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> The fundamentalism in Japanese lifestyle and its shiitic-like behavior around the world > We altogether, in conjunction with planet and stars, know that the J-people have a peculiar posture before foreigners and chinese, in general. Going deeply, the J-history and vast elements of J-culture are full up in anti-Christian figures and symbols, consequently anti-Jews too. The percentage of aborts in constrast of birthrate is a transparent example. Another good example is the fetishistic J-imperialism caused by a long period isolated in its hoity-toity sort of isles. This terrible fact generated along the centuries, in J-collective unconscious, a feeling of (false) superiority. Example: in Brazil, my country, some J-immigrants called the locals "the foreigners" ('gaijin', in Japanese). Why J-people are so fanatic before foreigners, particularly brazilian 'dekasseguis', working away from home?
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