Tuesday, April 28, 2009

What do you think will happen to Japan in the future

What do you think will happen to Japan in the future?
everyone knows that the Japanese population is aging and alot of people in Japan are against mass immigration( i mean who wouldn't be?). do you see the Japanese birth rate rising sometime in the future? ( i think the Japanese government should start giving out allowances for people who have kids [ if they haven't already] to make raising a child in one of the most expensive countries in the world easier) do you see the imports of workers(mainly nurses) from countries like Indonesia, Korea, China, etc.? do you think that one day Japan will become multicultural? how do you think Japan will deal with it & what do you think the solution should be?
Japan - 6 Answers
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I believe that Japan will follow the German model. That a person who comes over will not be an immigrant, but a guest worker. And that these people will not be allowed to become citizens. I would also not be surprised if there was a time limit placed on how long they can stay, I think that Japan had lost enough of it's culture to outside influences, and they will not wish to lose any more.
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Giving out child allowances won't solve the problem. Japan has been raising children just fine for the last 100 years, no doubt why it has the 10th largest population in the world. It is not about the money. The infrastructure needs to be changed if you want change. Japan has long working hours, more companies need allow maternity leave and support, more day care centers need to be built, finding a day care in Japan has a waiting list a hundred miles long. Women are more independent and putting off marriage until later in life as well. Japan has started allowing nurses from Indonesia come in, Japan has allowed nurses from the Philippines come to Japan for some while now. As the population ages, they might allow more nurses. There is no clear cut solution on solving the slow birth rate, if infrastructure and the environment is changed then you might see a change, but just handing out money isn't going to solve the problem.
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Japanese population won't be back to the past high peak level. It was unusually too much for the limited land space. On the contrary, it will be becoming more reasonable population around 60 millions or so in next century as same as about 100 years ago. Because of the high technology influenced on the secondary industry there, Japan has no longer to need a lot of blue colored and white colored labors there. In addition, It declares the renunciation of war. The country doesn't need to grow its number of self-diffenced armies either. Importing nurse/care giver from Asian countries won't work at all because the condition requires native level Japanese skill, that is tottaly bullshit and the payment is not so attaractive against the restricted possible labors. Decreasing population will help not to exhaust their limited natural resource in short. Japanese may have serious difficulties on their social security near future, but it means wise and strong always gets its own survival of the fittest in the world. Japan won't want to be the police or dictator of the world. It will be just a calm, medium, matured, intellectual and ethnic-homogenious country in Asia.
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The government has already given money to families with kids. I got about 50,000 yen ($500) for my two kids. And there are at least plans for future payments. Don't know if that will actually happen. You can't contribute to over population just to ensure that you have someone to pay for the elderly. IMHO, you bite the bullet, do what must be done to solve that problem and try to have a lower population overall. As for the import of workers, I don't see them using foreigners for that kind of work. Native speakers are going to get those jobs.
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>do you see the Japanese birth rate rising sometime in the future? You need to think about the difference between birth "rate" and birth "number". As the "2nd baby boomer"(those who were born 1971-74) will come out of birth age (20-40) soon, the birth "number" of Japan will never increase even if birth "rate" increases a bit. Because the number of women in birth age will decrease a lot. >i think the Japanese government should start giving out allowances for people who have kids The government is already giving about $150 for each kid every month. I don't think this will increase birth rate, though. It's not a matter of money. >do you see the imports of workers(mainly nurses) from countries like Indonesia, Korea, China, etc.? Japan is already inviting nurses and caregivers from Philippines and Indonesia. I think this kind of project will increase in the future. >how do you think Japan will deal with it & what do you think the solution should be? No solution without abandoning humanitarian value
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To me it's obvious that the population of Japan is graying, with less younger people and more older people. And I don't think this is going to change, despite the Japanese government's current system of giving money to families when a new child is born, handing out monthly child allowances, or providing free medical costs for children up to a certain age. It's not just about money, although that is a BIG reason. People's mindsets are changing. Many people just don't want to get married anymore. Or they want to hold off on marriage until later. Or they just can't find Mr. or Ms. Right. This perhaps creates the problem of a shortage of workers. What I think needs to be done is to raise the retirement age (currently 60 years). People are (in general) living longer and healthier than before, and to allow them to work after 60 is one solution to the declining work force. As for the issue of immigration, it's good and it's bad. To be sure, it adds numbers to the work force, but at the expense of the many Japanese who are out of a job or underemployed. My opinion is to limit the number of immigrants, while increasing job-training programs for Japanese people. As for Japan becoming multicultural, I see it happening, but gradually. The number of international marriages is increasing. But not all stay in Japan, of course. Many of the big cities in Japan are already multicultural, but again, it's on a much smaller scale than say, major American cities.



