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  • It's not something you do, it's something that society is. Japan has a long cultural history of a few things that are absolutely foreign to Western culture (not just the USA, but Canada, Great Britain, Australia, most of western Europe, etc.)

    Even in a high-stakes game of consumer-capitalism, Japan has a sense of ethics that just isn't present elsewhere. A CEO might pull the same shady shit in Japan as they would in the US, but if they're caught, they still mostly take responsibility - resigning in disgrace, rather than "resigning" to another company with a fat bonus, which is what we see elsewhere. I mean, three years ago McDonalds actually made news for clawing back a $105M severance package from their disgraced ex-CEO, who was having an affair with several of his employees. The fact of the matter is that he initially got the package, no matter what he did.

    Likewise, there is an expectation of acceptable behaviour in Japan. There are all sorts of circumstances where a blind eye is turned, but they're oddly strict - and sketchy behaviour outside of that is considered reprehensible.

    So can we? Maybe in theory, but we'd have to revamp our culture - and in a direction opposite to the trajectory it's currently on.

  • Two thousand was obvious.
    Two thousand and one as well, thanks to Stanley Kubrick.
    I made a determined effort somewhere around 2004 to go back to the previous century's naming, and call the first decade "aught," as in "twenty aught six."

    Nobody followed me in that.

    Even so, I now refer to all years except 2000 and maybe 2001 as "twenty (aught/oh)

    <year>

    ." Good riddance to "two thousand seven" as a year.

  • Sorry, not everyone who considers the party or their leader to be weak is a racist asshole. Singh has never been a strong leader. Trustworthy, definitely; and most likely a good guy. Policy-wise I agree with him and the NDP more than any other party (actually, the Greens under May but that ship has sunk), and he has been quite effective at forcing some good out of the past-their-due-date Liberals; but in all honesty, he has never had the strength of presence like Trudeau or Layton.

    I'll likely be voting for them in the next election (not that it matters in fucking CPC-washed Alberta), but I've always wished he were a stronger leader.