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by riazrizvi
1246 days ago
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I believe the entitlement is held by those who determine and control what their society should be, when their next generation are voting with their actions that they don’t want it. It’s entitled to say those people are ‘Japan’ and the other people there, who want change are not. |
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2) The reasons for anything large on a societal level usually have more than one nuanced answer, but I'd like to try and figure out your meaning here. What significant evidence exists that certain things you listed such as Japanese youth not wanting to live in rural areas or youth not making as many babies as previous generations has anything to do with their treatment of foreigners? I don't really see a direct and obvious connection, and in fact these trends seem fairly common in Western youth (with a radically different inclusive culture) as well.