Message from @ππ΅
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Serious political discussion/stories
Sincere Question: How could we appropriately and feasibly solve Japan's withering national fertility rates, and repeal the post-war limitations on their military?
> how do we solve japan
> we
I left 4chan for a reason, queer. It's an actual question. I just want opinion solutions on a problem I think plagues a nation. In the same way I would ask about Sweden's shitty political mindset.
I remember reading a tweet where they subsidized childbearing in a town in japan and fertitlity doubled
so there's your answer
It was today or yesterday too
But if we're reduced to America, then how do we increase nationalistic sentiment in The Rust Belt?
@ππ΅ WrathOfGnon?
better local communities through stronger churches/governments
Was it this tweet? https://twitter.com/wrathofgnon/status/950955699592286209
Follow Wrath if you don't, one of the absolute best timelines on twitter
it was
Japan is going to have the constitution reform in 2 years.
Repeal Artical 9
So it will be remilitarized
Soon
El Salvadors government says that return of TPS illegals would benefit their economy
http://elmundo.sv/bcr-retornados-de-ee-uu-beneficiarian-a-la-economia/
Liberals should agree since they thing illegal immigrants boost wages and create jobs instead of lowering and taking them
@Huge Brain Oliver yes, new emperor in 2019
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@Phallogos @Huge Brain Oliver What are the odds that the new emperor will be a cuck? As I understand it Akihito has had a great deal of reverence for his position. Will the next in line be Prince Harry-tier?
the emperor is not relavant because the monarch does not have real power
the people is awakening
nationalism is rising
abe administration is stable
with high approval rate
I understand, but in terms of the cultural Identity of Japan he is crucial no? Wouldn't a countersignaling emporer basically be similar to Pope Francis for catholics?
abe has the will to reform the constitution
*emperor
japanese monarch does not show attitudes about policies