Japanese people used to be based. What happened?

Japanese people used to be based. What happened?

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They got cucked

America happened.

Anime, manga, too fast westernization

>the only japanese anti-american politician is the who got stabbed
hmmmmmmm

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Japan may be the only nation on earth that has chosen peace of their own will. People who do not understand the complexities of peninsular migrations and jomon, who do not understand the intricacies of the jewel voice broadcast, who do not properly contextualise mishima's suicide, should not speak on japan

retards

That sounds like cope to me.

2 nukes will do that to you

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Yeah, because they got spitroasted

Wish I was Japanese

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shut up microdick

And you sound like a retard, to me.

awful posters; stop coming here

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Japan is the most misunderstood country in the world, by both left and right wingers. China's diplomatic and economic status, the Burmese Junta, the end of the Breton Woods system, global shipping— all of these are far beyond your mental capacities.

why is the end of the Breton Woods system relevant to Japan

not relevant to Japan, but caused by them

Burmese junta?

this mysterious frenchoid seems to know much about Japanese history that he's not willing to share

tis truly a shame

>"On the other hand, Sasakawa is also acting as bridge-builder between the militaries of Burma and Japan. In August 2017, Min Aung Hlaingm, Tatmadaw Commander-in-Chief Senior General, visited Tokyo—the first such visit since Ne Win visited Japan in the 1960s, when PM Abe’s grandfather Nobusuke Kishi knew and worked closely with Ne Win. While Europe froze all inter-military cooperation with the Tatmadaw due to their actions related to the Rohingya (travel and training drills between the Tatmadaw and Europe’s various forces), Japan increased such activities. Officially, the invitation to visit was made by Japan’s General Shigeru Iwasaki, Chief of Staff of Japan’s Self-Defence Forces. However, this sort of matchmaking would have resulted from the efforts of Sasakawa Yohei. In 2014, Sasakawa’s Nippon Foundation created the Japan–Myanmar Military Officials Exchange Programme in order “to facilitate exchanges between Japan’s Self Defence Forces and Myanmar’s military”. 21 Cooperation goes back further to 2009, when Japan’s SDF began aiding Burma’s navy with piracy issues around the Gulf of Aden, but since then and in large part due to Sasakawa’s bridge-building and Shinzo Abe’s Proactive Peace foreign policy, Japan’s SDF has increased cooperation with Burma’s military for the purpose of “capacity-building assistance”. As a result, in October 2013, the MSDF training ships, Kashima and Shirayuki, in addition to the destroyer Isoyuki, arrived at Thilawa Port."

>"By July 2015, after various strands of the Japan-Myanmar (issue X) Dialogues, the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) rather ambitiously announced that it had developed the Myanmar Industrial Development Vision. This blueprint for how Japan could reshape the economy of Burma was hand-delivered by Prime Minister Abe to the soon to be outgoing President of Burma Thein Sein."
youtu.be/bDSHGmwmZhM
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Pro tip: The guy on the left is a literally a retard who achieved nothing by that killing, and the guy who got killed wasn't even a communist but someone who refused to lick America's boot like the LDP government in power.

>"Despite Japan’s losing of the Second World War, it arguably won the ensuing peace due to its training of multiple Southeast Asian armies and political elites that often emerged as post-colonial leaderships. Joyce Lebra notes how this produced a number of endogenous elites who lasted decades. This accurately describes the case of Burma, as many Second World War Japanese elites active in the country continued their relations with the country after the fighting stopped. At the state level, a so-called biru kichi (biruma kichigai, i.e. “crazy about Burma”) phenomenon developed amongst Japanese officials who administered war reparations during 1955–1967, supported at the societal level by smaller veterans groups, or senyu (war comrades) groups who desire among other things to repatriate fallen comrades’ bones. This is a societal level of connectivity that can nonetheless also have state level interest uses, as was the case for a long time between the US and Vietnam regarding the identification of American war dead. This has blossomed into a pro-business Burma Lobby in Japan, a collective of representatives of Japan’s conservative elite, which maintained a strong interest in Burma over the 20th century. This elite interest from Japan arguably enabled Ne Win to remain in power when he likely would have fallen in or soon after 1962 without economic support from Japan (simultaneously facilitating the entry of Japanese companies into the “closed” country).
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That was a cringe moment though. Under Asanuma Japan wouldn’t be America’s lapdog.

