Originally posted by Takuya
The country is still as bad as I left it almost 3 years ago.
How much weight should we put on the political judgement of a (then) fifteen year old skateboard punk? Not to agree or disagree with your opinion, just your attitude that simply because you are Japanese you know (and, indeed, have always known) Japanese politics inside out. Especially when the study of a language can have as much or as little to do with its country as one chooses.
Originally posted by Jealousy
blah blah blah in 10 years will become a 3rd world country like Africa where disease, poverty and prostitution is rampant. Maybe this lifestyle attracts you Kouri as its 10x better than what you've got now.
Pathetic. Absolutely pathetic. It takes just a LITTLE more than economic regression to bring one of the world's largest economic monoliths to "disease, poverty and prostitution". That last comment will also devalue anything you ever write about politics, ever, in my eyes. Bring petty personal slander into what MAY have been a credible argument nullifies any credibility you (I stress) MAY have had.
Originally posted by Takuya
I also want to say that there are ENOUGH pigeon-Japanese speaking English teaching foreigners in Japan. All they do is come to Japan, marry some Japanese girl and then leech off the welfare system!
It's PIDGIN. Get your linguistics right! And kouri is a GIRL, so I have a feeling she's looking for slightly different things in Japan. However, let's play this game, shall we? Say she marries a Japanese guy. There are two things she could do. The first is follow the traditional role of housewife. From what I recall, Japanese housewives work very hard to keep their husbands and families happy whilst providing no economic drain. The second is getting a job. Either way she's doing something useful, rather than just "getting married and leeching welfare". And don't even think of saying "that guy could have married a JAPANESE girl!" because it's just plain stupid.
Originally posted by Jealousy
Takuya i salute your astonishing yet respectable resentment towards the Japanese, thankyou for bring the truth of the matter to all our eyes. You are a national hero to me.
You, little one, have much to learn if you think political diatribe is a shining light. Yes, what Takuya says may be part of the truth (again, I neither agree nor disagree) but if that is the case it is definitely not the whole truth. One must look at these things with a balanced and objective mindset.