Black Lives Matter Apparel banned at the Tokyo Olympics. Japan is smart.
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They are not as easily manipulated by emotions as our culture is.
lol literally didn't surrender until after the SECOND nuke, true story
I live in Japan and people here are very easily swayed by emotions. Catch any Japanese TV program and whatever is being shown, you will see a box in the corner of the screen showing the verbal and nonverbal reactions of the celebrities watching along with the viewer. It's a subtle form of mind control, persuading people to feel certain ways about subjects because they see the famous people's reactions. There really isn't much of an anti-mask movement here in Japan and I rarely see any other people maskless. I won't wear one outside of work.
Asia in general has been a mask culture since the Hong Kong flu aka H3N2 virus became a real epidemic in 1968 which hit Asia like train so you're not going to find any based-ness on that front.
They do wear masks a lot, long before Covid. I differ in opinion about them being an emotional society than you. My mother is a Japanese war bride and I visit my family there and also have lived there as a child and a few years as an adult. With 99% literacy, I believe they are an informed people, not so easily swayed by emotions. We can agree to disagree ✌️⛩
Well, I agree with you about the literacy thing. I'm just saying that Japanese are far too easily swayed by TV propaganda. Then again, I work with teachers mostly. A few years back I worked for a model&toy company and the people there were far more based. That year, Obama visited Japan and groveled about how sorry he was about the whole atomic bomb thing and the guys I knew at that company were like, "We don't need his stupid apologies. He needs to be a man." They also seemed to like Trump too. But the only maskless people I see around here are elderly people, who are supposedly the ones who are the most at-risk. I see people posting memes on here about how people driving alone in their cars wearing masks must be Biden supporters, and I just think "that's half everyone here in Japan." Japanese culture discourages independent thinking and focuses on groupthink. Fortunately that groupthink greatly values national identity and national pride. But when it comes to WuFlu, people are completely brainwashed. I try telling people that Cary Mullis, the man who earned a Nobel Prize for the PCR device, was against its use as a medical diagnostic test. I've only met maybe one persron here who thinks that WuFlu is a sham. My family is Japanese and I've lived here for 12 years. I have met a few people open-minded about Q though.
Each country must break away from the MSM lies and manipulation of the cabal. We are all in the same boat and try to wake people up in our sphere of influence. I’ve heard about Japanese anons following Q. I think it’s great.