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Shami-Amourae
22nd October 2013, 08:54 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpZbu7J7UL4
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/oct/20/young-people-japan-stopped-having-sex
Japan's under-40s appear to be losing interest in conventional relationships. Millions aren't even dating, and increasing numbers can't be bothered with sex. For their government, "celibacy syndrome" is part of a looming national catastrophe. Japan already has one of the world's lowest birth rates. Its population of 126 million, which has been shrinking for the past decade, is projected to plunge a further one-third by 2060. Aoyama believes the country is experiencing "a flight from human intimacy" – and it's partly the government's fault.
Japan's under-40s won't go forth and multiply out of duty, as postwar generations did. The country is undergoing major social transition after 20 years of economic stagnation. It is also battling against the effects on its already nuclear-destruction-scarred psyche of 2011's earthquake, tsunami and radioactive meltdown. There is no going back. "Both men and women say to me they don't see the point of love. They don't believe it can lead anywhere," says Aoyama. "Relationships have become too hard."
Marriage has become a minefield of unattractive choices. Japanese men have become less career-driven, and less solvent, as lifetime job security has waned. Japanese women have become more independent and ambitious. Yet conservative attitudes in the home and workplace persist. Japan's punishing corporate world makes it almost impossible for women to combine a career and family, while children are unaffordable unless both parents work. Cohabiting or unmarried parenthood is still unusual, dogged by bureaucratic disapproval.
Aoyama says the sexes, especially in Japan's giant cities, are "spiralling away from each other". Lacking long-term shared goals, many are turning to what she terms "Pot Noodle love" – easy or instant gratification, in the form of casual sex, short-term trysts and the usual technological suspects: online porn, virtual-reality "girlfriends", anime cartoons. Or else they're opting out altogether and replacing love and sex with other urban pastimes.
Is Japan providing a glimpse of all our futures? Many of the shifts there are occurring in other advanced nations, too. Across urban Asia, Europe and America, people are marrying later or not at all, birth rates are falling, single-occupant households are on the rise and, in countries where economic recession is worst, young people are living at home. But demographer Nicholas Eberstadt argues that a distinctive set of factors is accelerating these trends in Japan. These factors include the lack of a religious authority that ordains marriage and family, the country's precarious earthquake-prone ecology that engenders feelings of futility, and the high cost of living and raising children.
"Gradually but relentlessly, Japan is evolving into a type of society whose contours and workings have only been contemplated in science fiction," Eberstadt wrote last year. With a vast army of older people and an ever-dwindling younger generation, Japan may become a "pioneer people" where individuals who never marry exist in significant numbers, he said.
Ares
22nd October 2013, 09:03 AM
Can't remember where I read it. But someone said it could be a form of natures rebellion. Where you have every aspect of your existence controlled from an outside source you no longer have freewill or desire to procreate and feed the beast. So humans go inward. Deny their own existence they deny the controllers the power over them as well as their never to have offspring. Rulers need subjects, deny them subjects their power collapses.
Natures way of dealing a death blow to an all powerful state.
Shami-Amourae
22nd October 2013, 09:04 AM
Can't remember where I read it. But someone said it could be a form of natures rebellion. Where you have every aspect of your existence controlled from an outside source you no longer have freewill or desire to procreate and feed the beast. So humans go inward. Deny their own existence they deny the controllers the power over them as well as their never to have offspring. Rulers need subjects, deny them subjects their power collapses.
Natures way of dealing a death blow to an all powerful state.
In the book, Brave New World, they create people in test tubes. TPTB will get their tax livestock one way or another.
Ares
22nd October 2013, 09:07 AM
In the book, Brave New World, they create people in test tubes. TPTB will get their tax livestock one way or another.
That is always a possibility..... Especially with the rate of technological advancement.
Son-of-Liberty
22nd October 2013, 09:13 AM
Just speculating but I think a lot of this could be to do with the men having low testosterone (T) levels. I am pretty sure I was suffering from low T when I was younger and eating a diet high in soy and refined products. I had mild depression and little interest in pursuing women.
