a decade or two when Japan was hosting a big sports event. All the "chatter" was the muslim terror groups looking to attack, but they were sad as Japan, unlike the West, had not allowed the heathens to immigrate and set up their own areas so there was nowhere for the terrorists to arrive in, plan, hide and carry out attacks.
Also, can't remember the exact number. A while back, Japan accepted 27 ugly "refugees". A few of them immediately attacked the local women. Japan knew they should not let more in.
They are under huge pressure, especially from outside Japan, to allow in the Third World.
.
Sumo wrestling. The only sport in the world immune from black power communism.
When sumo wrestlers kneel for BLM, you will know the end of the world is coming soon.
.
One more point.
In the early 1950s, as part of everything after WW2, the USA and Japan agreed no big guns for Japan's military and the USA would defend them from China.
Creepy Joe Biden is China.
Japan has a big choice coming up.
Be Japanese and heavily-armed, or surrender the country to the UN and the Third World.
Some advice to Japan. Letting in some Dutch lads three hundred years ago was okay. Talking with Commodore Perry in the 1850s was smart.
Allowing in a hundred million Africans to please the UN.
Stupid.
I thought Africans were pretty rare in Japan. What impact has that had on Japan?
A bad one?
A few ungrateful African "students" in Osaka decided to parade through the city with BLM signs because of all their oppression and because a druggie in Minnesota died of drugs.
It then spread to Tokyo.
The new arrivals demand Japan change to suit them.
Some older figures, 2003.
Crime rate of North Americans in Japan back then:
Not an expert on this subject.
There was an African sumo wrestler. From Eqypt.
He was kicked out of the sport, probably deported, due to crashing, and lying about driving, an automobile.
They need to kick those fucking savages out. All of them.
Fucking Nigerians are in all the hot spots. They got into hot water a few years ago because their bars where spiking their customers’ drinks and robbing them. It’s funny no matter where you go in the world it’s always the blacks you want to avoid jk 🤥
Can we have ur bureaucrats, please? ours need to take a flying fuck into a jet engine
I've been begging my wife to take an expat job in Japan for a little bit. She doesn't want to because the Japanese still have some problem with women in leadership roles, otherwise it'd be a done deal. I love Japan so much
You can take an expat job and she can raise children.
You could try Korea. I lived there for a while and it was fantastic. A lot of pro-Trump as well from my experience.
As far as I know, you either need a masters degree for your profession, or you need to be a teacher. Japan is a little soft on teachers, iirc. There was a video of a guy from UK who's a teacher that applied in Japan, and he was accepted rather quickly.
Tentacle porn....totes normal. Take me with you.
I mean... what percentage of Japanese do you think consumes tentacle porn?
pixiv implies quite a large number along with a multitude of other strange kinks.
Awesome. Love Japan!!
I think it’s because as a nation they embrace patriotism, it’s in their DNA. So they respect it when they see it in others.
Also, the Chinese. If we get taken over by CCP through Biden, they understand how bad this could be for them.
And Taiwan. And South Korea. And the Philippines. And probably Malaysia. Maybe Sumatra. Likely more, too. The scary part about it is that China has so many damn people, they don't even NEED the native populations. Useful, yes, but usefulness is temporary when you can export entire populations of people every few years into those places...
They need women, though.
they're marrying chinese descendant women in all across the world.. especially in south east asia. In Indonesia, the chinese descendant didn't want to be called chinese but Tionghoa. They don't want to do anything with the Chinese government.
It’s awesome to see their support for a democratically elected President.
I would love to go to Japan someday! I hear it's a lovely country <3
I hear that their gov literally will pay you and will give you a house to live in some of the countryside regions because the handful of major cities are far too overpopulated. Countryside Japan sounds pretty good.
This is true: there are towns with catastrophically declining populations where elderly people die and the houses will go to rot if no one moves in to them. Often these towns see their train station removed for lack of passengers, and once that happens, the real exodus starts. There was a world-famous story a few years ago about a train line up in a snowy northern Hokkaido town that kept making a stop in this tiny town because one high school girl needed to ride it, and when she graduated, they started skipping that town.
You have to live out in the middle of nowhere, and Japanese salaries aren't very good, but you're still getting a better deal than in most of the US.
Only serious drawback: No Second Amendment.
Having lived in Japan for a little while myself it's nice being able to walk around and not worry much about getting jumped or hassled or mugged. And in general the cops and government officials don't mess with you if you're not looking for trouble. It's a different vibe where "the Policeman is your friend" might actually be true.
Fun anecdote: In a Tokyo pachinko parlor (similar to Vegas slot machines) I saw a woman put her purse with the equivalent of about $30k US cash openly displayed on the machine to "reserve it" while she left to go to the bathroom. It's almost unthinkable to do that anywhere in the US.
I have several Norwegian acquaintances and it's the same over there outside of the big cities. You would never do it in Oslo because there are too many tourists and immigrants, but in the smaller towns you could leave your purse at the bus stop and it would be there the next day untouched
Can confirm, am from tiny norwegian town in northern Norway, and we didn't even lock our doors in that town. We'd be a dozen strong pack of kids playing in the forests around our neighborhoods, occasionally popping into one of the houses and getting some snacks from whatever adult was there (either a parent of one of us, or an uncle/aunt, etc).