deafening silence from amerimutts
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well you were right, the paragraphs you posted went right over my head
list of terms/people I do not recognize from your two posts:
>Sasakawa
>Min Aung Hlaingm
>Tatmadaw Commander-in-Chief Senior General
>Ne Win
>PM Abe’s grandfather Nobusuke Kishi
>Rohingya
>Shigeru Iwasaki, Chief of Staff of Japan’s Self-Defence Forces
>Sasakawa Yohei
>Sasakawa’s Nippon Foundation
>Japan–Myanmar Military Officials Exchange Programme
>Japan’s Self Defence Forces
>Sasakawa’s bridge-building
>Shinzo Abe’s Proactive Peace foreign policy
>MSDF training ships, Kashima and Shirayuki
>the destroyer Isoyuki
>Thilawa Port
>Joyce Lebra
>biru kichi
>biruma kichigai
>senyu (war comrades) groups
>pro-business Burma Lobby in Japan

>tl;dr
this is super niche information, you need to make it easier to swallow or summarize it if you actually want replies from 20 second attention span zoomers

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>Japan may be the only nation on earth that has chosen peace of their own will
literally get nuked twice to be peaceful, "yup they chose peace of their own will you gues dont understand if you dont read this this this "
i fucking wish every weeb in france get fucked in the ass in japan expo

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Globalism

I warned you zoomers

I don't like anime and the only reason I would go to a convention is to groom some teenage girls cosplaying

>I would go to a convention is to groom some teenage girls cosplaying
ah i see you are a real japanese culture expert

Hiroshima and Nagasaki

Literally this, political extremists are fucking useless, in addition to varying other flaws on morality.

>It's brexit debate time
>90 percent of politicians are coming out with spurious stuff
>Farage is blaming immigrants for traffic
>People realise Rees Mogg exists
>Labour can't take a position to save their lives
>BJ is saying that politicians in Europe want to bring Turkey into EU, after being the only politician in Europe who wanted to bring Turkey into the EU
>Simple to say, most politicians are some kind of shit show
>Instead of any of these fuckers biting the dust, Jo Cox gets shot point blank
>The MP that lives on a damn boat in the Thames rather than extort for public for second home costs
>Literally campaigning in person, rather than doing the entire scripted harassment of people in houses

May as well blow up a pointer with fireworks because you think bulldogs are dangerous

There's nothing based about being a patsy for pro-american nationalist groups.

Lmao when I saw this picture years ago, I thought the guy on left is bruce lee trying some of his moves for PR.

it's almost like career politicians don't make sense in democracies

>Communist who wanted to side with the USSR after it was going to cleanse them
hmmnnnn

>There's nothing based about being a patsy for pro-american nationalist groups.

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>political extremists are fucking useless
On the contrary, they are useful, while "moderates" do anything to maintain their power and do noting else.
More people should go extreme, because that's how political changes are done.

You don't change things, which work well.

Things don't work well.

>Japan may be the only nation on earth that has chosen peace of their own will.
Americans said "no military allowed" when writing the constitution and LDP is trying to change that.

Really?

Yes.

when Kishi wanted to roll back on those clauses in the late 50's early 60's there were massive protests. The Japanese, as instructed by the Emperor, had chosen peace. perhaps things should change now though. it's a different world and all

>and LDP is trying to change that.
They have been trying for 30 years now and they will not be able to do it. Constitutional reform is still widely unpopular, especially under Abe.
Kishi never tried to roll back those clauses, as Kishi didn't even touch the topic of constitutional reform. What he did was trying to equalize the Anpo treaty, and he failed miserably.

They’re still based you meme cherry picking losers. Do not bully Japan!