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Paying the price for free speech in Japan!

Posted by Guy on June 23, 2008

Would You Do This to the Japanese Living in Your Country?


More Criminal Damage [Again]: Author’s bike tire was slashed.

Civilized people do NOT behave this way; savages do!

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Japan Syndrome

Posted by Guy on January 31, 2008

Hubris at Melting Point!

Japan Syndrome is NOT to do with the failure of the core cooling system in her nuclear reactors; it’s about Japan’s hubris* reaching melting point!

By now most readers are probably aware that Japan’s food self-sufficiency rate, total calories supplied, for fiscal 2006 declined from 40 to 39 percent, one of the lowest rates in the “developed” world!

Japan’s food self-sufficiency rate was 70 percent 40 years ago. However, the massive decline is attributed to the westernization of the eating habits replacing the demand for rice with increased food imports.

As if that wasn’t sad enough, Japan’s energy self-sufficiency is less than 4 percent!

What is hubris?

Hubris is the act of training monkeys how to read doctored history books, instead of concentrating all of your efforts in food self-sufficiency research.

Hubris is the manufacturing of subsonic septic tanks (SUVs, minivans and all other large cars) to guzzle the gas that you don’t have, instead of building wind turbines and other renewable energy implements that would enhance your energy self-sufficiency (especially at a time when oil and natural gas ‘producer’ countries are consolidating sales in favor of own populations).

Hubris is the practice of ontinually offending the nations that provide you with your daily chow and the gas in your subsonic septic tanks, the very nations that your survival depends on!

Hubris is the exercise of flying half way across the world to see your “gladiator” batting a ball, or throwing a curveball.

Hubris is the pretense that you are a Western nation, Americans to be exact, when clearly you aren’t and you don’t have to be, or imitate their unsustainable lifestyles and eating habits!

Hubris is the mortal culture of burrying your head in the sand and pretending that all is well, while failing miserably to protect [all of ] your nation against the looming food and energy crisis.

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The Misogynist Papa

Posted by Guy on December 10, 2007

It can be said with a reasonable degree of certainty that lots of people in Japan have a 3-digit IQ. It can also be said with equal certainty that very few of them live in Japanifik (and Chiba).

There are more dysfunctional families in Japanifik than in any other area throughout the third world. For one thing, the concept of family planning wasn’t translated into the local dialect. As a direct result there is a social contagion of violence, teen thugs and high school prostitutes. [See previous posts.]

Many families who send their children to the same preschool as Gacuette’s two children, have three or more children. Incidents of births in these families seem the follow similar patterns. Typical Japanifik ‘papa’ is a misogynist who doesn’t want daughters; like in some backward parts of the world, by and large, fathers still disown their daughters here! Women, in keeping with the 18th century tradition, are looked down on and regarded as second class citizens (if not lower down the scale, i.e., as servants and slaves!) After his first daughter is born, the disillusioned papa makes another attempt in the hope that the next baby may be a male heir, made in his image… and then another. If the second and third babies are girls, too, most papas normally throw in the towel, fearing that the fourth one could also be a girl. If the third baby is a boy, however, papa tries again in the hope of getting a second son. If the fourth baby turns out to be a girl, there’s still a 50-50 chance papa might try a fifth time [since he has already 'succeeded' once!]

If the first, second and third babies are all boys, then mama, unable to cope with papa’s three male heirs, born in his image and spoilt rotten by him, takes to the bottle; she becomes fat, frigid and otherwise unattractive to prevent papa sowing yet another one of his seeds in her!

Japan depends on other countries for 94 percent of its energy and 60 percent of its food. Last week, the price of everything went up by about 30-38 percent (whereas the price of grocery went up globally by about 21 percent). Tomatoes were put on display @ ¥168 ($1.50) at the local supermarket chain. The prospect of what might happen in Japan, when the going really gets tough, is very frightening indeed.

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What is 20 million + 3.1 million?

Posted by Guy on June 14, 2007

The numbers who lost their lives in the 15-year war of aggression by Japanese militarism: 20 million people from Asian countries; 3.1 million people from Japan.

In the event of another war an estimated 80 million Japanese people could die of starvation and disease.

Say “NO” to Ultra Nationalism! Stop the Revision of Japanese Constitution!

Japan is doing just fine without a military and does not have to participate in United Nations military adventures. The anti-war clause in Japan’s constitution was put there for good reasons.

Japanese wars of aggression from the Manchurian Incident to the Pacific War proved the complete inability of the Japanese government to control its military and the emotional ease with which the Japanese people could be led into all manner of hysterical militaristic excess once the military did gain control.

Nothing has happened since 1945 to change those reasons. The Japanese are still a highly emotional people…

A 46cm shell as fired by the doomed battleship Yamato displayed at the Yasukuni Shrine
A 46 cm shell displayed at the Yasukuni Shrine

Stop the Road to War!

The formulation of a new constitution is a coup d’état!

Of all the paths and options available, the road to war would be the costliest mistake, a deadly choice Japan can ill afford to make.

Taken on 7 April 1945 from a US Navy aircraft, north of Okinawa
Yamato Exploding
[Source of photos: the Wikimedia Commons]

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