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  • Amarican protests in WS has to do with American peoples' homes and lives. Japanese protest against Fuji TV has nothing to do with Japanese peoples' lives. It's because Fuji TV shows afinity to Korean culture, those nationalists Japanese are protesting. And they are minor in Japan. While in America, 99% Americans, who are major of total US population protesting against WS. More people, more masacre and disaster. Very obvious. Very inappropriate to contrast those two protests.

  • @veracuiz

    Against Fuji TV does affect Japanese life. It is about Korean influence on Japan and Japanese people's life. Korean now control many negative activity in Japan.

    Prim-minister Kan was Korean, Yakuza world also affected by Korean, Pachinko (gamble machine game) is run by Korean, Extreme right and left group are also run by Korean. And history also bent by Korean and Japanese are not happy at all.

    Learn here for more: watch?v=-YhXvyv91XY&feature=re­lated, watch?v=aPXcoL8xAMA

  • You think thats big i'll send you a video of the police hear

  • well, Tony, if you're so opposed to "communism" and "socialism" what the hell are you doing supporting the criminal rescue packages of persons who deliberately sabotaged their own businesses in exchange for handouts? I'm sorry but is this the condition of the American "Right"?

    I support the fat cats because they are "free" to get "free" money?

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  • we are doing so carefully because communist attack always when we appear patriot action...they said we want war ww2 again. this is different with europa and america.

    See this is communist and Koreans action watch?v=md74bsD0csY&list=WL3C0­E47D4EB057393&index=25

  • I have only lived in Japan for four years during my time serving in the US Navy. During this time I have come to realize that life in America sucks. My comparison is between Tokyo and New York of course. I would rather live in the worst neighborhood in Tokyo than the best in NYC I hate this city with a passion. I was never refused entrance to a club in Tokyo due to my preference of clothing meanwhile in NY I am refused entry to a club just for being a single man. 

  • Actually, I think an ordered quiet march with tasteful pro printed banners & flags is more powerful. It shows discipline and clear messages. The more you look like crazies as portrayed on video - even though not - the more you freak out the 10's of millions of couch potatoes.

  • @Yetanotherytuser And the award for world's largest run-on sentence goes to...

  • Tony surely you do understand the history of union movements in USA. It was necessary to get violent and disruptive in US for most parts. Americans also had very peaceful marches and demonstrations with far more people than you can count. You're always giving one bad example to prove your point while ignoring the rest.

  • lol, isn't that what New Yorkers are like on a normal day?

  • @dekkkkaimara the fool is some grammatically challenged person who says "tool" instead of "fool". Lol.

  • Ha-ha!really?Fun^^;

  • I think it is wrong to criticize the act of a cop in USA. A cop cannot act polite behavior in society filled with guns. It is natural that a cop regards his own life than the quality of duties as important.

  • Tony, I am convinced that you don't know much about Japan. You seem to idealize it, but I guarantee you that if you lived here for a few years you will sing a different tune.

    It is as land of contradictions; there is much to like but you will find a dark side here as well. I would be happy to tell you more about this place. Just don't idealize it so much. Be happy that Americans don't let the excesses of police intimidation and violence get a pass.

  • This video compares apples to oranges. As an American who has lived most of his adult life in Japan, I can tell you that the circumstances of both of these marches are completely different. First off, there is a massive police presence because of 2 things: 9/11 and the need to protect wealth.

    2nd, "demo" in Japan are always like this: structured and self-regimented. The whole society is like that. The US, on the other hand, has a tradition of democracy and democracy is messy.

  • Note the "red banners" in the beginning of the clips. These "protestors" in NYC are a mix of socialists, pro-marxists unions, and social anarchists. They have no coherent message or purpose other than to "be there". As with all demonstrations associated with Leftist groups - disorder is the standard practice. The Japanese know how to make their point and go home. lol!!