When I started eating better by including more animal fats and cholesterol in my diet and cutting the processed crap out not only did I gain muscle but I am pretty sure my T levels went up. I swear my libido is higher now at 31 then when I was in my early 20's.
I am not depressed and generally have more energy and drive.
Think about the Japanese living in a EMF haze (also bad for your junk) eating refined food completely disconnected from the natural world. Of course they are going to have problems.
Twisted Titan
22nd October 2013, 09:22 AM
*Aoyama believes the country is experiencing "a flight from human intimacy" – and it's TOTALLY the government's fault.
Fixed it for them
Jewboo
22nd October 2013, 09:44 AM
http://gold-silver.us/forum/showthread.php?73535-Japan-s-Death-Spiral
Shami-Amourae
22nd October 2013, 09:45 AM
http://gold-silver.us/forum/showthread.php?73535-Japan-s-Death-Spiral
Sorry, I didn't see that.
Large Sarge
22nd October 2013, 09:49 AM
japan has some of the highest population densities on the planet, to many rats in the cage, and they stop breeding?
madfranks
22nd October 2013, 10:22 AM
Another aspect to consider is that virtual reality/video game culture is biggest in Japan. I recently played through a 100 hr+ RPG that was huge in relationship building between the characters, and I recognized that the virtual relationships were very realistic. It's like watching a movie or reading a book where you begin to empathize and care about the characters, but at a greater level because you're actually interacting with them, choosing what to say and what to do. Laugh if you want, but consider that in a culture like Japan's, young men can get their needs for relationships met through video games and virtual dating.
Hatha Sunahara
23rd October 2013, 10:24 AM
Japan also has a culture the gives deference to 'the elders'. What that means is that they treat young people very badly. And like most industrialized countries, life for younger people is a rat race. How do you rebel against a world that treats you like shyte and works you to death? They even have a word for 'working onesself to death'--kairetsu. This appears to be a mass statement that participating in a system like this just isn't worth the bother--without an outward rebellion against it. The Japanese need to sit down and talk to each other about the dysfunctions their 'conventional wisdom' is creating for them. I doubt that will happen. Their system will collapse of its own weight before they can fix anything.
Hatha
Shami-Amourae
23rd October 2013, 10:31 AM
Another aspect to consider is that virtual reality/video game culture is biggest in Japan. I recently played through a 100 hr+ RPG that was huge in relationship building between the characters, and I recognized that the virtual relationships were very realistic. It's like watching a movie or reading a book where you begin to empathize and care about the characters, but at a greater level because you're actually interacting with them, choosing what to say and what to do. Laugh if you want, but consider that in a culture like Japan's, young men can get their needs for relationships met through video games and virtual dating.
I live and work in a virtual reality world. I prefer virtual relationships over real ones. I avoid women in real life on purpose. I've basically given up on reality, since I see it as so screwed up and unfixable. One thing I notice in virtual reality is men are extremely submissive and women are very dominant. It causes a lot of weird drama. A lot of the submissive "women" are actually men.
Hitch
23rd October 2013, 01:36 PM
I live and work in a virtual reality world. I prefer virtual relationships over real ones. I avoid women in real life on purpose. I've basically given up on reality, since I see it as so screwed up and unfixable. One thing I notice in virtual reality is men are extremely submissive and women are very dominant. It causes a lot of weird drama. A lot of the submissive "women" are actually men.
That's pretty interesting Shami. I have no idea about virtual reality type relationships. As long as you are happy, that's what is important.
Personally, I think online dating and social sites, such as facebook, etc. make an interesting dynamic. Women can get instant gratification and attention, ie a 'better' man is just a mouse click away. If you are humble, it's hard to stand out and compete against that.
I'll always appreciate the touch of a woman, and go in phases. Sometimes I put myself out there and other times, prefer solitude and peace without the energy needed to sustain a real relationship. A lot of men fall into the cracks, such as myself, because of our own personal situations. Women come and go in real life. As long as a man can understand that, women can be a nice addition to life. My two bits.
