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    Japan is at least consistent. Based on another thread I made I'm convinced Europeans have acquired a weird standard for what they will and won't accept when it comes to having defacto open borders.
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    On MMO-C we learn that Anti-Fascism is locking arms with corporations, the State Department and agreeing with the CIA, But opposing the CIA and corporate America, and thinking Jews have a right to buy land and can expect tenants to pay rent THAT is ultra-Fash Nazism. Bellingcat is an MI6/CIA cut out. Clyburn Truther.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dvaz View Post
    Keep fighting the good fight Japan.
    You seem to assume that xenophobic Japanese hate Arabs but not ''white Aryans''...

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    Quote Originally Posted by zhero View Post
    yup, they are denying it hard time
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...ssued_by_Japan
    1960s
         June 22, 1965: Minister of Foreign Affairs Shiina Etsusaburo said to the people of South Korea: "In our two countries' long history there have been unfortunate times, it is truly regrettable and we are deeply remorseful" (Signing of the Treaty on Basic Relations between Japan and South Korea).
    
    1980s
       August 26, 1982: Chief Cabinet Secretary Kiichi Miyazawa said to the people of the Republic of Korea: "1. The Japanese Government and the Japanese people are deeply aware of the fact that acts by our country in the past caused tremendous suffering and damage to the peoples of Asian countries, including the Republic of Korea (ROK) and China, and have followed the path of a pacifist state with remorse and determination that such acts must never be repeated. Japan has recognized, in the Japan-ROK Joint Communique, of 1965, that the 'past relations are regrettable, and Japan feels deep remorse,' and in the Japan-China Joint Communique, that Japan is 'keenly conscious of the responsibility for the serious damage that Japan caused in the past to the Chinese people through war and deeply reproaches itself.' These statements confirm Japan's remorse and determination which I stated above and this recognition has not changed at all to this day. 2. This spirit in the Japan-ROK Joint Communique, and the Japan-China Joint Communique, naturally should also be respected in Japan's school education and textbook authorization.
        1989: Prime Minister Takeshita Noboru, in a speech in the Japanese Diet, said:"As we have made clear previously at repeated opportunities, the Japanese government and the Japanese people are deeply conscious of the fact that the actions of our country in the past caused suffering and loss to many people in neighboring countries. Starting from our regret and resolve not to repeat such things a second time, we have followed a course as a "Peace Nation" since then. This awareness and regret should be emphasized especially in the relationship between our countries and the Korean peninsula, our nearest neighbors both geographically and historically. At this opportunity as we face a new situation in the Korean peninsula, again, to all peoples of the globe, concerning the relationship of the past, we want to express our deep regret and sorrow (Speech in the Japanese Diet).
    
    1990s
        April 18, 1990: Minister of Foreign Affairs Taro Nakayama said to the people of South Korea: "Japan is deeply sorry for the tragedy in which these (Korean) people were moved to Sakhalin not of their own free will but by the design of the Japanese government and had to remain there after the conclusion of the war" (188th National Diet Session Lower House Committee of Foreign Affairs).[12]
        May 25, 1990: Prime Minister Toshiki Kaifu, in a meeting with President Roh Tae Woo, said: "I would like to take the opportunity here to humbly reflect upon how the people of the Korean Peninsula went through unbearable pain and sorrow as a result of our country's actions during a certain period in the past and to express that we are sorry" (Summit meeting with President Roh Tae Woo in Japan).[14]
        January 17, 1992: Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa, at a policy speech on a visit to South Korea, said:. "What we should not forget about relationship between our nation and your nation is a fact that there was a certain period in the thousands of years of our company when we were the victimizer and you were the victim. I would like to once again express a heartfelt remorse and apology for the unbearable suffering and sorrow that you experienced during this period because of our nation's act." Recently the issue of the so-called 'wartime comfort women' is being brought up. I think that incidents like this are seriously heartbreaking, and I am truly sorry".[16]
        July 6, 1992. Chief Cabinet Secretary Koichi Kato said: "The Government again would like to express its sincere apology and remorse to all those who have suffered indescribable hardship as so-called 'wartime comfort women,' irrespective of their nationality or place of birth. With profound remorse and determination that such a mistake must never be repeated, Japan will maintain its stance as a pacifist nation and will endeavor to build up new future-oriented relations with the Republic of Korea and with other countries and regions in Asia. As I listen to many people, I feel truly grieved for this issue. By listening to the opinions of people from various directions, I would like to consider sincerely in what way we can express our feelings to those who suffered such hardship" (Statement by Chief Cabinet Secretary Koichi Kato on the Issue of the so-called "Wartime Comfort Women" from the Korean Peninsula).[17]
        June 23, 1996: Prime Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto said in a press conference: "Hashimoto mentioned the aspects of Japan's colonial rule of the Korean Peninsula such as the forced Japanization of Korean people's name and commented "It is beyond imagination how this injured the hearts of Korean people" Hashimoto also touched on the issue of Korean comfort women and said "Nothing injured the honor and dignity of women more than this and I would like to extend words of deep remorse and the heartfelt apology" (Joint press conference at summit meeting with President Kim Young Sam in South Korea).[26]
        October 8, 1996: Emperor Akihito said in a speech at a dinner with the South Korean president, Kim Dae Jung: "There was a period when our nation brought to bear great sufferings upon the people of the Korean Peninsula." "The deep sorrow that I feel over this will never be forgotten".[27]
        October 8, 1998: Prime Minister Keizō Obuchi said in a declaration: "Looking back on the relations between Japan and the Republic of Korea during this century, Prime Minister Obuchi regarded in a spirit of humility the fact of history that Japan caused, during a certain period in the past, tremendous damage and suffering to the people of the Republic of Korea through its colonial rule, and expressed his deep remorse and heartfelt apology for this fact. President Kim accepted with sincerity this statement of Prime Minister Obuchi's recognition of history and expressed his appreciation for it. He also expressed his view that the present calls upon both countries to overcome their unfortunate history and to build a future-oriented relationship based on reconciliation as well as good-neighborly and friendly cooperation" (Japan-South Korea Joint Declaration A New Japan-South Korea Partnership towards the Twenty-first Century).[31]
    
