Yuko3

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    • こんにちは〜、はじめまして。

      仲良くお願いしま〜す。

      NZの方なんですね。

      こちらに誘ったお友達のCallem君もNZです。

      https://at-meet.com/page/view-persons-profile?id=42

      よろしかったら、仲良くお願いしま〜す?

      • お誘いありがとうございます。まだちょっとここの使い方、メンバーの方たちの動向などが分からない状況なので、発信しつつも、どんどん手を広げるのは少し後にしようと思っています。フォローはさせていただきました^^FBにもいらっしゃいますね^^ Callemくんとはたまにメッセンジャーでやりとりします。離れたところにいるので直接会ったことはありませんが。

      • Yuko3, when you say Japanese who have not got Japanese nationality being gray zone, i feel it also depends on the persons mind, if they love japan and want to protect it etc

        Some japanese or half Japanese grow up their entire life in a foreign country and don't know Japan, it makes me sad to think there are people such as that. 

        I the past i would call myself more of a Libertarian rather than a Conservative, but i was changed over time. 

        Sometimes discussing each others opinions can be done with the left but more recently i have came across completely irrational tyoe who can't handle considering someone else's opinion. 

        Anyhow thank you for registering. 

        • Yes, I think you exactly got what I tried to say. Even though I might not able to call those who are from other countries but can agree the idea that Japan is a lovely country and its culture should be respected to heritage, we should connect tight and keep good relationship with them. 

          It's likely to happen that conservatives have to respond to the fake stories that the opponents have spread, but fake stories can go around very quickly and easily, so most foreign people who are not very interested in Japan are very likely to believe them blindly. But it's too late to correct.

          On the other hand, if I'm asked if I know the real stories then, I have to admit that there are so many things to learn one more time. So, I really wish that there would be someone to simplify those and translate into easy language so that I could understand. I don't hesitate to say that, but women are generally worse at understanding history three dimensionally. Of course, I will try to learn it on my own as well, but I need other options to make it clear.

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