  • You absolutely have to enjoy the differences. Because the Excited States has a history of guns and violence it's obvious why there are so many coppers in the street. What are the Japanese views on gun ownership? That's right kiddies - ownership is almost nil. No wonder the coppers there feel safe enough to have just a handful.

    the excited states is built on violence murder mayhem and guns. So cling to your guns and your religion while Japanese respect each other. It's just the Japanese either

  • @cryptodud the crime rate in USA is as follows:

    blacks, hispanics, indians, whites, asians... japan is merely a reflection of this trend, but i imagine even better than our asians... our whites have right around 4 times the violent crime rate of USA asians... so imagine the contrast up ward from there to indians then hispanics and the worst of all, blacks... so we NEED guns... read MORE GUNS LESS CRIME, a book... if u have such low crime anyway, what need for guns? THE COLOR OF CRIME, read that

  • @glorp896 There has never been any behind the idea that more guns =less crime, except for those "facts" the NRA dreams up. In fact if we look at Texas, a state with looser gun regulations, have higher murder rates, then they have higher rates of state sanctioned murder.

  • @cryptodud i just gave u the idea, its more than that its a book called "MORE GUNS LESS CRIME" - copy and paste that and take a look at the data - the study is based on one quite obvious premise: the only way to fight crime is to match their force - like they say, DON'T BRING A KNIFE TO A GUN FIGHT...

    show me the made up NRA facts... here is the crime rate in USA:

    blacks, spics, indians, whites, asians... just how do u propose stopping gun crime, with peace signs? your correlation is weak

  • @cryptodud we certainly NEEDED plenty of guns for the GREATER EAST ASIAN CO-PROSPERITY SPHERE!

  • @kavabond1 Curse? Are you perhaps referring to me quoting ravenbones1 who said 'Jap shit'?

  • yeahh well... the only reason why i know about the Fuji t.v. demonstration is because of you....the poeple of new york wants to be heard throughout the country so theyre obviously going to be more aggressive... People in New York must be doing something right because its expanding throughout the country.. and i bet you more people knows about the new york rally than the tokyo rally

  • I'm very grateful for Tony to introduce peaceful Japanese demonstration. However there are many terrible demonstrations in Japan, regardless of right and left, indeed.

  • hello,Tony

  • Hello there, I think you have made a wrong comparison essentially. Japanese Authority does not care about Fuji Demonstration.

    They DO Care about No Nukes demonstration. check the 9.11新宿デモ (911. Shinjuku Demo) Hope Japan will join GIABO *Global Insurrection Against Banker Occupation"

    Love and Peace

  • i think of how low the japanese crime rate is, how high their IQ is, their abortion rate, divorce rate, illegitimacy rates etc., most of these and more i've seen the numbers for, and then i think of THE GREATER EAST-ASIAN CO-PROSPERITY SPHERE and wonder how this imperial japan blood lust fits into japs today....!? quite a contrast! and japs are known as having some of the worst history as to torture, based on a book about torture - mainly against christians... i guess NUKES really calmed them

  • this is very interesting..it doesnt which is right, i think they should be follow each others example.

  • Hi, if you know more about Fuji Demo , please watch this !!

    [Japanese media blackout v=jFpHgCTx0TE]and see site I linked this movie .

    There are so many Japanese women , babys in Kao Demo.

    These demonstrations are polite. People clap a police force to thank for there guard when demo was finished.But Japanese media is always ignore or say "Fuji Demo is by racist ,the extreme right peple, Unti Korean! Japanese media don't admit own corruption.They hate Japanese people to know about this.

  • The sad thing is the typical Japanese orderliness- something that is seen mainly in these videos and during the aftermath of the earthquake- was actually marked as a BAD THING by several US media outlets! They said Japan's lack of disorder and looting was the mark of a repressive society! Who are they to say that when almost every day here, people are beaten, stolen from, and even killed by police who never get punished for their actions!

  • One thing that I really don't like about our police. Our (U.S.) police give order to our good citizen. In demonstration like this they often yell at people such as "Move!!!" "Stop right there!!!!" "Get over here!!!!" even though those people haven't don't anything wrong or illegal. In contrast, Japanese police say "please" to their good citizen. I respect police officers but I have no respect for bossy cop. Their duty is to "SERVE and protect", not giving us orders like they do to prisoner.

  • Tony, the only thing that proves to me about these videos is that America is a terrible place to live.

    You make me want to move to japan and join with the honorable people there.

