What’s with the hate on Japan about xenophobia. WW2 hate is valid, but hating them for immigration is stupid if you don’t criticise China on it.
If you gonna hate Japan for that then you have zero idea how strict China is.
>Xenophobia Japan
/leftypol/: NUKE JAPAN
>Xenophobia China
/leftypol/: Well actually….
That just seems to be how East Asians are. Probably most of the world actually. A lot of countries are immigrant friendly mainly because of economics or because immigrants come from the accepted phenotypes or cultures.
I do criticize china on it
>>2854909>but hating them for immigration you must think this is reddit, who the fuck cares about japan immigration law. Harsh immigration law (and more importantly, enforcement) are a problem in countries that need and do massively import poorer migrants to work shitty jobs and cheaper skilled labor for middle class jobs, if theres no immigration brain draining the poorer countries and creating a super exploited underclass its a good thing
>>2854909No-one wants to move to China simple as
Asians aren't crypto-Christians like the Western left.
>>2855830
You’re not xenophobic with the sugar in your food or the treats you shop for
>>2855832what are you going to do about it, baizuo?
>>2855835Call you out on your hypocrisy
The difference is that one nation is fascist and the other is steadfast in proletarian internationalism. Hope this helps
>>2855795And to think Logo Daedalus constantly tells his followers that the Chinese are all well-read on William Blake and how the PRC is le Christian country.
Although China is facing severe population decline, its current absolute labor force and total population are still incredibly large. So unlike Japan or some European countries, China doesn't have an urgent need to open its doors and attract foreign low-skilled laborers. Therefore, China's immigration policy won't see any fundamental changes in the short term. You might think China lacks diversity, but that's probably just a stereotype - there are plenty of Tibetans and Uyghurs, and while they're a tiny fraction of the huge Han population, they still make up a significant group