Japan Proves Yet Again Homogeneity Is Strength
Article publisher:
VDare
Article date:
3 June 2017
Article category:
National News
Medium
Article Body:
Diversity is not strength. Whether it is terrorism, crime or lost and found, a homogeneous society is where society works for all its citizens. In Japan as usual, a prosperous and safe country is easiest built on a homogeneous society; diversity brings “Bowling Alone” and frequent terrorism among the social ills that destroy a community.
Homogeneity brings social cohesion, honesty, safety,...
The press in Japan hates Japan as much as the press in the United States hates America. But the scribblers in Japan just don’t have that much to criticize, so they have take what is really a positive story and try and turn the story into something bad about Japan.
The most important aspect of the story goes unmentioned; the Japanese police have so little to do they can concentrate on processing lost items of little value such as umbrellas and sunglasses. Think about this for a minute. The Japanese police don’t have to deal with much crime, they don’t have to deal with terrorism, they don’t have to deal with a crime plagued underclass, and they don’t have to deal with illegal alien criminals. They can actually try and serve the Japanese people by recovering and holding lost items.
And this is part of a deliberate policy of reinforcing honesty that starts with young children, instead of a policy of inculcating self-esteem and diversity ideology. It’s a policy directly related to the high IQ of the Japanese people. Smart people make smart decisions...
Honor, a lost concept in an immigrant and minority dominated society, is a much better concept to organize society around than “diversity.’