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Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Need your answer and attention – may its not only my story may its yours

Need your answer and attention – may its not only my story may its yours.?
I used internet first time 10 years before someone introduced me this and first I had only one interest that was chatting and you know that firstly most of people do it same thing I did and makes lot of online friend but for limited time then I found a very nice friend who was from Indonesia she was/ is very nice soon we become a good friend she share me everything which belong her life and me too we talked a lot I shared everything of my life to her she was doing nursing course at that time she all time mail me in detail and every time and I suggest and advise her whatever I think better for her she always says me uda ( I think in idnonaisin langaurge its like good frend of brother) but suddenly she ignored me whenever I mailed her and taled online she said she is busy or she have a class I was very sad then I just leave contact with her then time to time I recived her mail then my father died but she didn’t mail me I thougt that we share every thing with each other but this was very big incident for me but her ignorance on this occasion was really pain full then after some time we were again in contact during time I got engagement she was very happy and she said that send her picture then I sent my fiancées pic she saw and gave me nice comment then once again we disconnected long time meanwhile I got married but not recived mail from here she joined frendster site and invited me I joined too then I saw there her marriage picture I see with happy but was sad that she didn’t inform me. Today I was thinking that we don’t know whats time ahead one who is our good frend and we are sharing everthing will she / he be remain be goodfreind to you I feel that I could not say what I am feeling or I am thinking my be you got my point plz ignore my rough English because its not my first language just give your views on it
Friends - 1 Answers
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U can't judge a person until u met them personally, what i believe. May be she was in contact with u just for fun like timepass. She showed no interest in ur life. Many persons on net make friends, even some feel that they fall in love. But how can u fall in love on net.Love has now become fashion. Then also somewhere in ur mind remains that person u r talking too is really ur best friend or soulmate. Just live ur life happily and don't think about her.


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Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Why is it okay for blacks to be racist, write books about it, get elected President...but whites can't

Why is it okay for blacks to be racist, write books about it, get elected President...but whites can't?
If a white candidate for President wrote in his books anti black sentiments, would he/she be elected? From 'Dreams of My Father', "I CEASED TO ADVERISE MY MOTHER'S RACE AT THE AGE OF12 OR 13, when I began to suspect that by doing so I was ingratiating myself to whites" From Dreams of My Father, " I FOUND A SOLACE IN NURSING A PERVASIVE SENSE OF GRIEVANCE AND ANIMOSITY AGAINST MY MOTHER'S RACE". From 'Dreams of my Father', "The emotion between the races could never be pure..... the THE OTHER RACE (WHITE) WOULD ALWAYS REMAIN JUST THAT: MENACING, ALIEN AND APART" From Dreams Of My Father, "never emulate white men and brown men whose fates didn't speak to my own. IT WAS INTO MY FATHER'S IMAGE , THE BLACK MAN, THE SON OF AFRICA, THAT I'D PACKED ALL THE ATTRIBUTES I SOUGHT IN MYSELF. From Dreams Of My Father: "THAT HATE HADN'T GONE AWAY," he wrote, BLAMING WHITE PEOPLE,- SOME CRUEL, SOME IGNORANT, sometimes a single face, sometimes just a faceless image of a system claiming power over our lives." From Dreams Of My Father; "There were enough of us on campus to constitute a tribe, and when it came to hanging out many of us chose to function like a tribe, staying close together, traveling in packs," he wrote. "It remained necessary to prove which side you were on, TO SHOW YOUR LOYALTY TO THE BLACK MASSES, TO STRIKE OUT, and name names" From Dreams Of My Father, "I had grown accustomed, everywhere, to SUSPICIONS BETWEEN THE RACES.." Quote from Barack Obama's book, Dreams Of My Father: "The person who made me proudest of all, though, was [half brother] Roy .. He converted to Islam." From 'Dreams of my Father', "In Indonesia, I had spent two years at a Muslim school" "I studied the Koran.." From 'Audacity of Hope: "Lolo (Obama's step father) followed a brand of Islam ...."I looked to Lolo for guidance". From 'The Audacity Of Hope, "I will stand with the Muslims should the political winds shift in an ugly direction." From The Audacity Of Hope, "We are no longer just a Christian nation," "We are also a Jewish nation, a Muslim nation, a Buddhist nation, a Hindu nation, and a nation of nonbelievers."
Politics - 10 Answers
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Because white gentiles let it happen in the countries their ancestors created.
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He will be a one term President. Then he can write a book saying he was ousted because he was black.
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because whites controlled this land for over 200 years
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White people haven't been lynched for dating outside their race.
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Whites already called us niggers since like the 1500s.. ITS OUR TURN NOW!
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Political Correctness = Cultural Marxism http://www.americanthinker.com/2007/02/cultural_marxism.html If you control the language, you control the argument If you control the argument, you control information "He who controls information controls the world" - Big Brother, 1984
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White people can do all of those things and still get elected. However, a white person would never get enough votes if they did those things. And Obama is not racist. And some of those quotes are not even about race. They are about religion. Moron.
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It is the way of socialism.
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First, way to take quotes out of contenxt to spin them to fit your agenda. Second, who says it's okay for blacks to be racist? Traditionally, blacks have had more of a reason to be wary of white individuals for obvious reasons. But the thing is that racism towards white people rarely translates into anything. There were no laws against white inidividuals, whites never had to worry about feeling less than since they dominated every field and made up the majority of the US population. Racism toward minorities actually causes real discrimination. You have to be blind to not be able to see that.
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Odd. No racism in any of these quotes. Mentioning one's race isn't racism. Speaking of one's race isn't racism. Talking about how racism affected YOU isn't racism.


