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by Amezarak
3787 days ago
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> In the end it's about adaptation to ensure a future for the country. I think that most Japanese would believe that a future Japan that wasn't majority Japanese was no future at all. From the nationalist perspective, you're essentially saying "to save Japanese society we must destroy Japanese society." To these people Japan is more than just an island, it is Japanese. |
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But you've hit the nail on the head - and it is something many foreigners have little to no concept of. Being proud of one's cultural heritage and history. Even if that means recognizing the bad stains on the tapestry.
I've recognized the ones who have the worst problem with nationalism are those who are completely full of guilt of their own culture/history.