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by jsavimbi
5577 days ago
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Gee, I don't know, but one has to look at the vast differences between an almost entirely homogenous Japanese society, where almost all of the population is brainwashed from birth to act in cooperation and those of a vastly multicultural society where the majority of the wealth has been held almost exclusively by a homogenous segment of the population who have used this wealth and influence to socially and economically stigmatize the other groups to isolate them while profiting at their expense. This has led to a perpetual stimulation of racial, ethnic and economic strife which when given the chance to manifest itself unpunished, will do so and on a large scale. The looting is all counter-productive of course, because once tensions settle down, the wealthy elites will use the past uncivil behavior as further reasoning to impose even more drastic measures against the oppressed by instigating fear, uncertainty and doubt in the minds of those who view themselves as potential victims and co-opting them into participating in a new round of legalized ethnic and socio-economic cleansing. See New Orleans, Detroit, Los Angeles, New York, et al. |
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What about the vast majority of the wealthy that have earned their money through hard-work and success? Are they somehow doing everyone less fortunate than them a disservice solely because they have wealth?
I also don't see how Japan is any different. There are just as many wealthy people in Japan as there is in the US.
"This has led to a perpetual stimulation of racial, ethnic and economic strife which when given the chance to manifest itself unpunished, will do so and on a large scale."
It's because some cultures continue to spawn uneducated people that decide to loot and steal when they think they can get away with it. Look at the culture in Japan: Most families, even when they are poor, are educated and instill that education in their kids.
Another problem is broken households. Having kids at 16 years old with no father around is only going to decrease the chances of your kids success (and your own).