Posted on 10/25/2015 2:24:08 PM PDT by sushiman
How great is that!
What? Let the Invisible Hand work??? Are you mad?
Though there are numerous requirements and lots of paperwork, but Japanese citizenship isnt impossible to obtain. Japan does not permit dual-citizenship, therefore one must renounce one’s nationality .
No, I don’t consider it racist but I contrast it with the way America has been taken over by other groups and beaten into submission because white liberals don’t want to offend anybody or they pretend to like minorities at the expense of others.
How many is China taking? Vietnam? Thailand?
Congo, Mozambique, Brazil?
Also, there are no many guns in Japan in hands of civilians.
Last year I spent a week in Singapore on vacation. Walked a lot at all hours of the day. Never felt unsafe. Population is a mix of Chinese, Indians and Arabs. Some of the best restaurants and food anywhere!
And unlike Japan, they are not printing money to support the seniors. Actually Singapore imports 40% of workers from other countries. They are given 2 year work permits, then must leave and re-apply for another work permit.
There is no welfare for working age adults. No food stamps, no unemployment checks. You work or starve. May explain why there are 40% more jobs than there are citizens.
When the time comes I hope they let in American refugees who are fleeing from the communists.
In addition to getting ALL of the illegals out, we need to figure out how to get the idle poor percentage down to an affordable level. Regardless of the age.
If Hellary Clintstone is elected POTUS I will apply for Japanese citizenship ( now have permanenty resident status ) .
“Japs never liked outsiders. Truth comes out. But theyll be OK because theyre not white.”
Japanese prejudice against non-Japanese is a little more complicated than what we are used to here in the U.S. It’s based upon a centuries held belief that they are superior race. It cuts across all races and ethnicities including other non-Japanese orientals. There are Japanese bred and born Koreans whose grandparents were brought to Japan as slaves during WWII who are not able to become Japanese citizens. Lots of other examples if anyone is interested Google it.
Wow, a country who’s government put its own people before invaders. What a freak’n concept!
Wish we had a government like that.
Very smart.
Thanks, thanks a lot for stealing my post! That’s pretty much it in a nutshell.
“Our society and economy has a permanent need for a servant underclass (trash collectors, floor moppers and sweepers, etc)”
How about putting to work all those EBT card users?
Given what us Americans have done to our country, if you were Japan, would you let us in ?
So how do the seniors who can no longer work due to illness support themselves?
How many have you personally sponsored?
Only working age adults are excluded from welfare. Seniors and children are not.
How’s that “low-wage workers” solution working for the USA?
Japan doesn’t need low-wage workers in the country. Their multi-national keiretsu simply put branch plants, wherever the low-wage workers already live.
Also, Japan is heavily invested in robotics. In the near future, they will have domestic robots capable of providing home-care services to seniors. Once again, no reason to import “low-wage workers”.
Much has been made of Japan’s “demographic collapse” or “aging population”. Actually, Japan is simply returning to population levels it had, up until the middle of the 20th century. When the population stabilizes, it will still be nearly 100% Japanese. No western multi-cultural nation say the same?
We agree, it’s not only taken over America, it’s taken over Europe.
It seems that apparently Americans and Europeans aren’t allowed now to be proud of nor protect our cultural or ethnical identity.
Why is this I wonder? We know the answer though don’t we.
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