>>10739368checked lmao
>>10739370>you argued before that they embraced western ideas as soon as they encountered them, which is not trueMost of the Japanese people were not familiar with European cultural norms or values until much later because trade was heavily regulated by the government and limited to one port. To embrace those ideas, they have to be understood by the population, so once trade opened up and there was more exposure to European culture, the adoption really took off. That's what I meant.
>When you say they embrace and imitate the genius of western society that only shows me you don't understand that it only works when applied in the context of europeans, applying it to any other race hurts them, and us, more than you can imagine.You're sort of right, but as I already explained, Japan correctly recognized that they would be conquered and destroyed if they refused to westernize. That's the cultural imperialism of Mammonism/Capitalism. Of course it's greatly harmed their society. It's a tragedy and it's regrettable, but Japan would quite possibly not exist had they not become a world power. Existence must be prioritized over all else. That's why demographic replacement is a much greater issue than socialism or communism, for example.
>>10739373My actual post is about Postmodernism which is definitely related to politics. Culture in general is related to politics.
>>10739376Thanks anon. I recommend you read my full analysis though, I don't think my ideas advocate for degeneracy in the way you think they do.
>>10739380Indeed.