MNeagle
23rd October 2013, 01:46 PM
I live and work in a virtual reality world. I prefer virtual relationships over real ones. I avoid women in real life on purpose. I've basically given up on reality, since I see it as so screwed up and unfixable. One thing I notice in virtual reality is men are extremely submissive and women are very dominant. It causes a lot of weird drama. A lot of the submissive "women" are actually men.
You should try the dating scene in your new state; I can almost guarantee you it is not CA... & that mindset...
milehi
23rd October 2013, 02:20 PM
That's pretty interesting Shami. I have no idea about virtual reality type relationships. As long as you are happy, that's what is important.
Personally, I think online dating and social sites, such as facebook, etc. make an interesting dynamic. Women can get instant gratification and attention, ie a 'better' man is just a mouse click away. If you are humble, it's hard to stand out and compete against that.
I'll always appreciate the touch of a woman, and go in phases. Sometimes I put myself out there and other times, prefer solitude and peace without the energy needed to sustain a real relationship. A lot of men fall into the cracks, such as myself, because of our own personal situations. Women come and go in real life. As long as a man can understand that, women can be a nice addition to life. My two bits.
I tried online dating for about two days and didnt care for it. Every stat about the person is right there eliminating any mystery. That and the liars, players and scammers
gunDriller
23rd October 2013, 02:24 PM
what is virtual dating ? does that mean they "spend time together" on Skype ?
or you play a video game with literally, a CGI date ?
Shami-Amourae
23rd October 2013, 02:32 PM
This was made in 2010, so things are more intense/crazier now, but still relevant. The graphics are a shit load better now and runs much smoother.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9t89fZ0RqEw
I'm a God there.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUwD7u7wwcY
Hitch
23rd October 2013, 02:36 PM
I tried online dating for about two days and didnt care for it. Every stat about the person is right there eliminating any mystery. That and the liars, players and scammers
The key to online dating is not to waste any time. Create a profile, message any gal that seems interesting. It's a numbers game, I'd say for every 10 gals I sent a message to, I'd get maybe 2, or 3 at most, phone numbers. Go for the phone number to actually talk to them, don't waste time messaging back and forth. Then call them, if you hit it off, meet at a coffee shop.
The problem is that it's too easy. How is too easy a problem, people might think, it's too easy to end things as fast as it is to begin things. Learned that from the last gal I had met, took a couple of months of seeing her to watch her disappear in an instant.
gunDriller
23rd October 2013, 02:52 PM
I'm a God there.
what does that mean - you play a God character, or, the other players like you a lot, or that's the term for SysAdmin ?
that wouldn't look too shabby on one's business card, "Vice President of God Programming", but i'd be concerned about pissing the Big Man off and getting struck by lightning or something.
Hitch
23rd October 2013, 03:22 PM
what does that mean - you play a God character, or, the other players like you a lot, or that's the term for SysAdmin .
Maybe it's a generic internet term. We have our own GoD here, the General.
milehi
23rd October 2013, 03:31 PM
The key to online dating is not to waste any time. Create a profile, message any gal that seems interesting. It's a numbers game, I'd say for every 10 gals I sent a message to, I'd get maybe 2, or 3 at most, phone numbers. Go for the phone number to actually talk to them, don't waste time messaging back and forth. Then call them, if you hit it off, meet at a coffee shop.
The problem is that it's too easy. How is too easy a problem, people might think, it's too easy to end things as fast as it is to begin things. Learned that from the last gal I had met, took a couple of months of seeing her to watch her disappear in an instant.
Sounds like a lot of time and work. I perfer to just see who crosses my path and then the chase is on whether chasing or being chased.
Horn
23rd October 2013, 03:39 PM
Why have young people in Japan stopped having sex?
Because there were too many of them on an island.
Hitch
23rd October 2013, 03:40 PM
Sounds like a lot of time and work. I perfer to just see who crosses my path and then the chase is on whether chasing or being chased.
