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starcraft said:

I can't tell if you deliberately missed my point or not...

The majority of right wing groups in Europe aren't protesting against links with the outside world in the same vein as Japan has, they are opposing immigration.  Japan has virtually no non-Japanese immigration.  Why on Earth would subjectivity be irrelevant in an immigration debate?  There are firm reasons for and against immigration.  It is subjective which side of the coin you come down on, but neither side is factually incorrect.

My point is that Japan only started growingafter it accepted foreign influence. And it's still lagging behubd countries like the US, which often end up importing talented individuals. I also really think you're using a weird definition of the term 'subjective'.



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