  • @FranBunnyFFXII Yeah, liberals ruined everything. :(

  • @Kris246zl has nothing to do with liberals or conservatives. it has to do with the failure of every social aspect of american society and the way people are raised.

    Children in japan are raised under social and honorable dedication. Honor is a forgotten value in the USA...

    Liberals and conservatives are both equally to blame. never point the finger at just one when many are responcible.

  • @FranBunnyFFXII I dunno... The high and mighty are easy to identify and never shut up so hard to forget. They tend to b pretty ungrateful too. That's why it's easy to point the finger at them.

  • Japan has peaceful demonstrations, while ours need to be watched over because liberals are violant!

  • ITS A POLICE STATE KIDS THATS WHAT ITS SEEEEEEEEEEEEE!

  • Well peopl;e here in america half to get pretty damn close to rioting to get there point acrossed.

  • @thelasthallow No, what you are trying to do is not to get your "point across" but to force your point on everyone else

  • @Yetanotherytuser First off i was never there and second off i said "well people here in america" you sound like somone from another country who dosnt know the first clue as to whats going on over here and if you were to watch the video you could see that the people who "have the money" dont give two shits about regular people. SO YEAH We need to get violent or nothing happens in this damn country. GET IT?

  • @thelasthallow Oh yeah, mob mentality. Also, I love your fail nationalistic excursiveness, I would be delighted to hear your reasoning for your retarded and aggressive statement, or is it only "poor Americans" can get, so that you can exclude me without having any rational basis?

  • @Yetanotherytuser What i said was completely rational. The guys with the money dont give a shit if we have a peaceful rally. as a matter of fact they laugh and mock us for it. SO YEAH WE NEED TO GET VIOLENT. learn it well or fuck off.

  • @thelasthallow A quick question, why is OTHER people that have absolutely NOTHING to do with you or your life should give a CRAP of your problems just because that people have more money?

    Until you can't answer that, no, you don't have any rational basis for your violent anger, you are nothing but an angry retard that should probably put behind bars because you are a threat to everyone else's peace.

  • @Yetanotherytuser Let me ask you this question then. Why the hell do you care about what is going on here in America? For that matter why the hell do you care what some random guy on the internet is saying (AKA ME) Answer this for me and i will answer your question. HINT if you want me to answer your question seriously your going to get schooled because you have no idea how things work here.

    Do you want someone to argue with? whats the deal here? im calling you out.

  • @thelasthallow You are really retarded. I care because we live in a Global economy, and the US is a very big pillar in the stability of this global economy. I'm an student in japan, and I'm receiving money for my studies from an external source in mexico. The amount of money I receive is the same, but because the coin has devalued because of uncertainty on the US deficit, bailouts, crashes, it affects me directly. The value of the money I receive today is HALF of what I received 2 years ago.

  • @thelasthallow Also, I'm not an uneducated retard like yourself, I have a broad view on world cultures and societies, I speak many languages, and I do my research before giving any opinion on any problem.

    It's not that I care for your individual answer on the matter, because I honestly don't, but I care about group thinking and how it affect on actual actions. I do care about the group reasoning to understand how fucked up is and predict future developments.

  • @Yetanotherytuser i will answer your previous question because you dont seem to understand the problem.

    (QUESTION) why is OTHER people that have absolutely NOTHING to do with you or your life should give a CRAP of your problems just because that people have more money?

    (AWNSER) Because they have the money and pretty much run the country. they set the prices. they do investments that determine the future americans and and also run trade for other countries. regular people are pawns

  • @Yetanotherytuser CONTINUED:

    You're blissfully ignorant for thinking you have the full story, you seem to think insulting my intelligence will make your argument more valid. You honestly need to do a bit more research because it seems like you have no idea why they're even protesting, we HAVE to be loud to be heard, its called a protest for a reason. Be loud and be heard or be silent and be ignored. Don't pretend like you know everything when you obviously don't. YetanotherytTROLL.