Amen to that. Online, not that it's much time or work, just superficial.
Life is more exciting seeing who crosses our paths..
Dogman
23rd October 2013, 03:43 PM
Amen to that. Online, not that it's much time or work, just superficial.
Life is more exciting seeing who crosses our paths..
Most of us do appreciate and value what we have to work for compared to what is given, depending on the source and circumstance.
Hitch
23rd October 2013, 03:59 PM
Most of us do appreciate and value what we have to work for compared to what is given, depending on the source and circumstance.
Deep post, thank you. Sometimes I think how easy and nice life is, other times, I think that, the easy life is not natural, and I'm missing out on something. Maybe I am missing something, missing out, choosing to opt out on an important part of life. I think seeking out challenges is in the heart of every man.
Horn
23rd October 2013, 04:11 PM
I think seeking out challenges is in the heart of every man.
Henceforth marriage.
One of the greatest challenges is acceptance,
and or possibly being able to rightly conquer a Trojan Horse once it has entered your realm. :)
Shami-Amourae
23rd October 2013, 04:16 PM
what does that mean - you play a God character, or, the other players like you a lot, or that's the term for SysAdmin ?
that wouldn't look too shabby on one's business card, "Vice President of God Programming", but i'd be concerned about pissing the Big Man off and getting struck by lightning or something.
I'm like a celebrity. In real life I'm a nobody.
Horn
23rd October 2013, 04:27 PM
I'm like a celebrity. In real life I'm a nobody.
http://my.spill.hollywood.com/video/947994:Video:171703
Hitch
23rd October 2013, 04:29 PM
In real life I'm a nobody.
In real life, you are you. Somebody, a real person.
milehi
23rd October 2013, 04:45 PM
Henceforth marriage.
One of the greatest challenges is acceptance,
and or possibly being able to rightly conquer a Trojan Horse once it has entered your realm. :)
Trojan Horse. How fuckin funny. Hmmm.
Dogman
23rd October 2013, 04:50 PM
Henceforth marriage.
One of the greatest challenges is acceptance,
and or possibly being able to rightly conquer a Trojan Horse once it has entered your realm. :)
Trojan Horse. How fuckin funny. Hmmm.
For many there is a great truth in Horn's statement!
Hitch
23rd October 2013, 05:09 PM
For many there is a great truth in Horn's statement!
Yup, many of us have been with Trojan horse woman.
Horn
23rd October 2013, 05:11 PM
For many there is a great truth in Horn's statement!
There's still time, Dogman
Battlefront Florida awaits you!
Dogman
23rd October 2013, 05:12 PM
There's still time, Dogman
Battlefront Florida awaits you!
He He.
Not only no.
But hell no!
Horn
23rd October 2013, 05:25 PM
He He.
Not only no.
But hell no!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_a7gCn5YriY
milehi
23rd October 2013, 05:26 PM
For many there is a great truth in Horn's statement!
Buy the ticket; take the ride.
Dogman
23rd October 2013, 05:27 PM
Buy the ticket; take the ride.Been there and done that, and that was enough for this lifetime.
milehi
23rd October 2013, 05:40 PM
Been there and done that, and that was enough for this lifetime.
Not married but she did move in. Had to reflect and laugh. She could be a member here. Easily. I do keep my cards close though.
Hitch
23rd October 2013, 05:47 PM
Not married but she did move in. Had to reflect and laugh. She could be a member here. Easily. I do keep my cards close though.
I am impressed, a woman who could be a member here, is a woman who could take my lunch money in an instant. I do not keep my cards close enough.
Horn
23rd October 2013, 07:08 PM
I do keep my cards close though.
Hmmm Reasonable Risk, this is something that has also been lost in younger generations.
From Dogman's :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jj4nJ1YEAp4
Every hand's a loser, and every hand's a winner.