    2000s
        October 15, 2001: Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi said: "During the talks, President Kim highly appreciated the words of the Prime Minister Koizumi at Sodaemun Independence Park, in which he expressed remorse and apology for Japan's colonial domination" (Japanese prime minister visits South Korea).[37]
        September 17, 2002: Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi said: "The Japanese side regards, in a spirit of humility, the facts of history that Japan caused tremendous damage and suffering to the people of Korea through its colonial rule in the past, and expressed deep remorse and heartfelt apology" (Japan-DPRK Pyongyang Declaration).[39]
    
    2010s
        February 11, 2010: Foreign Minister Katsuya Okada said: "I believe what happened 100 years ago deprived Koreans of their country and national pride. I can understand the feelings of the people who lost their country and had their pride wounded," Okada said during a joint news conference with South Korean Foreign Minister Yu Myung-hwan. (This was a statement marking the 100th anniversary of Japan's colonial annexation of Korea, and not in reference to Japan's war acts in particular.)[45]
        August 10, 2010: Prime Minister Naoto Kan expressed "deep regret over the suffering inflicted" during the Empire of Japan's colonial rule over Korea. Japan's Kyodo News also reported that Cabinet members endorsed the statement. In addition, Kan said that Japan will hand over precious cultural artifacts that South Korea has been demanding. Among them were records of an ancient Korean royal dynasty.[46]
        December 7, 2010: Prime Minister Naoto Kan apologized for Korea's suffering under colonization as part of a statement marking the 100th anniversary of the annexation in 1910. "I express a renewed feeling of deep remorse and state my heartfelt apology for the tremendous damage and suffering caused by colonial rule," Kan said. Kan said Japan colonized Korea "against the will of the Korean people" who suffered great damage to their national pride and loss of culture and sovereignty as a result and added that he wants to take an honest look at his country's past with the courage and humility to address its history.[48]
        December 28, 2015: Japanese Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida and South Korean Foreign Minister Yun Byung-se made an announcement at a joint press conference, which consisted of their respective statements on behalf of Japan and South Korea. Kishida stated, “The issue of comfort women, with an involvement of the Japanese military authorities at that time, was a grave affront to the honor and dignity of large numbers of women, and the Government of Japan is painfully aware of responsibilities from this perspective. As Prime Minister of Japan, Prime Minister Abe expresses anew his most sincere apologies and remorse to all the women who underwent immeasurable and painful experiences and suffered incurable physical and psychological wounds as comfort women.” The statement went on to explain that “the Government of Japan will now take measures to heal psychological wounds of all former comfort women through its budget” and that it had been decided that the South Korean government would “establish a foundation for the purpose of providing support for the former comfort women”. In return, Yun stated that his government “acknowledges the fact that the Government of Japan is concerned about the statue built in front of the Embassy of Japan in Seoul from the viewpoint of preventing any disturbance of the peace of the mission or impairment of its dignity, and will strive to solve this issue in an appropriate manner”. Both stated that this agreement will “finally and irreversibly” resolve the contentious issue and that “on the premise that the Government of Japan will steadily implement the measures it announced”, both countries “will refrain from accusing or criticizing each other regarding this issue in the international community, including at the United Nations”.[53]
    They have still never publicly apologized for nanking. And in fact I don't think they teach it in their schools.

  4. #44
    Quote Originally Posted by Kaneiac View Post
    Answer the rest of the questions and maybe you'll find your answer. It's 2017. Not 1870. We don't need immigrants for the sake of immigrants. If you're truly concerned with bleeding heart compassion, go help these fucking people on your own.
    Well, I would say that the US economy obviously need those so-hated Mexicans, since they have jobs.

