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sexist japan has higher female labor force participation than shrewy USA

why https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-04-20/ab...
azure cerebral stain
  04/20/17
Is this guy trying to entice Americans to immigrate
Cyan office
  04/20/17
literally the only people who ever say stupid shit like &quo...
Outnumbered charcoal piazza
  04/20/17
lol
Cyan office
  04/20/17
i never really understood the causes of said nefarious schem...
Outnumbered charcoal piazza
  04/20/17
i literally write-off everything you say. keep at it.
Hairraiser Patrolman Native
  04/20/17
heres the thing, that strategy works in america and other co...
Outnumbered charcoal piazza
  04/20/17


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Date: April 20th, 2017 3:41 AM
Author: azure cerebral stain

why

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-04-20/abe-deputy-tells-u-s-audience-our-airline-crews-won-t-beat-you

According to Japan’s deputy prime minister, Japan has a lot to offer America: Its people are "graceful" even amid hardship, worker morale is high, and you never have to worry about getting dragged off a plane like the passenger in the United Continental Holdings Inc. debacle.

"Our social fabric has not been torn apart," Taro Aso said in a speech at Columbia University on Wednesday evening. Japanese people endured an economic slump, stayed calm and "the sense of pride among workers is still intact" he said, adding "Airline crew will not beat you," according to the text of the speech distributed to reporters at the event.

Aso used the wide-ranging speech to extol the leadership of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, as well as advocate the progress Japan has made in the labor participation rate for women and corporate governance. Japan’s high quality and affordable taxi services also got a mention, with Aso commenting that they makes businesses like Uber Technologies Inc. unnecessary.

Aso, 76, who hosted Vice President Mike Pence in Tokyo this week for a bilateral economic dialogue, is in the U.S. for spring meetings of the International Monetary Fund and talks with his G-20 counterparts.

His comment on the airline crew was an apparent reference to an April 9 incident in which a passenger was forcibly removed from a United plane. The airline faced widespread criticism on social media and has apologized. The passenger was injured and his lawyer has indicated a lawsuit is likely.

Read more: United won’t fire anyone over incident.

Aso, himself a one-time premier who currently oversees the finance and banking ministries, has been known for blunt comments and the occasional verbal gaffe.

Last year he called securities workers shady characters and he once asked why old people were worried about making ends meet given they won’t be around much longer, according to local media. On another occasion, Aso said the government could learn ways to change the constitution from the Nazis, a remark which caused a furor and was later retracted.

Aso also used his speech at Columbia to highlight his concern about the toll Japan’s aging population has taken on public finances, which he said was some of the "bad news" for the outlook of an economy with one of the oldest populations.

Here’s more on previous comments by Aso that have caused a stir.

Aso said he disagrees with the notion that Japan has been through a period of "lost decades."

He told the New York audience that Japan has undergone a "revolution" of sorts during recent decades, making gains with a female labor participation rate that eclipsed that of the U.S. in 2015. Companies have also made strides with their efforts to increase shareholder return policies, he said.

On a personal note, Aso said he misses some of the Japan of old, but welcomes companies focusing their energies on corporate governance rather than wining and dining.

"It is no wonder that in Ginza, the posh night-life district, you now see fewer chauffeur driven cars, and more and more coaches filled with Chinese shoppers," Aso said. "Do I miss the Ginza of days gone by? Of course I do."

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3589925&forum_id=2#33116878)



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Date: April 20th, 2017 3:50 AM
Author: Cyan office

Is this guy trying to entice Americans to immigrate

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3589925&forum_id=2#33116891)



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Date: April 20th, 2017 4:02 AM
Author: Outnumbered charcoal piazza

literally the only people who ever say stupid shit like "asians are sexist" are bitchmade cumskins who have no balls of their own after having been emasculated by their own white women, inevitably as part of an insidious scheme to "rescue" asian women from "sexist" men

these are also the same insufferable scum who argue that korea and japan NEED to open up their borders to the third world.

these people are literally insane.



(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3589925&forum_id=2#33116912)



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Date: April 20th, 2017 4:03 AM
Author: Cyan office

lol

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3589925&forum_id=2#33116913)



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Date: April 20th, 2017 4:04 AM
Author: Outnumbered charcoal piazza

i never really understood the causes of said nefarious scheming until i moved to korea. it all makes sense to me now, of course.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3589925&forum_id=2#33116914)



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Date: April 20th, 2017 4:12 AM
Author: Hairraiser Patrolman Native

i literally write-off everything you say. keep at it.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3589925&forum_id=2#33116918)



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Date: April 20th, 2017 4:29 AM
Author: Outnumbered charcoal piazza

heres the thing, that strategy works in america and other countries in which you guys have a numerical advantage.

it doesnt work in korea and japan though. we keep a tight leash on our women because we realize its a collective action problem. thats why you want so desperately to open up our borders to try to lessen said vicegrip.

but that shit aint ever workin here because koreans are just too united and smart for that shit. not sure if i can say the same for japan.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3589925&forum_id=2#33116935)