PatColo
11th November 2013, 06:23 PM
2 items- first this recent John Friend / Sofia S. podcast, where I recall this OP article being discussed briefly:
The Realist Report with John Friend (http://www.john-friend.net/2013/10/the-realist-report-with-john-friend_16.html)
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-DlINpBFjPng/Ul7Bz1kuIwI/AAAAAAAACSg/SWLhiU4MDjk/s400/Picture+1.png (http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-DlINpBFjPng/Ul7Bz1kuIwI/AAAAAAAACSg/SWLhiU4MDjk/s1600/Picture+1.png)
On this edition of The Realist Report (http://www.talkshoe.com/tc/128766), we'll be joined by Sofia Smallstorm. Sofia and I will be discussing a number of subjects relating to health and male-female relations, including the systematic feminization of men and the reversal of traditional gender roles.
[...] rest: http://www.john-friend.net/2013/10/the-realist-report-with-john-friend_16.html
and 2nd, this 'response' article to the OP,
Media Watch: What Was the “Sexless Japan” Thing All About? (http://tokyodesu.com/2013/11/04/media-watch-what-was-the-sexless-japan-thing-all-about/)
This entry was posted on November 4, 2013 by Cal Widdall (http://tokyodesu.com/author/calwiddall/), in News (http://tokyodesu.com/category/news/) and tagged Celibacy (http://tokyodesu.com/tag/celibacy/), Media (http://tokyodesu.com/tag/media/), Otaku (http://tokyodesu.com/tag/otaku/), Sex (http://tokyodesu.com/tag/sex/). Bookmark the permalink (http://tokyodesu.com/2013/11/04/media-watch-what-was-the-sexless-japan-thing-all-about/). 1 Comment
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We’ve all spent the past week being told by foreign media that nobody in Japan is having sex, but why? Here’s a rough guide to what happened.
The story began with Abigail Howarth’s piece for the Guardian ”Why Have Young Japanese People Stopped Having Sex? (http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/oct/20/young-people-japan-stopped-having-sex),” which received tens of thousands of Facebook shares and instantly began spawning more and more sensational articles from reputable news sources. Suddenly “Sexless Japan” became big news as anecdotal evidence was used to validate wild hypotheses and speculation on the consequences.
One example was this Washington Post piece (http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/comment/sex-myths-without-substance-mislabelling-japan-8911325.html), in which (the usually excellent) Max Fisher built on an assumed link between low frequency of sex and low fertility rates to imply that the global economy could fall apart unless Japanese people start having more sex.
http://tokyodesu.files.wordpress.com/2013/11/shutterstock_150636413.jpg?w=300&h=200 (http://tokyodesu.files.wordpress.com/2013/11/shutterstock_150636413.jpg)Earth, 2060. The empires of man are reduced to rubble and ash because the Japanese didn’t have enough sex (pic: Shutterstock (http://www.shutterstock.com/pic-150636413/stock-photo-background-illustration-of-a-destroyed-city.html?src=85EuIvin42LMdHbQbx62Jg-1-96))
Slate (http://www.slate.com/blogs/the_world_/2013/10/23/are_japanese_people_really_having_less_sex_than_an yone_else.html) ran an article with the headline “Young People in Japan Have Given Up on Sex (http://www.slate.com/blogs/xx_factor/2013/10/22/celibacy_syndrome_in_japan_why_aren_t_young_people _interested_in_sex_or.html),” before apparently mulling it over and posting another article the very next day, “No, Japanese People Haven’t Given Up on Sex (http://www.slate.com/blogs/the_world_/2013/10/23/are_japanese_people_really_having_less_sex_than_an yone_else.html).” In the second they compared some of the statistics referenced in the Guardian with their American equivalents, finding that they weren’t as surprising as they first seemed (though still high).