  • @thelasthallow I think I know more than you think, you are a lefty, therefore you think that evil corporations control like you say your destiny. You think there is an external power made by money that fuck you up for it's own benefit.. when the only reason it has so much money and power is because you use their products and services, which if those didn't exist your life would be worse than it is right now

    Don't like the prices, then do not consume, don't like a corporation, do not endorse them

  • @Yetanotherytuser you dont know shit. you say corporations arnt evil HAH. Look around all they want is money. they don't give a shit about the regular joe. no they do not control my destiny this is not some shitty anime. in America unless you speak up you get walked all over and you dont seem to realize this. Why? because you dont live here and you don't know what is going on. so shut the fuck up and dont respond to shit you dont know about.

  • @thelasthallow I'm not the one making a positive assertion, I cannot say that corporations are evil or aren't evil because for me evil is a complete subjective term, and also, and this may shock you, not all the corporations are the same.

    Also thanks for your big insight about your idea of Japanese people thinking with anime, when most people here barely watch anime in their life.

    I'm not allowed to talk about the US, but you are allowed to talk about the economy without any knowledge? Fuck you

  • @Yetanotherytuser I cant even understand what your trying to say half the time. your english is so damn broken i don't know how we have been able to hold a conversation this long. your last statement almost makes no sense to me and i cannot come up with a proper way to respond to you because i dont think my point would be understood by you. Due to that i am ending this conversation. laterz.

  • @thelasthallow Let me translate it for you using simple English with unnecessary explanations:

    I (Meaning myself) am not allowed to talk about the US because you (retard) claim (herp-derp) that unless I live in the US I don't "really" know anything about the US, that being of course a bullshit statement since there is no real limitation on knowledge depending on your location , but you are allowed to talk about the economy and the evilness of the corporations without any economic knowledge...

  • @thelasthallow if after my extended explanation you are unable to grasp what I'm trying to convey, then I'm glad you are ending this conversation. I wouldn't want to you to burn your last neuron trying to understand what I'm trying to say, just so you lower your IQ by 50% after that neuron is turned into crisps.

    Continue with your "revolution" screaming "GOOO AMUUUURRRRIIKA AFTER THOSE EVIL CORPORATE BASTARDS!!! PAY YOUR FAIR SHAREEEE (even thou you already pay more than anyone else)!!!!!!!!"

  • @Yetanotherytuser Shut up you ignorant fuck. you don't live here so don't preach to me about shit you THINK you know about. you don't have a fucking clue how things work here.

  • @thelasthallow eh? didn't you ended this conversation already?, oh I get it, the butt-hurting got you, I guess when you best argument is "shut up, you know nothing because of this ridiculous requirement I just pulled out of my ass" and I can't take it seriously you can get kinda butt-hurt... maybe even more when showed the hypocrisy behind it.

    Do I need to go to Mars in order to know that you would die intoxicated in it's atmosphere?..... If your answer is no then you are a hypocrite.

  • @Yetanotherytuser dude just shut up please. your not as smart as you think you are even though you blatantly tried to prove it by posting "how much you know" like this is some kind of contest. its not. now go away.

  • @thelasthallow Oh boy, it isn't? Damn, you discovered my inner thoughts, it is not like I just gave my opinion on your comment and you exploded into a rage mode calling me ignorant since the beginning for not agreeing with you and getting even more aggressive when I asked you the rational basis for your extreme opinion... I was just me wanting to show you "how much I know"

    Also, I like how you continue replying my messages even when you already said that you ended this conversation...

  • I prior Japanese demonstration of "Against Fuji TV",it made it so ordinary and so smart!

    I love Japan!

    I am glad to be born as a Japanese. SO HAPPY!SO JAPPY!

  • @marsshootingstar HEY! no more GREATER EAST-ASIAN CO-PROSPERITY SPHERES! got it! don't make MacArthur turn in his grave, he might rise again!

  • @glorp896 NO!NO!

    Even MacArthur had said that Japan mainly fought Greater East Asia War because [ of self-defense war ].

    We Japanese don't afraid of MacArthur.Please know them.

  • @marsshootingstar wow, really? i'd like to see those quotes by Mac... were the chinese developing a large maritime flotilla of junks to attack the jap ports? just what was the threat and by who and why? if not china then who? 

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  • @glorp896 MacArthur said that 【 They feared that if those supplies were cut off, there would be 10 to 12 million people unoccupied in Japan. Their purpose, therefore, in going to war was largely dictated by security.】at Senate military diplomacy common committee in May 3th 1951.Thank you.

