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Hey_Sunshine ago

Howdy and welcome to voat! Might I ask what your username is in reference to?

AndNowTheOther8 ago

I'm a fairly big anime watcher. Hiroshima and Nagasaki where the first two nukes dropped on japan, 8 more where planned to be dropped, but they surrendered first.

The name implies my distain for weebaboos. (Ironically, since I watch anime myself.)

MatterzStrange ago

I'm not sure about the weebaboos I knew them as 'Japanophiles' many are probably just looking for something different they probably got bored feeling or seen a flaw in Western culture Japan was cool, unique, still had its old values despite being modern...maybe Neo 'Liberalism' damaged the West more then we know while Japanese had traditional culture, it knew its own language and borders, was making better toons, video games, feminism hadn't infected them to levels where they divorce and take the car and the house. The movement goes back years British French American writers, HG Wells, Lafcadio Hearn an Irish-Greek Beatrice Webb wrote that Japan was a "rising star of human self-control and enlightenment" General José Millán-Astray, the founder of the Spanish Legion, stated that the samurai warrior code Bushido exerted a great influence on him. I like the Japanese but there are things I do not think the suicide kamikaze culture the tolerance for death from overwork 'karoshi' and other things. There is now a thing Koreaboo where “a non-Korean person who is overly obsessed with Korean (pop) culture

Hey_Sunshine ago

That's as good as name as any. Good shit. Anywho, welcome to voat. Don't mind the shills and you'll be alright.