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I would be willing to bet that my knowledge of Japanese history is just as good as yours........ I would guess our disagreement lies in us having different ideas about constitutes "honor" and "respect". |
Cultural difference I suppose would explain it. Not cool to be a common thief?
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No ____ men in Japan ...
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read a book on japanese history. then you'll learn about things such as the nanking massacre and other atrocities committed by the imperial japanese they are hardly saints with a better moral code. |
What use is a TV stolen from a flooded shop?
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what would they loot?
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And, yes, they should take pride in that :2 cents: |
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Oh, there's looting My Nigga... look at that little Japanese Fat Fuck.
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The Japanese have no native concept of "original sin" so sex is viewed a little differently than in the USA and Europe. They are much more open to all the various possibilities and not nearly as uptight about sex. Sex just happens when the time is right and is generally ok as long as it is not a source of conflict. Sex is not seen as dirty, vulgar or an act against God.
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in chile we had loads even rich people doing it, shame on us :1orglaugh
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there is nothing to loot
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well its because they dont want to loot ;)
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different cultures - more self respect and respect for others - less desperation
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There's no Hockey Fans in Japan
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Where to go when you holding a 46 Inch Plasma TV? What road to drive on? I guess none.
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This seems to have really touched a nerve with you....... perhaps a traumatic personal experience? All I can say is that you should not blame yourself for what happened....... but next time maybe you should not wear such a short skirt on the metro. :winkwink: |
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If the Rape of Nanking is the extent of you knowledge of Japanese history then I guess I was wrong...... my knowledge of Japanese history is much greater then yours...... regardless my previous comments stand. |
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by far. |
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Showing one color, ethnicity, nationality, etc. as better then another is a loosing argument :pimp If you wanna post youtube links to the Japanese college rape club, the 50,000 member Japanese Yamguchi gang or the clip I embedded below feel free. I just think you're at a disadvantage believing in any stereotype :2 cents: |
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hahaha, nah never been to japan , but it just sounds crazy people would suggest the Japanese are very honorouble and have respect , things the Japanese dont have for anything living , not for themselves, not for their own people , |
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Was watching the news last night or early this morning and they showed a line a block long outside a grocery store in the area affected by the quake. Everyone was standing in line like it was no big thing. Once they got in they were limited to buying just 10 items -- and no one had an issue with it. I was commented that hell would freeze over before you would ever see this same scene occur here in the states after any catastrophe.
By the way, does Jack Cafferty from CNN read GFY? http://caffertyfile.blogs.cnn.com/20...ting-in-japan/ |
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They are probably worried about radiation...
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One thing to remember about 'looting' is that it's often set up for the cameras so as to justify to the world why the police are shooting people. Hence why there's no 'looting' in Japan. When 'looting' is shown by the mainstream media, more often than not it's Counter-Insurgency
EGYPT: Looting as Counter-Insurgency There have been a growing number of reports of looters/thugs conducting smash and grabs across Cairo. Interestingly, there's also a growing number of reports that when these thugs are caught, they have police/interior ministry identification on them. If this is so, the reasons for it are: 1. It tars the insurgency as a group of criminals and thugs. 2. It provides a reason for a reluctant army to get involved and enact a curfew. 3. It forces a percentage of the movement to stay at home (to guard the neighborhood). This above has the potential to set the stage for a harsh response domestically. It could also help provide cover to the regime globally (hitting the Egyptian Museum was smart in this respect, given how many people around the world care much more for the artifacts there than the freedom of 80 m Egyptians). |
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