  • @marsshootingstar whats the timeline, because i know u guys were setting up your puppet state in Manchuria (Manchukuo) - i do know that AFTER that we threatened your oil supplies, in some respect it was your aggression in china and our response to it... - so these things escalate - in any case it was completely stupid to attack Pearl Harbor - it was like poking a hornets nest and not running away... all but two of our ships in Pearl came back to action during WWII and one after that...

  • @mars i read enough of that speech now, this is a highly selective quotation, hardly an excuse, whereas Mac was just trying to be explanatory - we can have understanding and give explanations but it doesn't necessarily rationalize decisions as just or not... obviously japan not only bit off way more than it could chew, like germany, but had no historical pretext or justification by any stretch of the imagination to do what they did... germany has been more repentant, japan should be more so

  • @glorp896 Yes,it was secective quotation,I think so.But this quotation of Mac is important.

    The purpose of war of Germany and Japan is different.

    The United States led Japan to war, and even if Japan did not want to carry out, it was lured out to war.

    Although possibly the United States won Greater East Asia War, one has not apologized that the United States forced war to Japan, and that it must apologize, such as having dropped the atomic bomb. America is a such country...

  • @marsshoot japan led and lured to war by USA? i guess u need a review of history... so japan had some special AMAZING right to china, vietnam, Philippines, etc... just look at the map of the full extent of the jap empire - u REALLY think japan had justification to control all that land?! not at all - empire forming SHOULD be over, a relic of a barbaric past... possibly we won? no, it was quite decisive... the nukes saved many of OUR lives, no soldier in WWII was more suicidal than japs...

  • @marsshootingstar u might argue that two nukes killed all those noncombatants and that the more honorable thing to do would be to attack mainland japan, but of course this would have stretched out the war far longer and might have ended in FAR more japanese dying, whereas if u were convinced that ALL your cities might be nuked if u didn't surrender then u might surrender right away and sadly it took two nuke bombs on your stubborn country... we might do it again if congress declares war again...

  • @marsshoot of all world war two combatants it was the jap soldier that was the LEAST likely to be taken prisoner, this is also another reason we nuked u guys - YOU WOULD NOT GIVE UP --- we killed more in tokyo with fire bombings etc than both nuke explosions... not to mention many of your other cities we leveled, so the nuke bombs could have been matched and exceeded in death over more time by occupation of your country and more carpet bombing - in fact nuking two cities spared many others...

  • @marsshoot at least germany had a great pretext, they wanted to reclaim what they had before world war one, japan has been JUST japan for a long time... germany lost land during WWI, they wanted it back - it was actually Russia that took far more land, and without pretext, well into world war two... and france and england declared war on germany first

    how did america lure and lead japan into china in 1931? u guys need to collectively bow and say u are sorry... u attacked us first, PEARL HARBOR

  • @glorp896

    NO.Japan had a great pretext,too.

    【The Greater East Asia War】 is lead to release Asia from A European and American colonial policy as a result.

    And, Franklin D. Roosevelt had known Japan desided to go to war because of the code was already decoded.

  • @marsshooting oh of course, those evil brits making Hong Kong the most vital and productive port ever in history, quite a contrast... japan was not under white tutelage, never was, so u guys were liberators by killing lots of asians that had been polluted by those evil brits and what not? the idea that FDR knew japan was going to attack pearl harbor doesn't hold up, of course it was a known target POTENTIAL but did he really know exactly when or even if?, no, i don't think so, if so - TREASON

  • @glorp896 CONTINUED.

    It made Japan open a country to foreign intercourse for America's ego, and when Japan became strong, The United States of America came to interfere with Japan, and Japan is pulled to war, and is struck to it and it tried to crush it to it.

    The United States is an egoistic country.

  • @marsshooting the Tokugawa shogunate was opened up thanks to Perry of our Navy in 1854 (Convention of Kanagawa), but we never occupied japan until after the war... Meiji was the next big main step in your country going western - copied the west with educational reform and a conscript army, etc. he ended your stifled isolation... and then u guys went WAY TOO FAR, 1931-1945. OUCH! - makes me think u should have stayed isolated! yes, we have big egos, rightfully so - longest lived democracy ever

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  • New York City is such a filthy stupid communist hellhole

    Except on 9/11 when we give fake lip service to them for political purposes.

