Nice to see some controversy happening.
vix86 Wrote:5) Safe, safe, safe. In most areas of Tokyo/Osaka, I can run at 1am in the morning and not worry about being shot or mugged.
That's a big one, can't believe I forgot it. Just crime in general. You'll get your wallet stolen in every other major city before you get it stolen in Japan.
Also the cleanliness (no Detroit-style ghettos, no graffiti, no bubble gum on public transport seats etc. Japanese people don't shit where they live. Why do Western countries do?
vix86 Wrote:6) Religion. Being an athiest, Japan is great. Religion holds a different place in society in Japan, so its great.
While I am not a fan of superstition, Japan's approach to religion is far more agreeable than America's approach (if you're not Christian then you go to hell, heathen not to mention the anti-social-progress) or China's approach (completely banned and you can only worship the government). While Japan is still a bit too superstitious for my liking (the obsession with blood types etc), at least their views on superstition are not harmful to the world like China's (if you eat endangered tiger penis, then your sex life will improve or whatever.
Stansfield123 Wrote:Please, don't move to Japan, you'll ruin it. Move to North Korea instead. No pesky high paid CEOs there.
To be honest, I think you would ruin Japan too if you moved there.
How about a compromise: I move to North Korea and you move to Somalia?
john555 Wrote:qwertyytrewq Wrote:9. Similarly, due to them getting their butts seriously kicked in WW2 (atomic bombs, firebombings etc), their pacifist ideals are also refreshing and inspiring. Coming from a violence, war, and military-idolizing/worshipping American society.
Are you kidding me? What about the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor? What about the way the Japanese tortured and brutalized American and Canadian POW (prisoners of war)?
What about 'em, pal?
Arupan Wrote:I don't see how they haven't come into terms with it. They are paying reparations to South Korea to this very day (or at least they were until last year as far as I know), although most people who experienced the horrors from then should be already dead by now. The only key difference between Japan and Germany is that the Japanese didn't allow their emperor to be killed, which is why everyone still blames them in my opinion.
Japan is also paying China for being a, get this, "developing country." I don't think they should pay neither.
Yep, South Korea and China always pour scorn on Japan (rightly or wrongly) but they're also always happy to accept the free cash. Looks like a "have cake and it eat too" situation.
Betelgeuzah Wrote:"Throw more money at the problem and hope it goes away while denying all responsibility" is truly The way to deal with any issue.
Well what's going to happen if Japan stops giving aid to SK and China? More riots, more hate speech. It's a lose/lose situation. If they don't want Japan's money, they're free to stop accepting it.
Betelgeuzah Wrote:Every country is guilty of something; which is precisely why the Glorious Pacifist Nippon is not without it's own faults after all.
The implication of your statement being the assumption that I asserted that "Glorious Pacifist Nippon is without fault/perfect." I did not make that statement nor imply it in any way but if I did, please point it out to me. Otherwise it's just a strawman argument.
Stansfield123 Wrote:qwertyytrewq, you want to leave the US because you hate it, but you want to move to a country who's political structure and economy are modeled after the US, and who's territorial integrity is guaranteed by its close alliance with the US, not to mention the thousands of American soldiers stationed there. Why?
Because see the second post after your post.
Stansfield123 Wrote:Why Japan, when there are so many countries in this world with no economic inequality, which oppose the capitalist principles you seem to hate, that have no military alliance with the US, or any US military presence on their soil? Why not Cuba, or Venezuela, or Peru, or NK? Why settle for a slight improvement in income inequality, when you can get near-perfect income equality?
I know economics is your schtick but LOL at this. I forgot what the fallacy is called but just because you present two extreme scenarios does not mean those are the only two options available.
With all the riches and technology the US has, and in the future, the replacement of workers by robots, it is very possible to create a near-perfect good income equality society, instead of a near-perfect bad income inequality society like NK.
Betelgeuzah Wrote:As far as I know, the Americans aren't exactly denying that nukes were dropped, nor are they downplaying the destruction caused by it. Which is in a sharp contrast to the Japanese "nothing bad happened"-narrative.
Nah, most Americans take the "it had to happen" approach. They could be right or they could be wrong. But it's easy for them to say that. They're not the ones being bombed and they're the victors who wrote the history books. So they're not denying it which is a good thing. But they don't need to deny it because they think it was justifiable.
Betelgeuzah Wrote:Do remember that this whole debate started by someone implying Japan is somehow "better" than the US since they're a "pacifist" country. Nobody is saying that Japan is worse than other countries, that's a claim you all made up when someone started criticizing the Glorious Nippon.
I didn't say or imply that. I said that Japan is better than the US because:
1) Americans are fat and Japan not
2) Japanese CEO salaries more reasonable
3) Americans worship guns, Japan doesn't
4) Severity of crime in America is worse than Japan
5) Better to be a homeless bum in Japan than US
6) USA has the Mexico-related problems and crime
7) Japanese are quiet and polite, Americans loud and rude
8) American religious society bad
9) Americans worship war, Japan does not
10) Japanese comic books better
See what you made me do, I just reposted my post again. I like Japan better than US because of
at least those 10 points. Point number 9) is only 1/10 of the reasons. Like the other guy who latched only point 2/5, you latched onto 9. Every country is a sum of its parts. I did the calculations and on balance Japan is better than US (to me). You can disagree with facts but you cannot disagree with my opinion.