Japan; 126 Million People, No Lockdown, Only 600+ Deaths

It's simple shit really, personal hygiene and obesity. There's not too many fat fucks in Japan like in the Democrat plantations of America.
 
Japanese people wear face masks. Japanese people do not hug nor shake hands.

Japanese people are considerate of others.

Japan did ( does ) have social distancing measures in place. Learn before you post.
 
It's simple shit really, personal hygiene and obesity. There's not too many fat fucks in Japan like in the Democrat plantations of America.


The Empire of Japan does have a lot of Sumo wrestlers, however.


And they really crowd into their public transport vehicles as well in Tokyo- just like in New York. I remember watch a program when the officials over there made announcements over public address systems to "Evacuate Tokyo Immediately" when Godzilla was spotted in Tokyo Bay.
 
Whoever said there is no lockdown in Japan is mistaken.
My nephew lives and works in Tokyo as an AI specialist.
His job has been shutdown for a couple of months, and he has to work from home on a laptop. ... :cool:
 
Green tea


How about sake? Or fish? The Jap people love to eat fish. I haven't been affected either, and I like to have an adult beverage or tow as well. I also like to eat pickled herring, which is a well known fish. I don't know if the fish like to get pickled or not, but its good eating.
 
Almost always Japan do the right thing. They know how to face and solve problems!
Of course it's not a perfect country because perfection does not exist but I think it's one of the better ones :)
And we should learn something from the Japanese, not shaking hands for example lol ;)
 
Almost always Japan do the right thing. They know how to face and solve problems!
Of course it's not a perfect country because perfection does not exist but I think it's one of the better ones :)
And we should learn something from the Japanese, not shaking hands for example lol ;)


You mean other than the open racism and misogyny, and dislike for non-Japanese? You mean other than that...right? And that whole World War 2 thing with the mass murder, and medical experiments on innocent victims.........and the new hermits...where their young people are locking themselves away in their tiny apartments............

Abstract
This paper, which examines a growing problem of popular racism in Japan against ethnic minorities, especially Koreans, is critical of the way in which it is often being passed off as xenophobia. The author argues that to confront the current racism means coming to terms with Japan’s colonial past and also the immigration control system which labels all ethnic minorities, including those born in Japan during and following imperial conquest, as ‘foreign’.

 
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Almost always Japan do the right thing. They know how to face and solve problems!
Of course it's not a perfect country because perfection does not exist but I think it's one of the better ones :)
And we should learn something from the Japanese, not shaking hands for example lol ;)


You mean other than the open racism and misogyny, and dislike for non-Japanese? You mean other than that...right? And that whole World War 2 thing with the mass murder, and medical experiments on innocent victims.........and the new hermits...where their young people are locking themselves away in their tiny apartments............

Abstract
This paper, which examines a growing problem of popular racism in Japan against ethnic minorities, especially Koreans, is critical of the way in which it is often being passed off as xenophobia. The author argues that to confront the current racism means coming to terms with Japan’s colonial past and also the immigration control system which labels all ethnic minorities, including those born in Japan during and following imperial conquest, as ‘foreign’.

I was talking about Japan in contemporary world not Japan in the 30's and 40's :eusa_think:
 
Japanese people wear face masks. Japanese people do not hug nor shake hands.

Japanese people are considerate of others.

Japan did ( does ) have social distancing measures in place. Learn before you post
So anxious to discredit facts such as Japan has sailed through this pandemic
in a relatively very good space that you must try to discredit and demean with points never
claimed in the OP.

Your desperation is palpable. You people are sad.
 
It's simple shit really, personal hygiene and obesity. There's not too many fat fucks in Japan like in the Democrat plantations of America.

Texas is a Minority-Majority State with almost 30m people and only 40k infected and a little over 1k dead from the virus and if you ever been to Houston it is one of the fattest cities in America with a lot of pollution...
 
I think the big difference is that Japan is not run by a man-child.
 
It's simple shit really, personal hygiene and obesity. There's not too many fat fucks in Japan like in the Democrat plantations of America.

Texas is a Minority-Majority State with almost 30m people and only 40k infected and a little over 1k dead from the virus and if you ever been to Houston it is one of the fattest cities in America with a lot of pollution...


I lived in The Woodlands for 8 years. Texas has the 9th highest number of cases in the U.S., 41,031 and 1,140 deaths. Houston ranks 47th on the cities with highest obesity. And Texans have better hygiene than shitholes like New York. Plus the south is bombarded with sunshine which has a major impact on the immune system and the virus. But most Texans aren't as dumb as you. They know there's other circumstances that contribute to mortality and they also understand Texas is spaced out, socially distanced.
 
I think the big difference is that Japan is not run by a man-child.
Because Fauci-ite Trump is responsible for the disparity between Japanese and American death tolls?
That's brainless.
Nah. Because in Japan when the authorities say wear face masks and stay home, they wear face masks. In this country, when the authorities say wear face masks and stay home, this happens:
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Japanese people wear face masks. Japanese people do not hug nor shake hands.

Japanese people are considerate of others.

Japan did ( does ) have social distancing measures in place. Learn before you post.
We have all of that here in the US right now. Perhaps they’ve allowed for a herd immunity to take hold while protecting the vulnerable.
 

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