  • So the tea party goes "no more bailouts for obama's crony buddies!" yet when people decide to try and do something about it all of a sudden it's bad.

    The tea party movement is a fraud and the ideology is morally bankrupt.

  • one second trade

    new rule you must own a share for one second minimum,

    Tony Bolona uses Pepper spray to get the girls hot.

    Tony Bolona targets where predetermened, chosen ahead of time

    Look at Randy Franck for President

    Half the responders will work for American goverment thugs

  • Conclusion is simple:

    In Tokyo the demonstrators were Conservative, Patriotic Japanese who peacefully demonstrated, because many of them have jobs and don't want to go to jail for disorderly conduct.

    In NYC the riots were a bunch of whiny, Liberal, Socialist, Commies of Commie-land USA who violently demonstrated, because many of them have no jobs nor want one and probably do want to go to jail so they can suck off the taxpayers a little bit more.

  • @austenbosten I agree to your claim. The difference of the seriousness came out in the form of the demonstrations. When an ultraleft demonstrates in Japan, there is often a person arrested by the police. However, an ultraleft is not supported very much in Japan. Because the poverty problem in Japan is not serious as US.

  • @nadesikolove Actually poverty is slightly higher in Japan than in the US. Also you have to realize poverty in the US is not the same "poverty" elsewhere in the world. 99% has refrigerators, 4/5ths have microwaves and air-conditioning and over half have cable television. I think it has more to do with Japanese culture than anything. Japanese have a culture built on honor & shame, while American culture is a little more muddled, However US is not as bad as France when it comes to riots.

  • @austenbosten Thanks for your reply. I like Japan because there is few riots. However, Japan has many bad aspects. Japanese are crowds of sheep. Many Japanese are afraid of showing opinion that is different from others. Japanese feel relieved by belonging to the community with the same sense. Most Japanese have never participated in a protest demo. The demo against fujiTV is rare case. At a point showing the opinion in a positive manner, I respect the democracy of USA and France.

  • @nadesikolove Well you are welcome. I highly respect the Japanese people. I had a couple encounters with them, very humble and fun people. All I can say is that there are always downsides with the upsides. I respect the parliamentary democracy in Japan as well. :)

  • @austenbosten I enjoyed conversation ! I thank you and Texas daddy !

  • @ravenbones1

    I like your enthusiasm however not lived in "Brooklyn" has no relevance to those comparison of the characteristic of two demonstrations. Although, it is biased to determine the characteristic of nationality in whole by looking at those two videos but I believe that is not the point or the issue that propagandabuster is trying to claim. I feel strongly that this video was made to understand the characteristic in subjective manor. There is not right or wrong, who is better or worst.

  • @ravenbones1 I think you have a point, but when you go on to say 'Jap shit' it shows your own ignorance.

  • ★★★★★

  • I'm kind of confused, what was the video about?

  • Very interesting comparison to point out indeed. I myself a Japanese student here in U.S. and I understand both side in cultural level as I lived in the states for over 15 years now. I believe Japan is the only nation that rest of the world look up to in regards to behavioral pattern of the citizens. As Japanese, I feel proud and honored of the reputation that we have among friends in the world. I respect and adore the straight forward attitude and the patriotism that U.S. has to offer !!!!!!!

  • my conslusion: in America its ok to loose face in public, in Japan its shameful.

  • the New York police sure does have nice uniforms tho

  • this video is so true..... whats wrong with americas police force, they are so mean. :(

  • @TylorDark I agree with you too, america has provoking protesters but america has also violent cops who just want to arrest people because they are bored, you don't have that kind of police culture in Japan. Check out how the wall street big shots drink champagne and laugh at the protesters at wall Street. I agee that capitalism is the best system thathave flaws, but stop treating the common people like peasents, it just adds fuel to the fire.

  • USA=police state Japan= free and respectful

  • I think it's a bit of both. There is massive mistrust in the Police in the USA but then again there is good reason for that mistrust in that they do use excessive force.

  • My summary is the japs have more respect for their counrty and police and so less is needed...

  • Extroverted protest via introverted protest , that's what i see.

