The Japan Thread

Wait a second, how do those poopoo people get residency when people like me and other westerners can barely get in even if we buy real-estate and or a business?

A multinational western-aligned bank here began to hire them over locals several years ago. In fact, during a live town hall, someone had noticed this and asked why there are so many Indians hires and the question simply got brushed aside live. Likely now, 75% of the IT / Digital Transformation department are Indians for that bank.

A colleague that works in a Hedge Fund once told me how she complained to an Indian dominated IT department on a trading error and they would turn that complaint back on the colleague. Its becoming a crap environment for anyone honest to work in.

Every western-aligned corporation's satellite offices is eventually going to be vulnerable to the Indian version of Iron Law of Bureaucracy the moment they put their hands into the cheap IT labour Indian cookie.
 
A multinational western-aligned bank here began to hire them over locals several years ago. In fact, during a live town hall, someone had noticed this and asked why there are so many Indians hires and the question simply got brushed aside live. Likely now, 75% of the IT / Digital Transformation department are Indians for that bank.

A colleague that works in a Hedge Fund once told me how she complained to an Indian dominated IT department on a trading error and they would turn that complaint back on the colleague. Its becoming a crap environment for anyone honest to work in.

Every western-aligned corporation's satellite offices is eventually going to be vulnerable to the Indian version of Iron Law of Bureaucracy the moment they put their hands into the cheap IT labour Indian cookie.
I have worked with Indians before. They are like cancer. Very hard to stop them from spreading once they infect an organization. So many companies are being taken over wholesale by Indians and then those companies become highly dysfunctional.
 
A multinational western-aligned bank here began to hire them over locals several years ago. In fact, during a live town hall, someone had noticed this and asked why there are so many Indians hires and the question simply got brushed aside live. Likely now, 75% of the IT / Digital Transformation department are Indians for that bank.

A colleague that works in a Hedge Fund once told me how she complained to an Indian dominated IT department on a trading error and they would turn that complaint back on the colleague. Its becoming a crap environment for anyone honest to work in.

Every western-aligned corporation's satellite offices is eventually going to be vulnerable to the Indian version of Iron Law of Bureaucracy the moment they put their hands into the cheap IT labour Indian cookie.

Bushido will be necessary
 
Speaking of Bushido, I hope to learn Aikido one day to supplement my Martial arts training. I know just learning it by itself is not enough, but it contains good grappling technique and learning how to wield weapons such as the Katana would be a good spiritual, holistic experience.
 
A lot of East Asian martial artists consider Aikido to be Bull-shido not bushido.

Whatever the "real Aikido" might be, they don't reach it to round eyes.
 
Knowing Japanese people they must be furious about the incoming Indian invasion of Japan. Unfortunately the Japanese are quite passive so don't expect any pushback from them against their government.
Mate they're nothing like the placid flaccid Aussies...

Germans and Japanese have a certain way
 
Both cultures produce people who are highly obedient and compliant. The Germans have been socially engineered to hate themselves, and Japan has been colonized, though the changes there now look too drastic even for them.
 
There is something in the air in Japan right now that I haven't experienced before. People have a fatigue about them when it comes to foreigners of any color.

My wife brought up her jeet fatigue the other week and it was like a floodgate of racism spilled out of the Japanese we were with. It was actually quite remarkable. Then about a week later some odd tweet went viral about some African towns being established in Japan. The whole country went on meltdown, even making it onto the MSM to try and quiet the people since these local towns had to bring in reinforcements to deal with the volume of hate calls.

And for the first time ever I had someone yell at me to 'WHY ARE YOU HERE! GO HOME!".

Interesting times ahead for Japan I feel.
 
There is something in the air in Japan right now that I haven't experienced before. People have a fatigue about them when it comes to foreigners of any color.

My wife brought up her jeet fatigue the other week and it was like a floodgate of racism spilled out of the Japanese we were with. It was actually quite remarkable. Then about a week later some odd tweet went viral about some African towns being established in Japan. The whole country went on meltdown, even making it onto the MSM to try and quiet the people since these local towns had to bring in reinforcements to deal with the volume of hate calls.

And for the first time ever I had someone yell at me to 'WHY ARE YOU HERE! GO HOME!".

Interesting times ahead for Japan I feel.

Well it's also happening in Australia and Europe. Interesting times ahead indeed.

Btw how many foreigners would you say are there now in Japan taking over Japanese business?
 
Well it's also happening in Australia and Europe. Interesting times ahead indeed.

Btw how many foreigners would you say are there now in Japan taking over Japanese business?

I have only been in the countryside in the north and then the west part of Tokyo so from my daily experience, its been zero. We live on the Shibuya metro line and we went in for a quick shopping trip during the morning and noticed it was quite quiet compared to last time when we were there in the evening. It was nice and we were able to enjoy the morning shopping with no stress.

From what we hear, its getting pretty noticeable in Edogawa though. Lots of complaints from people who have never been there, so it tells you that word is spreading with the fear of sub continental hoards. My son and I ended up switching batting cages this time around since our usual one had a lot of prowling Indian men after dark. But this trip we are blissfully unaware on purpose.
 

India just bought like $300bn in Japanese shinkansen tech and the general vibe here is, "Great, now they can go home and take their trash with them". The government seems to still have the impression that this will mean Indian jobs in Japan, which is absolutely wild that a dominant global player like India has an industrial complex specifically for offloading millions of it's citizens into other countries.
 
India just bought like $300bn in Japanese shinkansen tech and the general vibe here is, "Great, now they can go home and take their trash with them". The government seems to still have the impression that this will mean Indian jobs in Japan, which is absolutely wild that a dominant global player like India has an industrial complex specifically for offloading millions of it's citizens into other countries.

Well that's all they got really.

And nukes and poop.
 
English media and the most pozzed Japanese media are painting this as a big nothing - that it was all planned and it's just the way Japanese politics are. But I can tell they are scared, and anyone who has been paying attention the last 10 years can probably feel it as well.

Last night, within 20min of the announcement, there was already a all hands on deck press attack on Takaichi who is pretty stubborn conservative who supports things that western minds cannot comprehend - war heroes, strong family units, no same sex marriage (and absolutely zero adoption), and a massive spotlight on immigration. I don't know anything about her but in my experience if there is a full western media attack on someone, it generally means something has (((them))) spooked. And it's a known fact that the largest supporter of pride Tokyo is the Israeli embassy, who also support the many shady NGO's currently flooding into Tokyo pop culture.

It's OK to feel optimistic, and if someone was to black pill me on places like Japan it just might break me. There are only a handful of places left that I have visited that give me peace and optimism, and my own country being one of the worst places gives me a level of dread that I can't shake. So let's stay cautiously optimistic!

 
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