Thank you for that. Very interesting indeed. I do admire the Japanese people. It's a shame I watched a documentary that they will go extinct due to not replacing aging population and they don't want to pollute Japan with foreigners...I do sympathise with their wish to stay Japanese.
.....I don't know what kind of documentary you watched, but that's a bold faced lie. Japanese people aren't going extinct. They're just experiencing a population crunch because their birth rates are below replacement value. Eventually they'll reach a stabilized population value where their population size catches up with their lowered birth rates. I believe it's currently projected to be something like 80-100 Million people.
Of course this is all assuming nothing changes, which we know EVERYTHING is going to change in the near future when the cabal falls, so Japan and every other nation could experience a population boom soon.
Thank you for saying this. This has been bouncing around for a little while on this forum, and I just find it so ridiculous. For thousands of years Japan has made it through many difficulties including nuclear attack, and yet still there’s deal going strong. The Japanese people are not going to disappear. There may be changes but Japan is a-based country. Very strict immigration laws and visa lies. They haven’t been homogenized by the world, and I think it’s great.
The hoops that you have to jump through to be able to immigrate, or even just go to school or work on a visa there are huge. My daughter lived there for a year after high school to study Japanese, she had to have a sponsor of whom which was my brother who would live there for 20 years. He had to have $40,000 in the bank to support any of her debts that were left behind in the event that she absconded. He had to be interviewed by the school, she had to fly to Los Angeles to be personally interviewed by some type of immigration organization. It takes a lot. And that was just to be there for one year
Mesopotamians may have arrived in China before 2200 BC (after Tower of Babel days). The earliest history describes worship of Shang Di, a spirit who created all things. Never an idol or image. Besides description of yearly sacrifices of a bull and Shang Di as the Potter who made us and a kindly father, some people see Bible stories in the old pictographs and ideograph characters. Just a short hop to Japan. Regardless, people wander all the time, it would be more amazing if there was any place in the old world that didn't have visitors from far away. Chinese went to Africa, probably North America.
Thank you for that. Very interesting indeed. I do admire the Japanese people. It's a shame I watched a documentary that they will go extinct due to not replacing aging population and they don't want to pollute Japan with foreigners...I do sympathise with their wish to stay Japanese.
.....I don't know what kind of documentary you watched, but that's a bold faced lie. Japanese people aren't going extinct. They're just experiencing a population crunch because their birth rates are below replacement value. Eventually they'll reach a stabilized population value where their population size catches up with their lowered birth rates. I believe it's currently projected to be something like 80-100 Million people.
Of course this is all assuming nothing changes, which we know EVERYTHING is going to change in the near future when the cabal falls, so Japan and every other nation could experience a population boom soon.
Thank you for saying this. This has been bouncing around for a little while on this forum, and I just find it so ridiculous. For thousands of years Japan has made it through many difficulties including nuclear attack, and yet still there’s deal going strong. The Japanese people are not going to disappear. There may be changes but Japan is a-based country. Very strict immigration laws and visa lies. They haven’t been homogenized by the world, and I think it’s great.
The hoops that you have to jump through to be able to immigrate, or even just go to school or work on a visa there are huge. My daughter lived there for a year after high school to study Japanese, she had to have a sponsor of whom which was my brother who would live there for 20 years. He had to have $40,000 in the bank to support any of her debts that were left behind in the event that she absconded. He had to be interviewed by the school, she had to fly to Los Angeles to be personally interviewed by some type of immigration organization. It takes a lot. And that was just to be there for one year
Just here to point out that the subtitles are accurate. (Trust, but verify!)
Mesopotamians may have arrived in China before 2200 BC (after Tower of Babel days). The earliest history describes worship of Shang Di, a spirit who created all things. Never an idol or image. Besides description of yearly sacrifices of a bull and Shang Di as the Potter who made us and a kindly father, some people see Bible stories in the old pictographs and ideograph characters. Just a short hop to Japan. Regardless, people wander all the time, it would be more amazing if there was any place in the old world that didn't have visitors from far away. Chinese went to Africa, probably North America.
The nose knows.