Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Japan is notoriously xenophobic.
Well, to be fair, its probably the homogeny of their people that allows their culture.
People hate on the US but we’re one of the few truly diverse countries on the planet. There are lots of inherrent challenges that go along with that.
But of course gun crime has nothing to do with diversity. Australia is more diverse and doesn’t have a gun crime problem like the US.
Australia is 77% and 10% Asian. I wouldn't call that more diverse.
😂 it’s clear some posters have never been to Australia.
It’s way more racist and in your face about it than us uk or Canada.
Australians would poop themselves if they dealt with American or even Canadian/uk demographics
Anonymous wrote:Probably many of those 60,000 some Americans living there have some Japanese ancestry or have a spouse who is Japanese. My spouse’s company has a number of people based in Japan, and they all either have Japanese ancestry themselves or their spouse does.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not just mass shootings you have to worry about in the US that doesn’t happen in other countries. In Japan, S. Korea, parts of Northern Europe (maybe … not sure anymore), Singapore, etc. you can have your laptop, phone etc. out at a coffee shop, get up to go to the restroom or get something else at the counter or whatever, come back 5 minutes later and your stuff will still be there. All of it. No theft.
You won’t be aggressively panhandled to by the mentally ill homeless. People won’t be openly using drugs on the street and sleeping in tents. Not saying it’s perfect though because there are a lot of problems in Japan in particular with groping and sexual harassment on public transit. But you aren’t going to be wondering if that dude with the crazy eyes is about to push you in front of an oncoming train or pull a gun on you and steal your phone.
I live in the Midwest and none of these problems are relevant. I don’t even own a key to my house, the house I have lived in for 15 years.
Blame DC and other major city governments, not the US as a whole.
Anonymous wrote:Anybody who can move to Japan for safety was probably going to be pretty safe in the US
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not just mass shootings you have to worry about in the US that doesn’t happen in other countries. In Japan, S. Korea, parts of Northern Europe (maybe … not sure anymore), Singapore, etc. you can have your laptop, phone etc. out at a coffee shop, get up to go to the restroom or get something else at the counter or whatever, come back 5 minutes later and your stuff will still be there. All of it. No theft.
You won’t be aggressively panhandled to by the mentally ill homeless. People won’t be openly using drugs on the street and sleeping in tents. Not saying it’s perfect though because there are a lot of problems in Japan in particular with groping and sexual harassment on public transit. But you aren’t going to be wondering if that dude with the crazy eyes is about to push you in front of an oncoming train or pull a gun on you and steal your phone.
And does that make you wonder why???
Ever wonder where their mentally ill, addicted, and disabled are?
Ever wonder what happens to people *accused* of a crime?
They have zero tolerance for addiction and illegal drug use just like a lot of Asian countries, so I’d have to assume their number of addicts is quite low. And illegal drug use creates and worsens mental illnesses. Their people enjoy a higher standard of public behavior than we do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Japan is notoriously xenophobic.
Well, to be fair, its probably the homogeny of their people that allows their culture.
People hate on the US but we’re one of the few truly diverse countries on the planet. There are lots of inherrent challenges that go along with that.
But of course gun crime has nothing to do with diversity. Australia is more diverse and doesn’t have a gun crime problem like the US.
Australia is 77% and 10% Asian. I wouldn't call that more diverse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Japan is notoriously xenophobic.
Well, to be fair, its probably the homogeny of their people that allows their culture.
People hate on the US but we’re one of the few truly diverse countries on the planet. There are lots of inherrent challenges that go along with that.
But of course gun crime has nothing to do with diversity. Australia is more diverse and doesn’t have a gun crime problem like the US.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Japan is notoriously xenophobic.
Well, to be fair, its probably the homogeny of their people that allows their culture.
People hate on the US but we’re one of the few truly diverse countries on the planet. There are lots of inherrent challenges that go along with that.
But of course gun crime has nothing to do with diversity. Australia is more diverse and doesn’t have a gun crime problem like the US.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Japan is notoriously xenophobic.
Well, to be fair, its probably the homogeny of their people that allows their culture.
People hate on the US but we’re one of the few truly diverse countries on the planet. There are lots of inherrent challenges that go along with that.
Anonymous wrote:Japan is notoriously xenophobic.
Anonymous wrote:Japan is notoriously xenophobic.
Anonymous wrote:It would be really nice not to have to think about potential shootings all the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not just mass shootings you have to worry about in the US that doesn’t happen in other countries. In Japan, S. Korea, parts of Northern Europe (maybe … not sure anymore), Singapore, etc. you can have your laptop, phone etc. out at a coffee shop, get up to go to the restroom or get something else at the counter or whatever, come back 5 minutes later and your stuff will still be there. All of it. No theft.
You won’t be aggressively panhandled to by the mentally ill homeless. People won’t be openly using drugs on the street and sleeping in tents. Not saying it’s perfect though because there are a lot of problems in Japan in particular with groping and sexual harassment on public transit. But you aren’t going to be wondering if that dude with the crazy eyes is about to push you in front of an oncoming train or pull a gun on you and steal your phone.
And does that make you wonder why???
Ever wonder where their mentally ill, addicted, and disabled are?
Ever wonder what happens to people *accused* of a crime?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not just mass shootings you have to worry about in the US that doesn’t happen in other countries. In Japan, S. Korea, parts of Northern Europe (maybe … not sure anymore), Singapore, etc. you can have your laptop, phone etc. out at a coffee shop, get up to go to the restroom or get something else at the counter or whatever, come back 5 minutes later and your stuff will still be there. All of it. No theft.
You won’t be aggressively panhandled to by the mentally ill homeless. People won’t be openly using drugs on the street and sleeping in tents. Not saying it’s perfect though because there are a lot of problems in Japan in particular with groping and sexual harassment on public transit. But you aren’t going to be wondering if that dude with the crazy eyes is about to push you in front of an oncoming train or pull a gun on you and steal your phone.
I live in the Midwest and none of these problems are relevant. I don’t even own a key to my house, the house I have lived in for 15 years.
Blame DC and other major city governments, not the US as a whole.