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Someone's been watching too much Fox News.
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they lost the war in the end and got crushed from the west.
It was not a proposal, it was an invasion. Only proposal was inside Japan, from the military to the There was nothing good about it - there is no difference between losing sovereignty to a western nation or to an eastern nation, both are losing sovereignty. Indeed, Japan dealt more damage to Asia than almost any European country. You blindly cheerlead for war crimes and play down war crimes by certain parties - that is why you have a colonial mentality.
It was not a proposal, it was an invasion. Only proposal was inside Japan, from the military to the There was nothing good about it - there is no difference between losing sovereignty to a western nation or to an eastern nation, both are losing sovereignty. Indeed, Japan dealt more damage to Asia than almost any European country. You blindly cheerlead for war crimes and play down war crimes by certain parties - that is why you have a colonial mentality.
If reviving greatness of China requires Japan, can you forgive and forget?
I now back on the thread topic.
If China want to revive her pass glory, I teach you to win hearts and minds. Who is going to be in sinosphere culture if not Japan Korea Vietnam?
Nationalism is easily confused with racism. Am glad that Japan, China, Russia and India all have nationalist ruling parties. No more BS western values as a cloak for looting of the planet by Western MNCs in the name of free trade, and bombing of half the globe in the name of democracy.
But that's not Japanese society as a whole. Japanese society is based on the group. Why are you in the US, and not in Japan? Maybe it is because your unique view on life makes you part of the out-group and thus ostracized by the mainstream. How many Japanese psychology PHD students are there? Very few. That makes you unique, and Japanese society does not welcome uniqueness often.
Every East Asian society, I'm assuming that you're Chinese from my observation of your positioning in many threads, espouses all members to excel to the best of their ability. This is seen in the veracity of Chinese, Japanese and Korean students' performance . Uniqueness defines personal strength, and creativity which adds and contributes to the dynamic of the group.
There are innate strengths of East Asian Culture and society, but one thing that I do not like is the prevailing xenophobia is some segments of the population, this must be dispelled.
I am a very old member, so my ID pre-dates this version (and the last version) of PDF. I have simply not posted for years, and probably will take a long break at a random time. There is an interesting Japanese group dynamic that does not exist for Chinese that I've always found fascinating - the concept of what is accepted, why it is accepted, how do we think about problems, etc. I am not a social scientist, rather physical scientist, but I still like to observe people, read books and think about relationships.
In Chinese society, the concept of in-group and out-group are much less important, and the concept of social barriers is much lower. People can simultaneously be in many groups (i.e. writers, athletes, gamers, etc), and the groups are not rigid - people can enter and leave easily.
In Japanese society, the concept of in-group and out-group are very important, and it is vital to someone's social life to find their "group" (i.e. athletes, businessmen, otaku, etc). Groups are rigid and members conform to a certain set of expectations. Those who can't find their "group" become NEETers and social outcasts.