A BBC documentary , “No Sex, We’re Japanese,” seemed to blame otaku culture for a low frequency of sex and Time (http://newsfeed.time.com/2013/10/22/japans-hottest-new-sex-trend-is-not-having-sex/print/) took this idea further, opening with the incredible line, “Why have sex when you can manage a virtual candy store in a video game? That’s the question millions of Japanese are asking themselves as they increasingly choose to stay single and not have sex.”
http://tokyodesu.files.wordpress.com/2013/11/shutterstock_5079274.jpg?w=199&h=300 (http://tokyodesu.files.wordpress.com/2013/11/shutterstock_5079274.jpg)Just one of the millions currently asking themselves that question (pic: Shutterstock (http://www.shutterstock.com/pic-5079274/stock-photo-young-asian-man-playing-with-portable-video-game-on-white-background.html?src=SCO5h5NAeuvqbjahzhdFyQ-3-14))
A few media outlets took a more measured approach and published critiques of the media storm, such as this one in the Telegraph (http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/comment/sex-myths-without-substance-mislabelling-japan-8911325.html). At Kotaku (http://kotaku.com/wrong-about-japan-and-sex-1450567428), Brian Ashcraft explained how three Japanese phrases were misinterpreted to support Howarth’s assertions in the Guardian.
Perhaps one of the most interesting pieces to emerge from the debris of “Sexless Japan” was written by a Japanese blogger named Yuta Aoki. The piece, “Top 5 Mistakes Journalists Make About Sexless Japan (http://www.yutaaoki.com/blog/top5-mistakes-journalists-make-about-sexless-japan),” doesn’t dispute that Japanese people tend to have sex less frequently than most countries, but uses statistical evidence in an attempt to dispel five myths often purported during the media’s discussion of that fact.
As always, we’re interested to hear your opinions on the issue (except you, Irrationally Angry Commenter). Let us know in the comments below.
If this receives no comments we’ll assume you’re all too busy having sex and consider the matter closed.
Shami-Amourae
17th November 2016, 01:40 PM
For the first time in centuries, young women in Japan are turning away from marriage and relationships. With more Japanese women entering the workforce, earning wages, and enjoying increased economic freedom, gender norms in the country are shifting, giving rise to new economic realities.
In Tokyo, a new wave of services is targeting these women, serving up the "à la carte" boyfriend experience. Whether they're craving a shoulder to cry on, a hunk to take shots with, or a late-night cuddle, Tokyo-based women can fulfill their relational needs on demand and by the hour.
In this episode of 'Slutever,' host Karley Sciortino travels to Tokyo to sample the services that are marketed to the country's powerful single women and speaks with the men who make a living catering to that need.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_aLEu1lx8bg
Cebu_4_2
17th November 2016, 04:49 PM
I see a massive surge in male prostate cancer coming soon. They will blame it on radiation and to be cured with western solutions of radiation as the cure.
PatColo
18th November 2016, 02:12 AM
I see a massive surge in male prostate cancer coming soon. They will blame it on radiation and to be cured with western solutions of radiation as the cure.
Is that comment related to something in this thread i missed? Anywho, if you missed it:
http://gold-silver.us/forum/showthread.php?69907-MEN-alt-prostate-cancer-discussion-on-Spingola
^ Big med/cancer/pharma brainstormed in the 1970s how to monetize prostate cancer, more inside.
Cebu_4_2
18th November 2016, 05:56 AM
Is that comment related to something in this thread i missed? Anywho, if you missed it:
http://gold-silver.us/forum/showthread.php?69907-MEN-alt-prostate-cancer-discussion-on-Spingola
^ Big med/cancer/pharma brainstormed in the 1970s how to monetize prostate cancer, more inside.
Related as in if the males dont have sex they dont purge their sperm which sits there and becomes asetic. This in turn causes prostate cancer.
PatColo
18th November 2016, 06:24 AM
^ I think it's baked into the cake wrt this thread that MGTOWs are wanking routinely to synthetic stimuli. ;)
Cebu_4_2
18th November 2016, 06:36 AM
^ I think it's baked into the cake wrt this thread that MGTOWs are wanking routinely to synthetic stimuli. ;)
Egads...
singular_me
11th December 2016, 08:18 AM
Corroborating the OP
Werent once japense considered among the smartest folks on the planet?
a left brain (regulating survival) society is anti-humanity
this website should be bookmarked, IMHO
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Japan, social engineering & the blatant depopulation agenda
27 November 2016 GMT
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‘The destruction of Japan and extinction of its population is the desired consequence, or by product, of the fact that Japan serves as the laboratory for the ruling social engineers. The country is used as the primary testing ground for nuclear and biochemical warfare technology, social engineering, climate engineering and more, for a very long time.
