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@joanmassat8938 There is no real difference, because feminists of your kind will still argue that society is "patriarchal" and that men somehow enjoy undeserved priviliges due to their gender, even when they do not. When you make up inequalities where there isn't any, and then demand that women be given priviliges ot "make up" for imaginary inequalities, then you're not arguing for "equality" but for supremacy.
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@LC-jh3es Feminism is all about victimhood. Like all "social justice" causes it's just a massive circle jerk over who is the biggest "victim".
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Clearly that guy has no idea what democracy means.
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"They do jobs that Japanese people don't want to do". While this might be true, one also has to remember that those jobs are often the only source of income for very exposed group of japanese people. Like people who didn't do well academically or young people looking to get a foot in the door in the job market. When you allow many immigrants in to take these jobs, you make life harder for these groups since competition for those jobs increase and the pay decrease. This is a problem that most pro-immigration people rarely consider or realize that people on the lower end of the social ladder are often already struggling to make ends meet. They don't need increased competition.
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I think all of them were beautiful. The only girl that might've stuck out a bit was the one with the huge glasses. But she was clearly pretty underneath and only really needed to change to a pair of rims more flattering to her face.
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It seems to me that middle management in japanesw society need to speak up more often and tell their employees: "You've worked hard and done a good job today! Now go home and enjoy your free time!"
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Minimum wage is a bad idea. All it does is increase prices on consumer goods. In my country we don't have minimum wage. Wages are solely negotiated between employers and labour unions or individual labourers. The good thing about it is that it becomes difficult to establish a baseline income for the majority of employed people in society, which means that companies are forced to settle for lower prices for consumer goods rather than higher prices if they hope to be able to sell anything. With a minimum wage all you do is establish a baseline income for the entire population, meaning that companies can use it to set the highest prices possible based on data that they think consumers can afford and will be willing to pay. With diverse salary levels they have to try and adapt prices to fit the lowest income levels.
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jase lee: Well said! ISLAM IS CANCER!
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Feminism has never been about equal rights. It has only ever been about oppressing men in order to benefit women.
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@likeDC79 : No it's not racist in any way at all. You people are misrepresenting the word "racism" to ludicrous levels.
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Mathew Tawhem: Then cite those textbooks. Every Japanese person I've talked to have claimed that history class is very meager when the subject of WWII is brought up.
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Colorama? XD Is that a cross between Colorado and Alabama?
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"I don't think it's animal cruelty because it has always existed here" Well child prostitution has also been around in the Philippines for a very long time. I suppose that makes it okay to molest little children then?
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Isn't the symbol older than Imperial Japan of WWII though? Is it really right to let war criminals and evil (but temporary and defeated) governments to forever tarnish and corrupt old symbols? I think it's more important to try to convert the meaning behind misappropriated symbols than banning them. The act itself would by symbolic of change and creating a better future. Banning things only has the symbolic meaning of people trying to forget or hide their mistakes.
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Julian Rivas. yes it is. Any further questions?
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Victor P: It's perfectly okay for anyone to be racist. Racism is an opinion. And last time I checked, most civilized countries do not make opinions illegal (not even unpopular ones)
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When did a woman ever try to see things from a man's perspective before being opinionated about men? That's right: zero women have done this.
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nookiemindless14: No, I don't need to be in order to be able to look at statistical surveys of crime in different countries and compare them.
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ana아나: Don't you have more pressing things to be angry about in Mexico? Like the fact that Mexico is a drug cartel governed shithole country?
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@deanjay6454 Well i'm living in Europe, and I guarantee that feminism here is the same crap. Likewise my american friends show me that american feminists are equally disgusting. You Koreans are kind of "late to the party" in this regard, since we've been dealing with the feminist problem since the 60's and 70's. I'd hoped that Korea and east asia in general would be spared from it. But Korean cultural exchange with the U.S seems to have brought in Feminism with it.
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Chris Song: Well how about the fact that facebook is banned in China, and they've instructed google to give different search results for chinese users when they're looking for information about atrocities by the chinese government? China is a communist dictatorship hellhole. Stop trying to apologize for it. You just look like a pathetic bootlicker.
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I think it's a fair comparison. Even though they are united, the U.S is comprised of different states (that were essentially their own countries originally). Some states even rival other countries in size of both land and population.
