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Getting mad over Japan having Chinese and Korean heritage is like getting mad over America having British heritage.
If you listen to the "top minds" in most racial/national supremacy movements, globalism was invented like 20 years ago by George Soros to enslave goyim and destroy (insert "master race" here), along with interracial brotherhood and public aid programs. Which has always struck me as funny: most historically successful nationalist movements had a large emphasis on caring for the people through massive social aid programs (the Nazis famously had programs where they would literally pay German women to have children with German men out of wedlock), but a lot of nationalists hate social aid.If you want really make cultural supremacists of any kind turn bright red, point out that we've had a global society for over 150 years, and at this point, everyone has stolen/appropriated/adopted something from everyone else and stop whining because that's how civilization works.
The Nazis wanted a cradle to grave welfare state. Point out that the word "socialist" is in their name, and today's fascists just kinda sputter incoherently.If you listen to the "top minds" in most racial/national supremacy movements, globalism was invented like 20 years ago by George Soros to enslave goyim and destroy (insert "master race" here), along with interracial brotherhood and public aid programs. Which has always struck me as funny: most historically successful nationalist movements had a large emphasis on caring for the people through massive social aid programs (the Nazis famously had programs where they would literally pay German women to have children with German men out of wedlock), but a lot of nationalists hate social aid.
I found this on r/iamverysmart too
So do today's socialistsThe Nazis wanted a cradle to grave welfare state. Point out that the word "socialist" is in their name, and today's fascists just kinda sputter incoherently.
"Alright, let me ask you this. Tell me if you think this is creative. When I was five, I imagined that there was such a thing as a unicorn. And this was before I had even heard of one, or seen one. I just drew a picture of a horse that could fly over rainbows and had a huge spike in it’s head. I was five! Five years old. Couldn’t even talk yet."From the new tab of r/iamverysmart:
On the invention remark, if it already exists, you didn't invent it.
Fun fact: anthropological evidence strongly suggests that the inhabitants of the Japanese islands share a LOT of DNA with Koreans. This makes everyone uncomfortable for a variety of reasons.
Japanese students are weird as fuck, they work way harder than most of the rest of the classes I teach, but usually only get a third of the work actually done by the end of the day as the other students because of the way they handle the workload. Half the time I've spent with them has actually been me trying to help them unlearn bad habits that they learnt in middle/high schoolBeyond that, Japanese students aren't very smart. They are trained and drilled to succeed on tests. They aren't trained or taught to think for themselves. Remember that bit about having to ask everybody? Happened all the time back in Japan. Here you do a good job and the boss says you did a good job. There, it's the team that succeeded because you worked as a team and it doesn't matter if Hayabusa-san was the one that did 80% of the work, it's the team that gets recognition.
That's a tough gig. The Japanese do stuff and continue to do stuff because that's the way it's always been done.Japanese students are weird as fuck, they work way harder than most of the rest of the classes I teach, but usually only get a third of the work actually done by the end of the day as the other students because of the way they handle the workload. Half the time I've spent with them has actually been me trying to help them unlearn bad habits that they learnt in middle/high school
Eh I kinda find it interesting, but it's only a few courses wt a large University I teachThat's a tough gig. The Japanese do stuff and continue to do stuff because that's the way it's always been done.
Japan business culture has this very interesting "Yes" that actually means no. So there will be an agreement to an answer, then the question re-raises in the next meeting until they get the answer they want. Until you learn to deal with it, it's incredibly frustrating.Japanese students are weird as fuck, they work way harder than most of the rest of the classes I teach, but usually only get a third of the work actually done by the end of the day as the other students because of the way they handle the workload. Half the time I've spent with them has actually been me trying to help them unlearn bad habits that they learnt in middle/high school
That's a tough gig. The Japanese do stuff and continue to do stuff because that's the way it's always been done.
I tend to not ask Japanese people about the war where their country did horrendous experiments and had to surrender after losing significant populations.A fact you can check on to see how fucked some Japanese perception is, just ask them about WWII. Unlike Germans and Italians, most of them will tell you that they were on a winning streak for the whole war (when they were losing lots and lots of troops and equipment) until the Americans dropped those pesky atomic bombs. This notion seems to be fading with the new generations, though.
"Work hard, not smart"Japanese students are weird as fuck, they work way harder than most of the rest of the classes I teach, but usually only get a third of the work actually done by the end of the day as the other students because of the way they handle the workload. Half the time I've spent with them has actually been me trying to help them unlearn bad habits that they learnt in middle/high school
If your in-laws are Japanese (assuming you're not Japanese yourself) they probably hate youI tend to not ask Japanese people about the war where their country did horrendous experiments and had to surrender after losing significant populations.
It makes dinners with the in laws quite awkward.
A fact you can check on to see how fucked some Japanese perception is, just ask them about WWII. Unlike Germans and Italians, most of them will tell you that they were on a winning streak for the whole war (when they were losing lots and lots of troops and equipment) until the Americans dropped those pesky atomic bombs. This notion seems to be fading with the new generations, though.