Comments by "Kantrel 7" (@blumiu2426) on "The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters" channel.

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  13. Japan has unique social issues either socially engineered or fostered by their disconnect from one another. Most people are fake polite compared to even other Asian countries not being afraid to be honest. A number of Japanese talk about it more, but much is ingrained. Friendships are shallow, people talk behind other's backs and mental illness is ignored. Prostitution and pornography are a big issue with former being age of girls and latter how worker get ripped off. Crimes go unreported or ignored more than people think, so there is a lot that will destroy peoples illusions of Japan when not looking at it as some utopia for either ideology or vacation spot. It's been a lot of American and European tourists being problematic, so the "civilized" aren't doing much better in their eyes. People also project their views onto the Japanese in who they like and dislike. It varies from the cityfolk to the rural, where you will get the combo of youth and city people being more accepting of foreigners yet Progressive at the same time. You won't get them always to say they hate blacks or others when they see white people as outsiders, too. They do have their beauty standards and that doesn't easily fall aside, even for other Japanese of darker complexion. Their issues are easily exploited, a bit one being how corporate there abuses workers. Their recession I feel was kept in check for future opportunities like now. They are just too perfect a society to topple with Progressivism, even more than Europe was, despite the ideas coming from there. If Japan is going as far as to rent boyfriends, friends, fat people, crying men, parents and maybe more I haven't seen, they have already collapse internally in being able to relate to even their own. I feel many don't actually care about Japan, they just want it to represent their values and be personal getaway from homegrown issues.
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  29. The shock that someone not of dark skin was doing something vile to them is funny. I could have sworn the UK prioritized academia over everything else and ended up in the situation it did, manual labor jobs being left to foreigners. It's why there are no skilled laborers in training because for decades it was left to Romanians and lower skill jobs to Indians, though many did excel. It's as if when they were doing what you wanted, immigration was fine. Soon as the rug-pull of losing the benefits and true state of economy reared, the immigrants and politicians get the blame. Ever since the Industrial Revolution you leveled your natural environment with land for sheep, not native there, and imported hordes of fowl only meant for hunting that dominated the rest. You were doing better than the US in ways and the decadence caught up. That's usually the pattern of a society collapsing when they do themselves in, foreigners and slaves/immigrant labor starts to look suspicious and collapse to corruption and invasion. The social issues in regards to assaults on youth didn't start with foreigners as it's been ignored for decades and never has the outcry been this loud until foreigners jumped in; that's disturbing in itself because one can go back to videos years back on exposing it. Vivek had said the same to the US on X. Many were upset that illegal immigration was the issue and not immigration (incompatibility different issue), and people were brought in because of the laziness that came with the comfort of living better than most. Foreigners with less will push harder to achieve and this had been simple truth when immigrants came to America for the "American dream". Get rid of illegals, yes. But it was the false sense of security many in the first world that led to this and ignoring issues at home in society. It will just start over again or be pointed out by Marxists again, because that's how they gained a foothold in the first place; exposing and taking advantage of the issues.
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