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Superhero movies are cancer. Bring back films for adult people please.
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Hey India! Did you know that being offended has never hurt anyone throughout the history of all of mankind? :) You should try out freedom of speech rather than suing people for being "offensive". It's actually pretty awesome.
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@Kartik Prajapati: If I was hungry enough, I'd have no problem eating human meat. So don't get stuck on a deserted island with me, because there's a very real possibility that I will kill, cook and eat any other human inhabitants on that Island if I can't find food elsewhere. It's the law of the jungle: eat or be eaten.
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Nausicaa Giraud: The hunger games is just a rip-off from Battle Royale.
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"Foie Gras" is absolutely barbaric and should be outlawed. I'm not opposed to eating meat of any animal. But regardless of what type of meat you want to have, you should treat the animal with dignity, respect and ensure to grant the animal a painless death. The animal is dying for you to eat. It's the least a person can do to return the favor. Animal farming in my country is relatively good for the animals. When you drive along the roads in the summer you can see cows out in very large, fenced in, green fields just walking about eating grass or laying around basking in the sun. You can tell that they get good, decent lives of peace and tranquility before their time is up. A stark contrast to the vile factory farming practices and other unethical forms of animal farming, which should all be outlawed in my opinion. Can't really say I care if the meat would become more expensive if forcing all farmers to only have free range cattle. Nobody has a "right" to eat cheap meat, and if people are forced to pay a few extra dollars to ensure that cattle is being treated well, then I'll be happy to pay.
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Well. Aren't americans superior to others? The U.S is the most powerful economy and has the most powerful military and is the most influential in global affairs. Name one country that actually outranks them in this regard...
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Chí Thiện Nguyễn: I can agree that it isn't a good idea to praise soldiers for missions they might've been involved with. Especially if the missions were about atrocities. That said, I think veterans deserve a measure of national gratitude for their service. The issue with soldiers is that for a soldier to function as a soldier, they can't be expected to make moral choices on their own. The task of a soldier is to follow orders. That's their job. Sometimes the orders a soldier recieves is evil. Sometimes the orders are good. But it is not a soldiers place to question or disregard orders from his superior officer or to dictate morality. If they did, then keeping a military functioning becomes an impossibility. And of course, sometimes soldiers do terrible things outside of what they were ordered to, and should be prosecuted for it through court martial, because if a soldier acts like that, then it is a warcrime. But with that being said: soldiers are almost universally put through some of the worst conditions imaginable. They are tasked with facing death and dismemberment in service of their country, and often they are tasked with doing things that violates their own moral principles. That's a service that no civilian is expected to live up to. So veterans DO deserve gratitude for their service, regardless of what they might have been ordered to do by their government.
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Teenagers get discouraged from aiding and abeting the "charity NGO's" (who often engage in migrant smuggling and other illegal activities) from hateful comments on social media? GOOD! The more people getting discouraged from working for NGO's, the better.
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Ryan: Of course they would. Because white people are subjected to some serious double standards by non-whites. Just because white people are historically much more successful than non-white people and non-whites are jealous.
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@joanmassat8938 It's not us anti-feminists who sullied your movement. The misandrists you invited did.
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@joanmassat8938 Traditional feminists made no effort whatsoever to keep the misandrists out.
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IngLouisSchreurs: Incorrect. Western culture has contained profanity for the reasons listed well before the sixties. Sailors for instant were notorious for swearing a lot even as far back as the 1800's. As were the working classes in general.
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Ming Na was the voice actor for the animatwd version of Mulan. She's Chinese.
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Chevaughn Beecher: Muslims worship a pedophile warlord as a "perfect being" who's example they preach that all should follow. That's all I need to know about them, and to know that I want them kicked out of my country and be banned from entering.
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Omni Culture: That's true. In terms of productivity, "smart work" is a lot better than "hard work". Compare the following situations in unloading several sacks of concrete from a truck. Doing it manually is definitely HARD work because each individual sack weighs around 25 kilograms. But if the sacks were stacked on a loading pallet and you use a forklift instead, you're not doing very hard work at all, but you work much smarter and it takes a fraction of the time than doing it manually. The virtues of "hard work" is mostly obsolete and should quite frankly be discarded in favor of smart work in almost every industry. Because in the end it's usually both more productive and significantly cheaper.
