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Almost every home in South Korea now contains a Korean-translated Talmud. But unlike in Israel, the Korean mothers teach the Talmud to their children. In a country of close to 49 million people who believe in Buddhism and Christianity, there are more people who read the Talmud – or at least own their own copy at home – more than in the Jewish state. Much more.
You guys believe in anything. Yeah that's def not true.
http://mostlykosher.blogspot.com/2011/03...story.html
http://mostlykosher.blogspot.com/2011/03...story.html
Also I'm a little tired of the glorification of Japan. They have their problems (like men being addicted to the syrupy sweet pop culture of anime, jpop and porn among other things). Also while I respect that they haven't been infected by feminism and other "progressive" ideologies yet its not because they are redpilled but because a combination of things that the ruling elites in Japan had no control over. So in other words its like the difference between a man who washes his hands, eats properly and exercises not getting sick vs a man who does none of those things but because of a genetic quirk and random dumb luck that they haven't gotten sick yet. I mean the Japanese government still spouts all the cliches and virtue signaling that the UN requests like everyone else.
I doubt Japan is immune to feminism and all the other SJW-isms and kinda like the creatures of the Galapagos they'll basically be sitting ducks when it does. As painful as the struggle here in the west is at least its a sign that there's immune response.