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Anonymous A (OP) double-posted this 2 months ago, 20 minutes later[^][v]#1,402,569
This is a joke, but historically the Japanese were actually pretty anti Christian, they executed people for being Christian. Which is funny now that white conservatives think the Japanese have a similar culture to them for some stupid reason.
Intellectual joined in and replied with this 2 months ago, 1 hour later, 1 hour after the original post[^][v]#1,402,574
Damn commies! When I was in Japan and I got hit by a motorcycle, they tried to offer me affordable healthcare, and I said no. I told those dirty Japanese no I don’t want your commie healthcare, sometimes if something is free it’s not worth having, because freedom ain’t not free.
Intellectual double-posted this 2 months ago, 2 minutes later, 1 hour after the original post[^][v]#1,402,575
That’s why I called up the boys in blue, to go have them handled. Now I can’t go back to Japan ever again because calling the police on an ambulance is "a waste of law enforcement resources" or something. Maybe if Japan wasn’t communist they would have more resources like America, maybe they should have thought of that!
> This is a joke, but historically the Japanese were actually pretty anti Christian, they executed people for being Christian. Which is funny now that white conservatives think the Japanese have a similar culture to them for some stupid reason.
Christianity didn’t mix with their culture and they feared Christians as tools of foreign influence. At one point the Japanese crucified the Christians upside down at low tide. Oddly, no divine intervention saved them.
> This is a joke, but historically the Japanese were actually pretty anti Christian, they executed people for being Christian. Which is funny now that white conservatives think the Japanese have a similar culture to them for some stupid reason.
Why does Japan seem to have a negative perception of ...
How do the Japanese feel about Christianity?
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Japanese people have a generally positive or neutral view of Christianity as a concept, often seeing it as an interesting or Western cultural element, but they have limited knowledge of its core tenets. Christianity is a minority religion in Japan, and many view it as a foreign tradition, sometimes associating it with Western imperialism, while others, particularly younger generations, are not actively interested in religion at all. Some Japanese people are fascinated by Christian rituals like weddings, and while there can be social friction if a person converts to Christianity, especially if they are the eldest son, many Christians find strong community within their churches.
Dude guy joined in and replied with this 2 months ago, 4 minutes later, 21 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,402,680
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If "Christian nationalists" (white nationalists) were really as "Christian" as they say, it would make 1,000x more sense if they were sycophantically praising Korea instead of Japan, but the truth is they’re Nazis and that’s the real reason.
Dude guy triple-posted this 2 months ago, 4 minutes later, 21 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,402,682
If you want to start with the "some cultures are just better it’s just genetic" we all know why you can’t get away with Germany. You can’t be like, "Oh I love Germany it’s so clean it’s so nice, all these Germans have blond hair and are so interesting with blue eyes wow I love their culture so unique wow!" Because one, Germany ain’t clean so everybody’s gonna clown you for pretending you’ve been to Germany, they don’t even cut the grass there, and two, because everybody’s gonna know you’re a Nazi. You’ve gotta be sneaky with it. You’ve gotta have plausible deniability. "Oh you like Japan? Maybe you’re just super woke. Maybe you just like them because they’re actually not white. Maybe you think Hiroshima was a war crime."
(Never ask these sycophantic people if Hiroshima was a war crime or if the camps were bad, the answer is always no and "I’m not really sure about that.")
Dude guy quintuple-posted this 2 months ago, 1 minute later, 22 hours after the original post[^][v]#1,402,684
Like, there’s trash in the train station, there just aren’t rats. About American level. Which makes sense since a lot of Americans have German ancestry, similar culture, not great, not terrible, but acceptable.