title. Both the USA and its lapdog Israel are easily the most evil, cancerous countries to exist today, and almost everyone knows why.

Personally, I'd have to nominate Japan. Extremely xenophobic country, high suicide rates, exploitative work culture, etc.. Furthermore, as a Chinese, the fact that they still have shrines for their war criminals and whitewash their past is beyond deplorable, not to mention that right-wing anime fascists that simp for that country exacerbate my disdain furthermore.

  • SadArtemis🏳️‍⚧️@lemmygrad.ml
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    4 months ago

    As an ethnic Chinese, Japan may be bad, but at least they mind their own business (mostly/comparatively). There's certainly no way that they're the "worst" after the US/Isntreal, when the cracKKKerverse is still busy going around on genocidal crusades in the MENA region, conducting settler-colonial genocides, and trying to instigate WW3 and destroy the prosperity and development of China, Russia, all of the BRICS and ASEAN/etc to keep on top.

    When contrasted to the settler-devils (the 5 Eyes- US/UK/Canada/Australia/NZ, France, and Isntreal) Japan looks outright saintly nowadays in comparison, and that's despite how shitty their government (which was preserved and designed to be this way by Uncle Sam) is.

    the fact that they still have shrines for their war criminals and whitewash their past is beyond deplorable,

    All the imperialist devils do this, Germany at most just has some "slight" embarrassment about a certain mustache man and his most prominent followers, but then look at their celebration of West German former Nazis ("freedom fighters," etc), look at their leaders cheering on industrial genocide in Palestine, or at monsters wearing human flesh like frau genocide/von der Leyen praising her Nazi grandpa who "fought for European integration" and you'll get an idea of what they still are truly about.

    If nothing else, Japan had the "decency" to reject militarism, and much of the population continues to reject it to this day, even if their government hasn't. The collective cracKKKer devilry of the west still gleefully engages in international genocide, destabilization, regime change, and warmongering. I honestly don't think Japan's evil (as genuine of an issue as it is) is even remotely comparable to the sheer hateful, wretched evil of any of the Anglo countries or much of western Europe (Ireland as one of the key exceptions).

    And Japan's indigenism (within their home islands and not Hokkaido/Ryukyu) is also of merit in and of itself. In contrast, the wretched Anglo settler-societies are a genuinely unnatural, cancerous growth on the world with no justification whatsoever (and which will never acquire such justification). The mentality of settler-ism, and the mentality of cracker-ism (which is also deeply tied to settler-ism) is considerably different from that of modern Japan's, for all their serious, grievous ills.

    • lemmyseizethemeans@lemmygrad.ml
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      4 months ago

      Japan is difficult. When you take the historical context into consideration, they were isolationist for a long time had their doors blown open by the US gunboats saying 'trade or we destroy your capital', suddenly the emperor is not a God cause he can't stop the white foreign invaders.. so racism everywhere, especially against Koreans. But tons of folks aren't, there's a strong push no preserve the 9th amendment to prohibit foreign wars...

      Everywhere sucks but the countries that suck the most are the ones actively murdering people abroad for resources and profit.

      • SadArtemis🏳️‍⚧️@lemmygrad.ml
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        4 months ago

        Agreed that Japan is difficult (but ultimately at least doesn't go on modern crusades and genocides anymore).

        Personally I see Japan in many ways as a tragic case of sinking to the same levels of barbarism as the west- as a history nerd, Japan could have done such amazing things- but they didn't, though there were some genuine, well-intentioned pan-Asianists and anti-imperialists, ultimately evil won out time and time again, and then the US took over and ensured they continued on that path.

        Reading history, they were in many ways at first a triumph for the non-white, non-western world, even for all that their triumph was seriously compromised- the entire world, even the Chinese and Koreans looked on in admiration when they won the Russo-Japanese war, and the historical testaments of anti-imperialist/anti-western figures across the world- from Sun Yat-sen to Nehru, from Lenin to those in Ethiopia and Egypt and the Ottoman empire, etc... that they sunk to such barbarism is one of history's greatest tragedies IMO, alongside other such tragedies like the existence of the Brit*sh, Colombus' "discovery" of the Americas, the founding of the USA, and the dissolution of the Soviet Union.

        Honestly IMO, if Japan had been genuinely anti-imperialist, if they had not absorbed western barbarism, if they had worked alongside China, Korea, and perhaps even the Soviets, they could have liberated not only all of Asia, but even eastern Africa (and all of Africa in due time). Japan could have been a bright torch for humanity, but instead they became an example of the worst of it.

        I'm saying this all as someone whose family on both sides were in the unfortunate circumstances, of being ethnic Chinese in then-British Malaya during the Japanese occupation- it's just a complete and utter shame, the path Japan went down. In many ways (for the non-ethnic Chinese) the fact of the matter, when one reads history, is that the Japanese were even welcomed as liberators by many (not all) southeast Asians- but then quickly wore off their welcome and then some. Originally there had been such beautiful hopes for pan-Asian (non-Japanese imperialist) cooperation as well, in China and in Korea- but the Japanese ultimately spat on those hopes and made worse than a mockery of it all.