Remember the uproar when Tucker Carlson traveled to Moscow and marveled at the grocery store?
First, let's get this out of the way. Remember back when New York City Mayor Eric Adams introduced a 420-pound robot that would wander around the New York subway stations like a Roomba at a breakneck speed of 3 MPH recording stuff? And it was just last month that New York introduced body scanners to the subway. That was after New York Gov. Kathy Hochul sent hundreds of National Guard troops into the subways to check bags. Adams insists that New York has the safest subway in the world.
"It's the best subway system on the globe and we're the safest on the globe." 🤡
— Clown World ™ 🤡 (@ClownWorld_) April 4, 2024
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Yeah.
Jimmy Kimmel recently traveled to Japan, and the trip really opened his eyes to how filthy and disgusting America is.
Jimmy Kimmel says traveling to Japan made him realize how 'filthy and disgusting' the US is by comparison. He’s not wrong. pic.twitter.com/QQuChpUn3Y
— Catch Up (@CatchUpFeed) April 4, 2024
How could this be?
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If only the person typing words into his teleprompter was smart enough to figure out why.
— Antonio (@djtechchicago) April 4, 2024
He should examine what it is about Japan that makes that possible
— Stuffed Shirt (@MetabonkNFT) April 4, 2024
Does he realize that Japan is a very strict conservative country and that’s why it’s super clean and not dangerous to live there?
— Steve Johnson (@SJohn_1974) April 4, 2024
Yep, and JAPAN has the STRICTEST immigration policy on the planet.
— Common Sense Custodian (@Wall_St_Custo) April 4, 2024
BOOM
Technically this is @jimmykimmel trying to push racial segregation. Japan is 97.5% Japanese. The reason they live so well together is because they are all from the same background in culture. When you mash every culture in the world into one country that's what you get.
— schwift (@schwift) April 4, 2024
Japan is a largely homogenous country with a high IQ population and a culture that values hard work and education. Liberal buffoons like Kimmel will praise Japan for its cleanliness and orderliness but they never want to talk about the how and the why. https://t.co/uWkzt0yLzn
— The Honorable Matt Walsh (@MattWalshBlog) April 4, 2024
The United States will never be like Japan in this way, but our cities don't have to be garbage dumps with drug-addled hobos shitting all over the streets. We can clean things up, but Jimmy Kimmel doesn't want us to do any of the things required to clean things up.
— The Honorable Matt Walsh (@MattWalshBlog) April 4, 2024
Japan is one of the most homogenous societies in the world. Turns out when citizens share a common culture, history, & ethnicity they tend to be more cohesive
— Aldo 🌞 (@AldoButtazzoni) April 4, 2024
Progressives often talk about how “diversity is our greatest strength” but in practice almost always prefer less of it https://t.co/Vo02pPqOcA
Amazing what a unified culture that values work, orderliness, and respect can accomplish. Multiculturalism is inevitably destructive to a society. Opposing worldviews cannot live harmoniously with each other.
— Ankorus (@ankorus4) April 4, 2024
Not every aspect of Japan's culture and society are laudable or worth imitating, but the things they do get right (as mentioned) require actions the left consider "dead in the water." Kimmel and his audience mock themselves.
— Southern Slice Of Life (@Slicesouth) April 4, 2024
We used to be more clean and orderly in the US. Progressives like Kimmel took over, and it's been downhill from then on in our major cities.
— LockeOfLiberty (@LockeOfLiberty) April 4, 2024
If he got his way in Japan, he'd ruin exactly what he praises.
Incorrect, that’s not why Japan is clean and neat. Japan is clean and neat because of their community-centric culture and very heavy teaching of not disturbing the harmony of the people as a whole. This means cleaning up after yourself and not imposing on others with your trash.
— NASA Shill GenX Gamer ft.1981 Laird Agnew (@Stephen_Agnew) April 4, 2024
America wasn't always filthy and disgusting. What happened? And what can be done about it?
This reminds us of that video of the "15-Minute City" that James Woods shared. Everything was idyllic — probably because there were no people in it. Those smart cars would be vandalized within minutes.
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