    Miss the presumably funny part though.

  • what did u expect. NEW YORK = POLICE GRID

  • why dont you move to japan if you love it so much - stop bashing your own

  • @chrisy0907 Propagandabuster is right, back in the days Japan look to the west to modernize their country so that they could avoid facing the same fate as china, nw we must lok t Japan to restore a respect for other people and respect in general, we used to have that.

  • @Imhornydadcomeinside Japan is unique. You can't duplicate anything unless you accept their culture and idiom. And China was f_ up not because of failed Westernization, but due to the scum created in the West called communism. Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan offer different routes for modern Chinese culture, all without communism.

  • @ChaohsiangChen China was "fucked up" because china was china, it was not like japan culturally or in its form of state because of the colonization.

    c<ommunism was created by Karl Marx, Mao Zedong was just like Karl Marx, he accepted it and so did many other chinese, not because of force, but from autrocities carried out by all states in the world towards the working classes, ALL over the world. Communism was developed, not created in the west.

  • @chrisy0907 How about this? Take the best from aboard and reject the crap and the things you don't need. That's what any country would do if it had any sense. Take a look around see how many good ideas the uk took from aboard. He is trying to improve his own

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  • @chrisy0907 He's not bashing his own, hes simply pointing out that you can get your message across just as effectively through peaceful protest. Nobody takes you seriously when you act as if you have no home training!

  • @chrisy0907 He is not bashing anything. Just presented the difference. Both are good and bad if you see from the different view. So he did not say anything and left the judgement to audiences. I personally like both and dislike both. Just enjoy the difference.

  • @OUTSIDESOUND I totally agree with your view of the video, he merely shows the 2 isolated demonstration with the different background caused in the almost the same time. Both would have both points, good and bad. Tony never judged which one is better than the other. I expect he did well to show us what the things is going now.

  • As a Swede I cannot just deny the degradation the western culture has developed, but it's not just liberals and socialist fault, because I have seen that conservatives also has this rugged developed individual self worshipping culture. This is why I don't like libertarians, since they seem to flee somewhat from a soociety structure, in a society people must work together to work along, respect eachother. (Continuation)

  • @Imhornydadcomeinside In europe and america back in the days, no matter if you were a socialist or a liberal or whatever, chances are that people knew to respect the police, the tradition of protest and culture, today peoople have become more rugged and desperate to carry out their opinions in the west.

    They say that peacefull prootest doesn't work, but I doubt riots are in any way more or as effective.

  • @Imhornydadcomeinside You Swedes have more problem with crazy lunatic feminazis running amok.

  • @ChaohsiangChen Feminazis aren't as big of a problem in Sweden anymore, it died out largely in the 90:s.

  • @Imhornydadcomeinside Very unconvincing after witnessing the Assange case in Sweden.

  • @ChaohsiangChen Beleive me, they have have just as strong feminist culture in the USA and other parts of western Europe today. Feminazis, feminists who hate men were already a feminist minority who shouted and provoked media attention in the 70-80, I should know since I have travelled alot and live here, I do not read about sweden in the news.

  • @Imhornydadcomeinside Feminazis are always minority, but so are radical leftists among rank and file Democrats. They are few but they have power. I know somebody who fled Sweden to the US after being royally screwed by his cheating ex. Sweden tops being disaster zone of feminazi infection.

  • @ChaohsiangChen I don't regard a 0.40 vote for a feminist party that contains a MINORITY of radical feminists an "infection", maybe because I don't have an unreasonable hate towards a nation, calm down, you look like a fool who wants to start a fight, grow up.

  • @Imhornydadcomeinside When sperm donors have to pay child support, as mandated by Swedish court in 2005, you know you have a serious feminazi infection.

  • @ChaohsiangChen DOesn't worry me a bit, what worries me is swedes lack of patriotism for their country, even if they get an avarege score from it, unlike germany who still has an sille shame for WWII.

  • @Imhornydadcomeinside Patriotism is such a patriarchal idea that it has to be destroyed so that the new matriarchal dominance can be secured.

