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The evil Jew US ambassador is confident Japan will go along with embracing his most sacred value of male-on-male buttsex:
https://apnews.com/article/politics-jap ... 43666fd8bf

I imagine he is right. It might be a bit more difficult to convince conformist societies of this evil bullshit, but once a tipping point is reached, everyone will fall into line and become perverts to an even greater extent than they already are.
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Outcast9428 wrote:
February 15th, 2023, 10:26 am
@MrMan Limited government has not worked. Its not really a conservative value either, its a libertarian value. While US conservatives faithfully adhered to the principles of limited government for 50 years though, we lost our culture. Only now that the Republican Party is starting to be more flexible about that position are we starting to see some success. Over 300 bills have been brought up in red states across the country to deal with the tranny stuff, abortion is getting banned in a large swath of the country, Louisiana now requires people to present a driver's license to access porn websites.
How does that work exactly? Does the individual have to upload a copy of their driver's license to the porn website, or a government website that filters the porn?

I can just imagine. The screen zooms in on the picture of the license and then reads out loud. "Hi JOHN SMITH at 5....5...5..5.... Oak Street. Son of ALEX AND MARY SMITH. You are now accessing porn. Your name, driver's license number, and address are now being forwarded to the Lt. Governor's database, the state police's database to verify that you are old enough to view porn. Be sure not to watch child porn or any other type of illegal pornography or you will be prosecuted." Then a live operator on the speaker, "Hi, John, this is Sally at the state police headquarters. We see that you want to watch a porn video, "Wild Wet Women." I just wanted you to know that we have viewed your license and verified that it is a license of someone who is over age. We just want you to turn on your camera now so we can verify that this is you. Okay John, we see you here through the camera." (A screen shows a room full of people watching.) "We will be monitoring for illegal activity. Please keep the camera on, so we can verify no minors come in the room while you are viewing porn."

That would be a good deterrent from watching porn. It could happen every time someone clicks porn.

The federal government could clamp down on it as interstate commerce. They could say films of prostitution may not be transported against state lines, with a $10,000 fine for each violation. Whatever internet company, ISP, etc. that transmits the porn across state lines, and individual downloading, and the site uploading could all be fined.

If porn actors or actresses get paid to have sex, that's prostitution.
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@MarcosZeitola Some more good news... It looks like Japan and Hungary are developing closer ties...

https://dailynewshungary.com/minister-p ... gary-ties/

A good diplomatic relationship between Japan and Hungary (two of my favorite countries in the world lol) would be one of my greatest dreams come true. If the Japanese government started behaving like Hungary's government, that would be a huge victory for global conservatism. Hungary is great but they are a pretty small country and that makes it hard for them to have much influence on the international stage. Japan on the other hand, is a cultural powerhouse second only to the United States really. If any country other then the US stands a chance of controlling the global culture, it would be Japan.
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Outcast9428 wrote:
February 20th, 2023, 12:03 am
@MarcosZeitola Some more good news... It looks like Japan and Hungary are developing closer ties...

https://dailynewshungary.com/minister-p ... gary-ties/

A good diplomatic relationship between Japan and Hungary (two of my favorite countries in the world lol) would be one of my greatest dreams come true. If the Japanese government started behaving like Hungary's government, that would be a huge victory for global conservatism. Hungary is great but they are a pretty small country and that makes it hard for them to have much influence on the international stage. Japan on the other hand, is a cultural powerhouse second only to the United States really. If any country other then the US stands a chance of controlling the global culture, it would be Japan.
I hope it will work. It'll be quite a tall order to fix Japan's birth rate because financial reasons rather than only social reasons are behind the decision of many couples to not have families, or only have small families; cost of living is just too damn high, especially in the cities. Since women in Japan are expected to stop working after childbirth, married men have to support their wife and kids on a single salary. This is hard in a wealthy, expensive and high-tech society such as Japan. The overhaul of society, work culture and attitude towards marriage needs to be incredibly comprehensive for this to work. I'm wishing Japan the best of luck in this endeavour but I'll believe it when I see real changes. Until that time, I remain skeptical.

My inner optimistic wants to believe the Japanese can turn the tide, and the Hungarians of course, @Outcast9428 because that would be the best thing for everyone. But there's this little nagging voice of doubt in my head: "What if they don't?" If Hungary doesn't get to 2.1 and Japan doesn't also make big strides... we reach a point where we as a species have earned a right to be genuinely concerned for the future. This is a last ditch effort, the clock's a quarter to midnight and at the turn of twelve, the lights go out, everywhere. It truly is now or never.
On "Faux-Tradionalists" and why they're heading nowhere: viewtopic.php?style=1&f=37&t=29144
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MarcosZeitola wrote:
February 20th, 2023, 6:10 am
Outcast9428 wrote:
February 20th, 2023, 12:03 am
@MarcosZeitola Some more good news... It looks like Japan and Hungary are developing closer ties...

https://dailynewshungary.com/minister-p ... gary-ties/

A good diplomatic relationship between Japan and Hungary (two of my favorite countries in the world lol) would be one of my greatest dreams come true. If the Japanese government started behaving like Hungary's government, that would be a huge victory for global conservatism. Hungary is great but they are a pretty small country and that makes it hard for them to have much influence on the international stage. Japan on the other hand, is a cultural powerhouse second only to the United States really. If any country other then the US stands a chance of controlling the global culture, it would be Japan.
I hope it will work. It'll be quite a tall order to fix Japan's birth rate because financial reasons rather than only social reasons are behind the decision of many couples to not have families, or only have small families; cost of living is just too damn high, especially in the cities. Since women in Japan are expected to stop working after childbirth, married men have to support their wife and kids on a single salary. This is hard in a wealthy, expensive and high-tech society such as Japan. The overhaul of society, work culture and attitude towards marriage needs to be incredibly comprehensive for this to work. I'm wishing Japan the best of luck in this endeavour but I'll believe it when I see real changes. Until that time, I remain skeptical.

My inner optimistic wants to believe the Japanese can turn the tide, and the Hungarians of course, @Outcast9428 because that would be the best thing for everyone. But there's this little nagging voice of doubt in my head: "What if they don't?" If Hungary doesn't get to 2.1 and Japan doesn't also make big strides... we reach a point where we as a species have earned a right to be genuinely concerned for the future. This is a last ditch effort, the clock's a quarter to midnight and at the turn of twelve, the lights go out, everywhere. It truly is now or never.
I mean, women should stop working after childbirth. The cost of living is actually not as bad as it used to be, I was shocked to find that you can get 3-4 bedroom houses around Tokyo for about $350,000 in Japan now. If you leave Tokyo and choose a less congested spot it’s $250,000 for a solid middle class house. That’s not really too bad actually. Houses are more expensive where I live, although wages aren’t quite as high in Japan as they are here.
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