I miss that time.
In Korea I was walking home from work and noticed someone had picked up a lost credit card and left it on top of a small post so that it would be easier to spot when the owner came looking.
Another time, in Seoul, I accidentally left my phone on the table in a restaurant. After I left, I travelled by subway 2 or 3 stops before I realized. I rushed back and the restaurant staff handed it to me when I got back because they noticed I had left it.
High trust societies are amazing. It's what we used to have in Canada.
That's absolutely true, and the police (who assume guilt, not innocence) and justice systems are almost medieval.
But in general it is a polite civilized society.
Probably because the justice system is medieval.
Exactly. You take the good with the bad.
A lot of smaller countries can get away with cause, well, they are small (And an island in a couple cases) but they also have the U.S. kinda being big brother about their governments. Take the US out of the equation, how many of those no-gun countries end up in horrendous totalitarian slave states.
This. The Second Amendment is and should be recognized as a human right. Imagine all the wars we could have avoided if a country’s citizens could defend themselves, on their own.
Oh, the pictures of the countryside in Japan look absolutely beautiful! I really want to go there some day. It's sad to think of whole towns dying. Is it hard to make a living in farming there? Or do they have online working opportunities?
That sounds great!
Trust me, my husband and I are seriously consider contingency plans if the worst happens........
Moving to Japan would be great in that scenario, yes.
They were always the Eastern America.
They were patriotic in very similar ways -- willing to die for their country -- and very westernized by Asian standards. Christianity also spread there too. While Christmas doesn't mean the same thing to them as it does to us, they celebrate it and it can be very beautiful.
What amazes me is how we've been able to mend our relationship -- further under Trump -- after being the only nation we have ever seen nuclear weapons used on.
Japan is a great place and deserves to be treated as one of our closest allies.
Man, I would love that. Not cause the money thing, I tried so hard to get stationed in Japan when I was in the service. 😤
Especially the tatami mats and sliding doors! Also, I heard the temples are gorgeous!
I heard that a similar situation was happening in Italy. People just deserted their houses and they’re being resold for cheap, but you have to pay all the renovation costs, cause they’re already deteriorating.
I've got a buddy who's been there a few times. He said it's a cool place to visit, but be prepared to spend money because everything is expensive.
It’s really not. It’s a lot cheaper than Europe or the US. You can have a great meal for around 10 bucks if you like Ramen curry or even sushi. If you’re not a total snob, there’s plenty of great stuff for even cheaper. I had breakfast almost every morning at a breakfast chain place alongside Japanese office workers that consisted of a piece of grilled salmon, big bowl of rice, pickles potato salad, miso soup and maybe one other dish for the equivalent of about $2.35.
Hotels in Tokyo are small but cheaper than Western Europe and certainly NYC. Look into capsule hotels, really cool experience for a solo traveler.
There’s tons of genuinely cool things to buy and shops to browse at every price point. Tons. And much of it is stuff you simply can’t find in America.
I’ve been twice. Everyone thinks Japan is so expensive but it really isn’t unless you’re comparing it to Cambodia or just don’t travel much.
Some of the best sushi I've ever had was in a hole in the wall place below a hotel in Narita. Full plates of cuts were maybe $4. Its insane
Sushi is a great example of varying prices... There's your convenience store crap at $4 or so, and then there's your $100 for 3 pieces authentic fatty tuna at the gourmet restaurants. Japan is largely a country of 'you get what you pay for' but at least there are options at every price point.
I've been to it twice now and it is absolutely incredible! I would absolutely recommend! The Japanese are such kind, helpful people.
It sounds lovely! I've also heard the food is amazing.
All they needed was 1-2 nukes and they're good xD
Lucky man.
My 70 year old Japanese mom is a supporter too. She doesn't want to see communism here like in China. I was born there bc my dad served in thr Marine Corps. I'll go visit one day.
Starting to think that's where I am going to need to move to.
At least they'll politely call me gaijin or whatever.
You will indeed be on the receiving end of some subtle racism. Nothing overt or violent but you'll know it's there.
On the other hand, the Han Chinese are starting to show more and more racial supremacism online and I wouldn't be surprised if that gets dialed up to far above Japanese levels if China gains the supremacy that they and their Biden stooges are working towards. The Japanese have experienced several well-deserved humblings after feeling their oats; this generation of Chinese hasn't.
Not sure I would even mind. It's their country, I'm a stranger.
In your first year or two, you wouldn't.
But after many years there, learning the language and living an ordinary life, it would grate on you. The US does a much better job of integrating immigrants.
I'm not that concerned with everyone liking me.
That's OK; your opinion might change over the long term though.
Hasn't changed yet and I'm no kid. I don't need to be accepted and welcomed to be content. And particularly in a foreign nation where they have a right to dislike outsiders.
Maybe that's the problem here, we're too nice.
Even with the subtle racism it's really not bad, especially in normal tourist destinations.