  • @ChaohsiangChen Yes, and why haven't the radical feminists took to the streets when the Sweden democrats, that are not just patriots but nationalists got a lot more votes than they? When the mildly conservative Moderaterna was elected a majority party the last election? If the feminazis were so influential a new wave of rewakening of feminism would appear and swept over the country that would have been obvious to everyone. You are just ignorant and want to provoke, and I respond with dignity.

  • @Imhornydadcomeinside You need to be provoked. You are still in denial mode. Feminazis worked with both left and right parties in Sweden. You need to travel to Japan or Korea to see what it feels like not living under the yoke of feminazi. Sweden is the Saudi Arabia of feminism. So sperm donors pay child support, and men are forced to use same restroom with women.

  • @ChaohsiangChen Feminists who hate conservative ideals do not work with >nationalists<, even implying this shows me that you need a education of swedish politics. I don't regard Japan and Korea as an ideal, I know they dn't take women seriously in asia, they're not even taking them seriosuly in china.

  • @Imhornydadcomeinside That is what you think. If they are really nationalist then you won't end up with 500,000 immigrants who don't feel like to assimilate. Your center-right is the culprit, not the solution, and your far right parties are playing nuts. The real solution is always freedom but it doesn't show up anywhere from left to right. In Japan there are more gender equality for men then Sweden.

  • @ChaohsiangChen They are nationalists, however they don't have enough support to have any real power on Immigration laws throughout the country, again you show your american ignorance towards Sweden and it's not jsut Sweden that have this problem, I have read about mexicans flooding in over the south, too bad. Well at least Texas was a part of mexico to begin with. Not to talk about the asian immigrants who are going to make up your elite in the future, but they are at least legal.

  • @ChaohsiangChen "In Japan there are more gender equality for men then Sweden." And according to the economist intelligence unit, and many others, scandinavian countries, including Sweden, tend to be more democratic than Japan. So this makes your statement just confusing. We are also more democratic and fair than USA, but that comes to no surprise.

  • @Imhornydadcomeinside More democratic? Then explain to me how you end up with 500,000 immigrants that the native Swedes do not want? Or the feminazi laws that most Swedes do not want? Japan has more than 10x the population of Sweden, but their gov at least take Japanese interests seriously, not putting ideological agenda ahead of the nation.

  • @ChaohsiangChen "and men are forced to use same restroom with women". Troll, what a pathetic american.

  • @Imhornydadcomeinside Gender-neutral toilet is an apparent Swedish idea and bad for men. Urinals are men's convenience, and feminazis are out to make your life miserable. Yet you still don't see it. They push agenda like this via both left and right parties. Ostensibly they are left but they pull strings from the right as well. Very few politicians like to be called anti-women.

  • @ChaohsiangChen Then it's very funny how many restaurants and stations are filled with female and male restrooms in Sweden, but maybe you who do not live here know better than me through the internetz. The only close to unisex I have experienced are unlabeled toilets, but unlabeled toilets ARE PRETTY COMMON in America too.

  • @Imhornydadcomeinside In the US it's more like unlabeled out houses or portaloos. In the US the feminazis are not crazy enough to even try to ban urinals. Unfortunately same can't be said about Sweden.

  • @ChaohsiangChen Unfrtunatley US is to much of an underdeveloped shithole to judge that. Shaaaame.Sweden owns you.

  • @ChaohsiangChen read about "feminist initiative", they were thought to be a big party, reaching up over 4% and enter the riksdag, people got tired and they got 0.68%, then 0.405.

    So Sweden being a femination, were men and women use the same bathroom everywhere, is just a scare myth.

  • @Imhornydadcomeinside Using the polling figure of one party is misleading, since feminazi-supported policies have been embeded well in both left and right politics. You should look at what and whom they are lobbying.

  • @ChaohsiangChen It isn't misleading since you would think that a infection would at least take a one issue feminist party to the riksdag, Sverigedemokraterna have more votes than the feminists, they are nationalists. Sweden has currently not a pure soocalist party but a moderate oone, yet the feminists that are so radical and violently influenced according to you are'nt reacting significantly to this decelopment.

  • There's a very good difference between Japanese police and American police for one thing Japanese police are not afraid of getting killed or stabbed or run over by anybody in their home country, unlike where in the US the Police are well suited for riots and are always watching their backs against anyone.

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