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Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Has anyone read Obama's book

Has anyone read Obama's book?
it is full of hatred: Quote from Barack Obama’s book, Dreams Of My Father: “The person who made me proudest of all, though, was [half brother] Roy .. He converted to Islam.” From ‘Dreams of my Father’, “In Indonesia, I had spent two years at a Muslim school” “I studied the Koran..” rom ‘Audacity of Hope: “Lolo (Obama’s step father) followed a brand of Islam ….”I looked to Lolo for guidance”. From ‘The Audacity Of Hope, “I will stand with the Muslims should the political winds shift in an ugly direction.” From The Audacity Of Hope, “We are no longer just a Christian nation,” “We are also a Jewish nation, a Muslim nation, a Buddhist nation, a Hindu nation, and a nation of nonbelievers.” From Dreams of My Father, ” I FOUND A SOLACE IN NURSING A PERVASIVE SENSE OF GRIEVANCE AND ANIMOSITY AGAINST MY MOTHER’S RACE”. From ‘Dreams of my Father’, “The emotion between the races could never be pure….. the other race would always remain just that: menacing, alien, and apart.” From The Audacity Of Hope, “We are no longer just a Christian nation,” “We are also a Jewish nation, a Muslim nation, a Buddhist nation, a Hindu nation, and a nation of nonbelievers.” From Dreams of My Father, ” I FOUND A SOLACE IN NURSING A PERVASIVE SENSE OF GRIEVANCE AND ANIMOSITY AGAINST MY MOTHER’S RACE”. From ‘Dreams of my Father’, “The emotion between the races could never be pure….. the other race would always remain just that: menacing, alien, and apart.” From ‘Dreams of My Father’, “I ceased to advertise my mother’s race at the age of 12 or 13, when I began to suspect that by doing so I was ingratiating myself to whites” From Dreams Of My Father, “never emulate white men and brown men whose fates didn’t speak to my own. It was into my father’s image, the black man, son of Africa, that I’d packed all the attributes I sought in myself..”. hey 13 yo, you need to open your eyes and your mind and quit stuffing it with propaganda. You are still wet behind the ears, beat it punk! And hey 13 yo " " marks are quotations. It's usually a proper way to show they are the exact words of the individual making those statements. I cannot believe you didn't cover that in 1st grade english! You must be one of the "special ed" kids.....know what that means, boy?
Elections - 15 Answers
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I will never read anything by Obama. Urgh. That liberal! He hates America! He only wants to run America so he can bring us down.
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good job quoting out of context. btw u know when you buy that book and quote from it you're funding obama...
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I swear I just read this question... get a life!
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I'm waiting to find it on a table in a Garage sale for 25 cents.
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Yes and I think he had audacity to write the damn book. America, these quotes given here are a great insight into this danger called Obama!
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I am willing to bet you haven't read it and got these out of context quotes from some website and/or spam mail. Makes ya luk smart tho
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I read Audacity of Hope and you've blown these excerpts out of proportion...I found nothing racist throughout the text.
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I'm thirteen and yes, I've read both of them. Why'd you put ".."? He spent two years at a Muslim school. So? There are Muslims who go to Christian private schools. That doesn't mean they are Christian. Same case here. Why'd you put "..."? He was talking about ONE issue not all. That's true we are a nation full of different religions. Got a problem? Then get out! Because the rest of his family was African American. That means there will always be racists. That's pretty sad that a teen had to explain that to you.
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Thanks you just gave Obama the American Muslim vote. At the rate you are going, you could get a job in McCain's advisory staff.
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On page 254 of Audacity of Hope he calls Jews KIKES! Now that was changed in the audio books! He revised out all the things that would hurt him, that is why his first additions are harder to find!
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Yes I read his books. I really didn't care much for them. Meaningless dribble.
12 :
I doubt you've read his books. You're just passing on some of that good ol' Republican propaganda. You really should read them. You would then realize how brilliant he is and how good he would be for this country. Instead, you offer passages that have been abbreviated, truncated and taken out of context. I don't think McCain has even written a book. Obama for America!
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no sense in it, he lies to himself, he doesn't need my money, I'll pass
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Dem's use "snippets" to put Bush down, check out David Letterman every night, but that seems to be okay to do to a white man, but God help us if we take "snippets" to show a black man. I guess I need to sign up for the Black Liberation college to "really" understand who I "really" am.
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And there are many more quotes Obama supporters wish you wouldn't share.


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