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How do we return Japan back to the 90's?
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Zainichi
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>>215408266
Japan is a soft-culture juggernaut so people will take offense, but you can buy used middle-schooler underwear from vending machines. They didn't even ban child pornography till the 2010s, and still broadcast thinly-veiled fetish content on Live TV.
The broadcast censorship policies did little, if anything, except now their porn is pixelated.
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>>215408266
Japanese media in the 80s was the most hardcore, erotic, and violent mainstream media to ever exist bar none. I'm not exaggerating the most edgy Hostel, Saw, or torture porn films don't even square up to what Japan was up to. When the Guinea Pig series went overseas people thought it was actual snuff films and reported it. Violence Jack, Legend of the Overfiend, Madbull 34, Shoujo Tsubaki were basically ero-guro hentai broadcast on mainstream media. Some serial killer named Tsutomu Miyazaki (probably an evil zainichi Korean) basically caused a moral panic and the creation of a very private version of the FCC. Keep this in mind that it only takes one Korean to ruin it for everyone. Also another funny thing to note is that anime from the 80s/early 90s is basically anathema to modern moe obsessive weebs that can't pay attention to anything without coy fanservice.
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>>215408266
Regular economic disruptions happen on a regular basis. Japan's problem is not that the economy went into a recession in the 90s. Their problem is that they have not been able to recover from it. My personal suspicion is that it has something to do with their Iron Triangle of government politicians/bureaucrats, big business, and media consolidation. Simply put, the triangle worked fine when everything is ok. But as soon as something goes wrong there is a tendency to gloss over problems rather than to even address them.

A good current example is their rice crisis. For the past few decades a combination of government bureaucrats and the farming interest group have been manipulating rice prices in an attempt to match supply with demand and keep farmers from going into poverty. Now there isn't enough rice, prices are going up, and the emergency rice has been put to market. Less than half the calories the average Japanese person consumes are actually made in Japan. There is a very real threat of starvation among poor Japanese people. Meanwhile the Japanese news media is telling their public that the shortage is because too many foreigners ate all the rice. Put simply, the news media is too close to government and big business to tell people the truth about what is actually happening.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4vTQV3HjKU
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>>215408266
What? Ching chong love dog meat and bat soup?
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>>215408266
Birthrates
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Japan o nordna
vón board d'Nord
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>>215408530
Can you still buy pre-teen gravure idols wearing bikinis on DVD at 7/11's, on full display at the front counter?
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>>215409264
ask the nippon ITT
..why do u wanna know?
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>>215409688
>..why do u wanna know?

It is... uh... my friend. He wanted to know this.
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>>215408266
sex with japanese children
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>>215408854
The Japanese "economic miracle" was due to the Japs trying to avenge their humiliation in WW2. Once they achieved that goal, they simply...lost interest and decided to coast on their success.
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>>215411732
What? We can't understand your high-pitched midget voice, speak human
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>>215411732
Why did we stop at two? We had six available.
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They lost a war and became a subjugated race destined for destruction. It was a slow death, they worked themselves to death for FIAT and had no control over their laws or financial institutions. They destroyed their economy because the US asked them to.

Low birth rate, economical downturn, migration, porn, anime etc stems from their constitution. If they are to become rich or great again, they need a new one for Japan, otherwise they'll die as slaves.


Blaming it on anything else is shows your ignorance.
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>>215412040
>migration
no
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>>215408927
The webm is everything
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Plaza accords, due to not being sovereign, this is why china is a actual threat for example they won’t just obey and ruin their economy because USA said so
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>>215412913
You're forgetting that for a while during the 80's and mid-90's, Japan was in China's current position as the looming rival to the US. The problem is that Japan had a housing market collapse that led to a recession, and after that they never recovered.
And the best comparison to what happened was the US 2008 crash, the US government didn't 'sabotage' anything speculators got greedy.
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>>215408266
It was the same in most of Europe actually.
DIfferent times.



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