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@mihaelkYeah As if India is in any position to criticize other countries for racism and bigotry. Theyr long standing "caste" system (which is still alive and well) has perpetuated bigotry and discrimination to an equal level of the U.S in the past.
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@GOLD_FEVER This has to be the dumbest analogy you could come up with. A scientist reach his conclusions through data from experiments that can be replicated in a lab enviroment. Not on random testimony from people. The fact that he's trying to make it seem like he's personally lived through soviet communism when his age make it more or less impossible is damaging to his credibility in and of itself.
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정은수: "Distorted contents of the Quran"? You mean reading the Quran itself?
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Asian Boss: Youtube is turning into a web based version of north korea. Every youtuber on the right side of Democrats have gotten 90 percent of their videos demonitized. Plesse speak out against this. Consider switching platform to vid.me or any other competitor to youtube and try to take your audience with you. You who make this channel a reality must know more than most what stifling the freedom of speech must mean and the harmful consequences it has. You report about countries like China and North Korea that both are governed by regimes that are really oppressive towards freedom of speech. Don't let youtube act like this unchallenged please!
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Kat: It's not even comparable. A more accurate description would be two children, but you've stripped all means of the other childs parents to protect their child. Because that is what the U.S have done to Japan.
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@leichen8132 Us westerners back the free people of Taiwan because they deserve freedom of speech and sovreignty to choose their own path in life, regardless of whatever ambitions the authoritarian CCP has in mind for them. As a common man, I can't speak for what corporations or governments in the west may have as ulterior motives. But I do know that all of us who support Taiwanese independence do so because the Taiwanese deserve these basic human rights. EVERYONE does. Yet Mainland China is an opponent to human rights. They hate and fear people who express their views freely and will censor any and all opinions that criticize them. I have NOTHING to gain from expressing sympathies and support for the free people of Taiwan. But I do so anyway as a matter of principle. Likewise, the many oppressed and censored people in mainland China deserve these rights too. But the evil CCP stands in their way.
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I don't know of any Korean stereotypes except for North Korean ones. Actually I just thought of one: Koreans are insanely good at Starcraft. Black people have basketball. White people have Ice Hockey. And Koreans have Starcraft.
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And the more intelligent you are compared to your partner, the more likely it is you will be the dominant party in that relationship.
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Antonio Perez: Hey bro, I enjoy my freedom. If you can't think of better things to spend your time on than slaving for a woman and feeding a bunch of kids (that she usually wants more than you do), then you need to polish your sense of imagination a little. :P
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Michael Ding: Well that only goes to show that something is terribly wrong with Confusianism, as well as Islam and Christianity doesn't it? Being open minded to other cultures is all fine and grand, but when a culture teaches that a rape victim should feel ashamed for being violated by a criminal, then something is seriously wrong with that culture. It's like saying that a man who had his money stolen from someone should be shamed for having falling victim to thievery. It makes no sense, regardless of what perspective a person might have.
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Laeot: You fucking idiot. American mainstream media is the most apologetic towards minorities. American MSM is what spreads ideas about "white privilige" and "patriarchy" and similar bullshit. American MSM is also what's trying it's best to hide the race of criminals while reporting on crime. The problem is, even they can't escape the fact that non-white people are severely over-represented in crime statistics in the U.S. It's not "racist" to report a news story about crime just because the perpetrator happens to be black, you imbecille.
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Hiroko TV: Japanglish sounds bit funny sometimes I have to admit. But I wouldn't judge someone because they have a hard time pronouncing english. Especially since I know that it's not their native language, the english classes could use some improvement and the fact that natural "L" doesn't exist in japanese to begin with will of course make it a lot harder to for japanese people to pronounce unless they get extra ordinary amounts of practice. Besides, I'd probably sound like an idiot if I spoke japanese. I think I can pronounce it, but my grammar knowledge is next to non-existent. And then there's the fact that I can't really read japanese characters without looking at a cheat sheet. So as far as i'm concerned, the japanese have an advantage over me in lingual knowledge.
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They might not think that Logan Paul "represents" all americans. But when people from outside of america think of a "typical american"... Sadly, they tend to think of a type like Logan Paul.
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