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Comments by "justanothercomment" (@justanothercomment416) on "What's it like Raising Kids in Japan as Foreigners?" video.
@honkhonk6359 "Swastika is just an ancient symbol representing prosperity, life that goes way back and has a long history associated with numerous spiritual traditions, including Buddhism." Exactly. Which is directly related to Aryans/Scythians. Where ever you find the swasticka, you have found the footprint of Aryans. Buddah was himself an Aryan. If you look at the ancient archeological record, he was a thin, blue eyed Aryan. Steadily over the years he has transformed into the large belly Asian we all know today. As I said, I expect most people won't know anything of ancient history as it's generally not actually taught. There is far more indo-european influence on every culture than you've ever been taught. There's a reason the swasticka and red haired mummies were once commonly found throughout China. There's a reason there are ancient ruines even the Chinese don't claim. There's a reason you find this symbol globally and there's a reason why every culture describes red and/or blonde hair Aryans. Even India's class system and use of the swasticka originates from the Aryan.
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@honkhonk6359 I don't know that much about Hyperborea. It's kinda been purged from history. Regardless, I continue to be interested in Japanese views and perspectives of European cultures and Christianity.
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I thought, "those are some strong Christian names." Ha, turns out they were brought into Japan because they are Christians. Must admit, from interviews I've seen elsewhere, I'm am interesting in hearing/learning more on Japanese perceptions and perspectives of Christianity. I wonder how many know the Japanese perspective and presence of Christianity significantly changed because of two bombs dropped there? The largest Christian presence in all of Asia were instantly wiped out. In relation to this, I wonder how many know of the Japanese history in relation to the ancient "swastika" (obviously not called that) and its history and influence upon ancient Japanese royalty? Though I doubt many actually know anything of this history. I also saw from one of your other interviews that one girl through religious differences might inhibit a relationship. I wondered if that specifically meant Christianity or other. More along this perspective is interesting to me. I suspect others as well. Regardless, I find the difference of perspectives and especially external views of Americans and especially Christians to be of interest. Hopefully you'll find more content along these lines. Thanks.
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