It's more than just empathy.
I have to disagree
The Japanese do have empathy as well
They have a lesser sense of empathy.
You just explained it here:
The Aryan version of empathy includes the deeds and misdeeds of our ancestors as if history is something still living and breathing. We simply attach more emotional value to our past than the Japanese do.
Aryan empathy is tainted by centuries of jew subversion. We should not feel guilty for the acts of our ancestors and the unchangeable past. I think the Japanese version of empathy is more on point because it is closely related to one's own self than the entirety of their history. And if the jews can't easily subvert it, then it must be a good thing.
You just hit it on the head.
I live in Japan. Japs only feel responsibility for oneself and their immediate family. If they do something dishonorable it reflect poorly only on themselves and they feel shame for dishonoring their ancestors as well as themselves. The deeds of their ancestors have no bearing on how they live their lives normally. Especially ancestors they never met.
Case and point. Korea and China keep trying to guilt trip the Japanese into reparations and apologies for WW2 and comfort women. Japs have moved on. They have no time for shit they didn't do.
If I may suggest you a movie you might enjoy:
- Samurai Sensei [2018]
(there's an english subbed version on torrent)
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