If you're a gaming / anime nerd going through Akihabara you will not be treated badly, for example, because you aren't even out of place there.
I always got around it by dressing nicely and learning the language. In America, they’d think I was the equivalent of an Uncle Tom. Uncle Tom : someone who suffers because he actively resists literacy and social mores in order to fit in with deathstyle [e.g. Thug, Libturd, Cancel] culture.
Homogeneous society that doesn’t give a shit about Jewish opinion on multiculturalism
Japan is BASED
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9kUMin7kqWM
Relevant regarding your second post.
I worry about the infiltration through media such as Sony and Nintendo and weeb culture.
I watch mostly anime. It hasn't been infected by the social justice mind virus. Western media is garbage compared to anime
Anime hasn't been infected by the marxist Bauhaus bullshit, that's why.
Big shots out to Nippon. They're a very reserved and private people. Bless them for putting their necks out.
I’ve seen a few of Japanese Twitter accounts posting the hunter pics too.
The world knows...
I as well live in Japan. I would say the majority are pro Trump. It is through his efforts that north korea stopped firing missiles over the country.
They live with the specter of the CCP over the horizon. They know only the US can keep CCP ambition in check.
Did they eat the kraken?
Fist bump 🤜 to my Japanese friends! I love that country and have been there many times. I was lucky to marry a Japanese woman that I met here in the states. We were talking about potentially moving there for a while if shit goes real bad here.
🤛
The Japanese are more American than almost half of Americans, and certainly more than those in power excepting GEOTUS.
Japan is pretty high on the America’s best friends list IMO
Trump should have given Japan some nuclear weapons, and been pretty blatant about it, so that China knows if they fuck around in the "South China Sea" that there will be consequences for it.
Japan is literally an American colony perpetually in the 1950s. Its not surprising they are patriots.
I've borrowed that phrase "absolutely no thanks" that the Japanese were carrying on a big banner in a recent stop the steal protest over there. Great people!
Oh boy, do I feel proud for the hachimaki (Japanese headband) I got not too long ago now. I've always admired Japanese culture, always will, and I'm very glad I get to admire it more now.
Anyone got links to videos or pictures of these protests?
They're on China's doorstep, they have a lot to lose as well.
US Space Force and Japan will one day be working together to send star cruisers full of Gundams to other universes.
One of my closest friends is a nurse in Japan. She is absolutely horrified and angry at the way most countries are dealing with covid.
I ordered two JDM seikos today! I’ll support a country that supports us.
They fucking love trump no doubt
People just leave their stuff on a table while they go into a restroom there and no one takes their stuff. That's the type of country we should be.
Joggers.
Japan knows they're fucked with a Biden administration. Trump was the only thing keeping China in check.
Japanese culture and aesthetic is cool as fuck.
Japan definitely needs a 2A. I hear the Yakuza are in force lately, especially in the red light districts. I know that isn’t really relevant, but I’ve always wondered what it’d be like to carry there.
The yaks are the yaks. It’s the Nigerian green card mafia and the illegal Chinese...
That is a beautiful picture.
Yes I bow down to the Japanese women and men. I am extremely pissed my country men didn't do it for the USA who sends their sons and daughters to die for their freedom.
Arigstou gozaimashita for the support, and while you are mighty, I realize what is at stake here. Also big thanks for the pleasure I've gotten from: Food: Tonkotsu ramen, most sushi, especially ankimo Film/TV: FLCL, Kurosawa, Yôji Yamada, Takashi Miike, Shintarô Katsu Music: Melt-Banana, Boredoms, The Pillows, Boris, Kōenji Hyakkei
Thanks! I’ve actually been looking for some cool Japanese music
"Cool" is very taste-dependent, but I am reasonably certain total uses of the tag #boring would likely be statistically insignificant.
Hi Japan.
Please urge your herbivore men to become carnivores again.
Unfortunately the mass media here is cucked and globalist. Unless people go out of their way to hear the conservative narrative they most likely are going to get the CNN headlines through NHK.
THEY CAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALL THE RISING SUN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ありがとうございます!!!
I like Japan a little but they are scared shitless because of what they did to China pre WW2, nobody remember the rape of nanking? I bet you the Chinese didn't forget. Japan doesn't have many friends in the area tbh because they made lots of enemies with their neighbors like S. Korea when they planned to wipe out Koreans by raping all their women and forcing them to bear japanese children. History is fun.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_war_crimes
I worked in the Honda supply chain for a few years right alongside the Japanese. I have no problem with them at all. I bought a new Crimson Trace rifle scope last month and I was delighted to see it was manufactured in Japan whereas two of my older Nikon Black series were farmed out to the Philippines.
I love Japan.
If America bends the knee to China, there will be nothing to stop the CCP from invading and destroying Japan just as they're doing to Hong Kong.
I want to see some.. please post
All hail the land of the rising sun!
yeah would welcome a few Samurai over here right now. Stop playing games and start making little samurai before your country is diversified.
Well I’m going to move there. No banana republic for me. And I’m not so bullshit liberal who says they are going to move and doesn’t.