  5. #45
    Quote Originally Posted by Mihalik View Post
    I seriously wonder where do you people find the time to obsesses over this one thing. The Refugee Obsession Disorder, I'll call it ROD. It's not like reasonable arguments will ever change your mind.
    I couldn't agree more. Wait which side of the argument are you on again? Kek.
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    Look Batman really isn't an accurate source by any means
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    It is a fact, not just something I made up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sarahtasher View Post
    Well, I would say that the US economy obviously need those so-hated Mexicans, since they have jobs.
    Why not help them in their own countries? Wouldn't that be the selfless thing to do?
    Quote Originally Posted by Crissi View Post
    i think I have my posse filled out now. Mars is Theo, Jupiter is Vanyali, Linadra is Venus, and Heather is Mercury. Dragon can be Pluto.
    On MMO-C we learn that Anti-Fascism is locking arms with corporations, the State Department and agreeing with the CIA, But opposing the CIA and corporate America, and thinking Jews have a right to buy land and can expect tenants to pay rent THAT is ultra-Fash Nazism. Bellingcat is an MI6/CIA cut out. Clyburn Truther.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Video Games View Post
    They have still never publicly apologized for nanking. And in fact I don't think they teach it in their schools.
    http://news1.kr/articles/?3111597
    https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/20...comfort-women/
    http://www.thestar.com.my/news/regio...-heritage-bid/

    They're still behaving like assholes to koreans.

  8. #48
    Quote Originally Posted by Tennisace View Post
    Just because Japan is shirking it's responsibility doesn't mean Europe and the U.S. should as well. We all have our role to play. Do the right thing.

    Also, why are you so angry against refugees who have lost everything Daneman? That's not cool.
    they dont have any responsibility, No country is obligated to let in refugees or immigrants unless they want to.

  9. #49
    Quote Originally Posted by Winter Blossom View Post
    Japan is pretty overpopulated. I don’t think they need anymore unnecessary people that aren’t citizens.
    Actually Japan is way below replacement rates, and their population is shrinking dramatically, resulting in an aging population and all the economic weight that always incurs.
    Quote Originally Posted by Tojara View Post
    Look Batman really isn't an accurate source by any means
    Quote Originally Posted by Hooked View Post
    It is a fact, not just something I made up.

  10. #50
    its not talked about much, but Japan is pretty damn xenophobic. Its also a pretty damn crowded place as it is, so theres that.

  11. #51
    Urgh double post bug.
    Quote Originally Posted by Tojara View Post
    Look Batman really isn't an accurate source by any means
    Quote Originally Posted by Hooked View Post
    It is a fact, not just something I made up.

  12. #52
    Good for them. Guess why Japan has zero problems with angry *not to be mentioned religion* followers? Like, ya know. Rapes, suicide bombing, etc. A typical european cultural enrichment we have these days.


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  13. #53
    The culture there isn't really comparable to western countries though. They are much more xenophobic there. Same goes for other east asia countries like China and Korea.

  14. #54
    Quote Originally Posted by sarahtasher View Post
    You seem to assume that xenophobic Japanese hate Arabs but not ''white Aryans''...
    no, he is assuming they are right in that they shouldn't just give up everything for other people they have no connections to.


    Quote Originally Posted by Video Games View Post
    They have still never publicly apologized for nanking. And in fact I don't think they teach it in their schools.
    should they even have to? very few were even born yet, you'd have a hard time even finding people that were old enough to remember anything about that time when it happened.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mormolyce View Post
    Actually Japan is way below replacement rates, and their population is shrinking dramatically, resulting in an aging population and all the economic weight that always incurs.
    Are you curious at all of why that is and how it could be solved domestically?
    Quote Originally Posted by Crissi View Post
    i think I have my posse filled out now. Mars is Theo, Jupiter is Vanyali, Linadra is Venus, and Heather is Mercury. Dragon can be Pluto.
    On MMO-C we learn that Anti-Fascism is locking arms with corporations, the State Department and agreeing with the CIA, But opposing the CIA and corporate America, and thinking Jews have a right to buy land and can expect tenants to pay rent THAT is ultra-Fash Nazism. Bellingcat is an MI6/CIA cut out. Clyburn Truther.

  16. #56
    Japan is kind of crowded as is ..

  17. #57
    Quote Originally Posted by Theodarzna View Post
    Are you curious at all of why that is and how it could be solved domestically?
    low birth rates are a common result of overcrowding. itll bounce back on its own once density goes down enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Winter Blossom View Post
    That hasn’t effected them yet. They’re still listed as one of the most populated countries, and the most densely populated city (Hong Kong).
    What? Hong Kong isn't in Japan.

  19. #59
    Quote Originally Posted by Winter Blossom View Post
    That hasn’t effected them yet. They’re still listed as one of the most populated countries, and the most densely populated city (Hong Kong).
    ... you know hong kong is china (kinda) not japan, right?

  20. #60
    Quote Originally Posted by l33t View Post
    Good for them. Guess why Japan has zero problems with angry *not to be mentioned religion* followers? Like, ya know. Rapes, suicide bombing, etc. A typical european cultural enrichment we have these days.
    Buzzwords, buzzwords. Japan, for the record, caused WAY more refugees and raped WAY more people that ''DIRTY IMPURE MOZLEMS''

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