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Kanchou wrote:She's pretty hot for a JUKUJO.
;)"Yeah, I've been always awkward toward women and have spent pathetic life so far but I could graduate from being a cherry boy by using geisha's pussy at last! Yeah!! And off course I have an account in Fuckedgaijin.com. Yeah!!!"
Doctor Stop wrote:First who nails her to what?
;)"Yeah, I've been always awkward toward women and have spent pathetic life so far but I could graduate from being a cherry boy by using geisha's pussy at last! Yeah!! And off course I have an account in Fuckedgaijin.com. Yeah!!!"
Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:Are you implying that jukujo shouldn't be hot?
I don't know if I'd go as far as Jack and say the Japanese have the most beautiful women in the world, but I'm pretty certain their jukujo would be way up there.
And I wouldn't mind giving my renkon to that Ren Ho....
Jack wrote:Japan does. And she is HOT.
Kanchou wrote:Am I the only person who finds it funny that him saying "I don't want to say this, but..." is just a hilariously Japanese way of saying "I'm about to say something REALLY racist, but..."
It's like pretexting it this way somehow makes it acceptable.
In America, we tend to say things like "Now, I'm not a racist, but..."
(but people with common sense keep their mouth shut)
Kanchou wrote:I'm implying that jukujo span a very wide scale (sort of like the difference between aging like fruit or wine), and that she's on the very high side of the scale. I'd hit it like the fist of an angry god.
Jack wrote:Japan does.
Yokohammer wrote:I'm astounded that everyone has jumped on Renho (figuratively, guys! ) rather than the typically exclusionist, nazi-reminiscent "she's not pure blooded so she doesn't count" attitude displayed by Hiranuma. Naturalization isn't good enough, apparently.
This speaks volumes to those who might believe that if they acquire Japanese citizenship they will be treated as equals (listening, Debito?). Nope. If you weren't born in the tribe as a child of the tribe there will always be cases in which you will be excluded, no matter how "qualified" you might be.
On the other hand, I do think cutting funding for the supercomputer was a bad idea and sets a bad precedent.
Kanchou wrote:Now, are they open zainchi, or closet zainichi? Do they even speak Korean?
Of course, the Japanese have this obsessive self-image of themselves being some sort of pure, unique race when they're really just a mish-mash of random mongoloids (Koreans) and indigenous people... on the genetic level.
Of course, you could argue that it's really just the culture and the place of birth that matters to them, especially regarding full-blooded Japanese born/raised elsewhere. Otherwise they wouldn't have terms like kikokushijo and nisei.
You're basically screwed if you're naturalize (from anywhere), ethnically korean, chinese, ainu, bunrakumin, or a half.
bolt_krank wrote:He's struggling to come up with anything.
Then again - if you look at a large part of the current LDP, how many have entered through blood connections ?
I think they consider the blood connection thing a big thing. Bigger than common sense anyhow.
BO-SENSEI wrote:Jeez, not this again, one of the reasons they overthrew the bakufu was because of incompetent leaders who were only getting the job because of their blood line. I say the Japanese diet should kick out anyone who had a father or grandfather as a politician and start fresh.
sublight wrote:"What's he say?"
"He said the Councillor is near!"
The mental disconnect on this guy is amazing. To dismiss her evaluation of a supercomputer project (hell, I disagree with her, too) because she's racially impure, and then follow it with "[The remarks were] not appropriate for a politician," and "[politicians should not engage in] sensational politics that ring the bell with TV broadcasters." What an eejit.
dimwit wrote:We are talking about a guy who is the adopted son of a war criminal. Expect to hear more of him in the future and he would seem to be the main assenter in the revisionist 'The Truth of Nanking' due out wheneven the fuck. I seem to remember a couple of years ago he made a splash when he fretted about Princess Aiko marrying a Purple Eyed Monster (edit -a blue-eyed foreigner) so he does seem to have a bee in his bonnet about foreigners.
Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:He has a long essay in Engrish on his site where he talks about his experiences on Aug. 15, 1945. The point of his essay? His grandfather was a victim of victor's justice.
Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:He has a long essay in Engrish on his site where he talks about his experiences on Aug. 15, 1945. The point of his essay? His grandfather was a victim of victor's justice.
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