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A lot of our homeless are citizens, born here.

Not that immigration policy doesn’t matter, it does.

I’m saying that culture and what’s acceptable (or not) in society also matters, particularly when it comes to the homeless and other problems here.

Japan has a different culture, in many ways I’d say superior to our current one.

Small, but important, things we ignore or even denigrate, they elevate and celebrate.

For example, kids there don’t get to talk back to their teachers and they are actually held to some sort of academic standard. Of course, they also don’t have the problem of a majority of their education force being made up of clinically insane, Marxist shitbags/pedos.

Disrespect for parents and elders is not tolerated.

It used to be that going on unemployment wasn’t something to be proud of or something to be satisfied with. Most people who had to go on UE innately wanted to get a job and get off of it as soon as possible. It’s now a fucking lifestyle choice.

Basically, their cultural values tradition…kind of like ours used to before the left infected everything.