As a result of the relentless socially engineered attacks on this society we can clearly see the demographic and social results of it. Anyone who thinks this is just the result of a normal evolution process is clearly totally out of his/her mind. The social engineers use the Japanese model as a blueprint for the rest of the world and we can see the exact same tendencies evolving in the West.’.............
Almost half of the population in Japan is ‘not interested anymore in any form of sexual contact’. Like in the West, this is partly the result of the destroyed sex drive in both genders due to the extremely low testosterone levels. kigurumi2-1-jpgGMO food, EMF exposure and other chemical exposures are the main cause of this alarming decline. Millions aren’t even dating, and increasing numbers can’t be bothered with sex at all. For their government, “celibacy syndrome” is part of a looming national catastrophe. Again this is absolutely abnormal, and is the result of the relentless social engineering/Mind Control programs. The problem is that the left brain imprisoned scientism priests do not include Social engineering/Mind Control or any other “conspiracy” argument as being the real source of the insane manifestations in the Japanese society. Let alone that the depopulation agenda’s and/or the gender war are included in the diagnose. That is because they themselves are in a deep brainwashed state. They probably need more research on the “celibacy syndrome”..............
Engineered aversion to marriage and intimacy in modern life is an important element in the war on the sacred bond between Man and Woman as this is the foundation of our society. This is absolutely not unique to Japan. Also in the west is the same obsessive and pathological preoccupation with digital technology visible. But endless Japanese committees and western left brain imprisoned scientists, who keep focussing only on the symptoms, have failed to look at the source of the country’s socially disabled mind controlled-shy youth. In the eyes of the shortsighted and willfully ignorant officials, the decision to stay single often makes perfect sense. That willful ignorance for the elephant in the room which IS social engineering, in this time of information, is nothing less than EVIL. These trends are in no way proper diagnosed as depravation of the collective consciousness as a result of massive Mind Control programs by the ignorant scientists.
Celebrating enslavement
Japanese females with multiple university degrees, are avoiding romantic attachments so they can focus on work. Tomita: “A boyfriend proposed to me three years ago. I turned him down when I realized I cared more about my job. After that, I lost interest in dating. It became awkward when the question of the future came up.”
Tomita says a woman’s chances of promotion in Japan stop dead as soon as she marries. “The bosses assume you will get pregnant.” Once a woman does have a child, she adds, the long, inflexible hours become unmanageable. “You have to resign. You end up being a housewife with no independent income. It’s not an option for women like me.” The perfect slave mentality.
Around 70% of Japanese women leave their jobs after their first child. Married working women are demonised as oniyome, or “devil wives”.
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singular_me
19th December 2016, 10:56 AM
did shami get one of those that we havent see him much around lately?
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‘Japanese startup Gatebox have created an expensive hologram digital assistant that’s specifically designed to provide companionship to people who live alone.
Gatebox’s AI is called Hikari Azuma. According to her official site, she is 20 years old and 158 cm tall. She likes donuts and anime and her speciality is making fried eggs. She dislikes insects and her dream is to “become a heroine to help people who are working hard.”
Short skirt-wearing Hikari lives in a high tech glass box that looks like a fancy coffee machine. Similar to other virtual assistants, such as Google Home or Amazon Echo, she can control household appliances and other devices as well as make helpful suggestions like, “It may rain today, take your umbrella with you.”’
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https://www.rt.com/viral/370695-virtual-girlfriend-japan-gatebox/?utm_source=browser&utm_medium=aplication_chrome&utm_campaign=chrome
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nkcKaNqfykg
Horn
19th December 2016, 02:18 PM
she knows his cellphone gps location, not much else...
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