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I can't imagine anywhere over here doing such a thing in this day and age



Well, Japan isn't over here.

The US and a few European countries are the only places in the world that consider racial diversity to be reasonable, much less a good idea. Most of the world - including Japan - considers multi-racial societies to be a distinct disadvantage and a bad idea. Diversity is not considered a good thing by most societies, and the idea that all people ought to get identical treatment at the same price as long as their money is good is probably a uniquely American idea.




Western idealism is relatively young, I hope there is a true test of that ideology while I'm still around.