JAPAN – The worlds greatest country? BOOB AID

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  • #53728
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    Albert
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    If you ever wondered what life looks like in a country free from radical toxic feminism and soul destroying political correctness then take a look at Japan.

    In September 2014 Japan’s most popular porn stars allowed men to grope their boobs in return for a donation to charity. The event which was called ‘Boob Aid’ was apparently a big success with both the men and the women having a laugh and seeing the whole thing as a bit of harmless fun.

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    Can you imagine the complete and utter f~~~ing feminist meltdown if a charity tried to stage a similar event in a western nation?

    But then again I doubt many men would pay to fondle a fat hairy pair of western feminist nipples!

    WESTERN T~~~

     

    E=MC² Bitch

    #53764
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    Actually, that meltdown already happened, in a way.  Several years ago, I heard of strippers in various cities putting on charity acts.  In other words, they peeled and the money donated by the men who watched went to charity.  However, there had to be someone who complained about the apparently illicit manner in which those funds were raised.  I haven’t heard of charity strip-a-thons for a long time and I don’t even know if they’re still being held.

     

     

    #53824
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    Jack reacher
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    funny idea, but I don’t know how free Japan is from the effects of radical toxic feminism. This is the home of herbivore men, declining birth rate and dwindling economic power.

    #53842
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    RoyDal
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    I like Boob Aid better than the Western feminist slut marches. I like an approach to life free of hypocrisy, come to think on it.

    Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?

    #53865
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    Mango Ingaway
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    I like Boob Aid better than the Western feminist slut marches.

    Who wouldn’t? 😀

    It is a common failing of childhood to think that if one makes a hero out of a demon the demon will be satisfied.

    #53931
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    Executor Maxwell
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    funny idea, but I don’t know how free Japan is from the effects of radical toxic feminism. This is the home of herbivore men, declining birth rate and dwindling economic power.

    Japan got hit by economic calamity and “radical toxic feminism” at that same time around 1990. and the feminist hit went from zero to hamster-geddon all at once rather than a slow boil. This ended up causing the herbivore man phenomena to sprout up and expand extremely quickly crippling the environment that feminism thrives on.

    So the toxic radical feminism is there, it’s just comparatively still born since it can’t get the traction and support it’s looking for. The resources it needs just aren’t available and culturally the public does not support rocking the boat as it were. “Radical” displays are generally preemptively dismissed as being inherently with out merit based on their radical nature, and without acknowledgment of anything they might want to say.  Plus since they don’t make immigration easy in Japan they can’t just cover the systemic problem up by importing outside family units to prop things up.

    So in effect “radical toxic feminism” is there under the surface, but it triggered the counter movement to full blast before it could take over with all its preferred accessories. But make no mistake the effects are still there, the herbivore men aren’t still around because the problem went away. Female nature has been released and is driving as best it can towards the same goals just with more limited resources.

    #54592
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    You see, this is why I like Japan. They give off creative freedom without overdoing it too much, and at the same time without the social justice warriors coming in and f~~~ing around with it, trying to ruin it though. Much like that Quiet figurine with the squeezable boobs, and plenty of other examples.

    America and Europe, though….no, no, no, no, no. Check. Your. Privilege. And donate some money to us while you do so!

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    Burgundy
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    Make no mistake, Japan is suffering at the hands of feminism, in their own way, it just takes a different angle, after all, why else would there be so many herbivore men? And don’t forget the possible handsome man tax, which was proposed. Feminists are running that country into the ground as well, it’s just the culture still is fighting it, in their own way.

    #54605
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    Make no mistake, Japan is suffering at the hands of feminism, in their own way, it just takes a different angle,

    Sort of. Japan has been a hard core entrenched gynocentric society for ever, but the western feminist brand of gynocentrism hasn’t gotten much foothold there. This is partly because Japanese women are already getting pretty much everything they want. For example 80+ hour a week Japanese businessmen have to hand over their entire paycheck to their wives from which she then doles back to them an “allowance” entirely at her discretion. However it’s also because the kind of hyper-redistributionist single mother welfare nanny state promoted by western gynocentric feminism cannot function without a huge capitalist generated surplus to parasitize, and as @Executor Maxwell pointed out, that surplus dried up in Japan at about the same time as they tried importing feminism.

    #54608
    Burgundy
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    Exactly, Japanese husbands are just salarymen, who doesn’t even get to keep their own hard worked money, a slave outside of home as well at home, no wonder it’s so many men going grass-style.

    Personally I would still love going there, but I would only do so, when being fully independent, unshackled from other work environment and political etiquettes to follow, which require you being in select industries, still Japan sounds like a fun place.

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