There's no doubt in my mind that when we nuked the Japs we set in motion a psyche-altering event that put these people off their feed and off their mattresses.
From the UK Guardian:
I guess we don't have to worry about hearing "Banzai" on the battlefield anymore, or in Japanese bedrooms.Why have young people in Japan stopped having sex?
What happens to a country when its young people stop having sex? Japan is finding out…
Japan's under-40s appear to be losing interest in conventional relationships. Millions aren't even dating, and increasing numbers can't be bothered with sex. For their government, "celibacy syndrome" is part of a looming national catastrophe. Japan already has one of the world's lowest birth rates. Its population of 126 million, which has been shrinking for the past decade, is projected to plunge a further one-third by 2060.
[...]The number of single people has reached a record high. A survey in 2011 found that 61% of unmarried men and 49% of women aged 18-34 were not in any kind of romantic relationship, a rise of almost 10% from five years earlier. Another study found that a third of people under 30 had never dated at all. (There are no figures for same-sex relationships.) Although there has long been a pragmatic separation of love and sex in Japan – a country mostly free of religious morals – sex fares no better. A survey earlier this year by the Japan Family Planning Association (JFPA) found that 45% of women aged 16-24 "were not interested in or despised sexual contact". More than a quarter of men felt the same way.
‘I find women attractive but I’ve learned to live without sex. Emotional entanglements are too complicated’: Satoru Kishino, 31.Sad, very sad. No desire to have a family, no interest in long term feminine companionship. I guess life is easier and less complicated without having a woman involved, but it certainly is less interesting. Oh, wait....
Japanese Love Dolls For RentOh dear. Bring your own HandiWipes. And a bottle brush.
Japanese Men Give Birthday Parties For Cartoon WomenWhoa...
Japanese Titty TemplesDamyum.
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The geeky internet culture contributes to asexualism. Dangerous stuff. Especially to people like me, who have kids and want to graduate to "grandma" someday.
I pray that my sons find ladies and settle down into monogamous man/woman marriage some day. Sad that I have to spell that out.
Even nations with high birth rates are seeing a coming demographic catastrophe. That includes the Islamic nations where abortion & birth control are (nominally) forbidden). For proof check out how both Iran & Turkey are seeing a birthrate decline. Their birthrates are nowhere near as low as those in the West (yet), at the same time they don't have many of the social safety nets in place that we do. For further information check out the writings of Nicholas Eberstadt and Daniel P. Goldman (aka Spengler) on this topic.
In modern American culture the "me" generation still holds sway. People understand that those who "choose" to become parents should have 2 at the most. 3, perhaps, if the first 2 are the same gender. Any more than that elicits eyerolls and caustic comments about the parent's lack of biology education.
Opus - maintaining values in a world such as ours is difficult. Transmitting them to your children is even harder due to all the intense background "noise" our culture generates. With one daughter married, another daughter on her way to the altar (next month!) and two more to go, I share your concerns.
Being a grandparent is lots of fun, but kids are kids and there are challenges ahead.
Doom - we never nuked those countries. I wonder if they would be worse if we had dropped a few eggs on them. Besides, the Japanese do things in a unique manner that's fun to poke at.
Really, think about it. An American going to a Nevada whorehouse so he can mess around with a doll? Buying gifts, make up and clothes - for a doll? This is some truly weird Barbie fetishism and they are a truly sick kind of Ken.
Sig94, just give it a little time.
While it's undeniable our culture is changed for the worse by allowing followers of the Pedophile Prophet to enter and swell the welfare roles, no ethnic group can successfully avoid a degree of assimilation. That holds especially true when the younger members are attracted to the relative freedoms (no matter how seemingly debauched) of the host nation.
Proof of that is shown in the efforts and failure of the Japanese to resist assimilation prior to WWII. The first generation (sansei) pretty much held their families aloof from the American culture, respect for their ancestors and community elders helped cement that. But when that same community found itself following orders from the American authorities after Pearl Harbor the bonds were weakened, helped in part by the second generation (nisei) taking advantage of the opportunities afforded by enlisting in the 100th Infantry Brigade, the 442nd Regimental Combat Team and the 522nd Field Artillery Battalion (to name a few). The restraints imposed by the previous generations were broken. The more readily assimilated took over leadership of the communities.
So whatever damage (and theres a lot of it) is perpetrated by the followers of Mohammed (piss be upon him) there will be unalterable changes effected upon their "religion" and it's adherents by their contact with the West. It's bittersweet comfort at best, but maybe it's better than nothing.
That picture looks just like obammycare.
The bomb may have done some things, but I personally think finding out about the brutal beyond words activities of the japanese military in China and in WWII against the US had a bigger effect.
Yes, they are pretty dysfunctional over there.
This for example
And you can find stories of Japanese business women paying 1k to 50k a night just to have some dude compliment them and they say no sex.
To be a young confident male in Japan right now! OOOFta as they say in N Dakota.
Fwiw, I didn't see where anyone in Japan rioted or looted right after the Tsunami a few years back. Gee, I wonder what the difference might be between here and there....
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