Pagan Japan + suicides ?
Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2018 6:15 pm
Hello.
It has been mentioned many times before that Japan has one of the most Pagan cultures throughout the civilized countries. They have completely rejected xtianity although I'm sure there are many half-jews, half-asians that are in control of their corporations and such.
I would like to ask, if Japan is indeed a most Pagan culture why is it that Japan is known for the highest suicide rates?
I've read before that in their society people have high demands of others (like in the workplace and such), but isn't this kind of norm? Or, isn't this actually desirable?
I'm not talking about working 15 hours a day, but to do your job decently, do a good job as they say, etc.
If the first is the case for Japan (working way too many hours that makes people depressed to the point of suicide) is that a fault of the Japanese (as Gentiles), or were there jews involved in making such high demands of the Japanese people to be the norm?
I must confess I am quite unaware of Japan's history. I just find it weird how even without the direct jewish influence (like in the western world), the Japanese have such high suicide rates.
It has been mentioned many times before that Japan has one of the most Pagan cultures throughout the civilized countries. They have completely rejected xtianity although I'm sure there are many half-jews, half-asians that are in control of their corporations and such.
I would like to ask, if Japan is indeed a most Pagan culture why is it that Japan is known for the highest suicide rates?
I've read before that in their society people have high demands of others (like in the workplace and such), but isn't this kind of norm? Or, isn't this actually desirable?
I'm not talking about working 15 hours a day, but to do your job decently, do a good job as they say, etc.
If the first is the case for Japan (working way too many hours that makes people depressed to the point of suicide) is that a fault of the Japanese (as Gentiles), or were there jews involved in making such high demands of the Japanese people to be the norm?
I must confess I am quite unaware of Japan's history. I just find it weird how even without the direct jewish influence (like in the western world), the Japanese have such high suicide rates.