On Sep 14, 6:16 am, RichAsianKid
> On Sep 13, 8:54 pm, drydem
>
> > On Sep 12, 10:59 pm,RichAsianKid
>
> > > It begs the question of the merits of diversity: if those foreigners
> > > or "gaijins" or Chinese and Koreans weren't present in Japan to begin
> > > with, perhaps those crimes would not have been committed in the first
> > > place?
>
> > Red herring - the merits of diversity is immaterial.
>
> > Successful criminal operations is not dependent
> > on pre-existing conditions but work to create
> > the opportunities to exploit others.
>
> > .
>
> Not sure about you, but somehow I don't think Japan would be a better
> country if it massively imports foreigners and/or third-worlders like
> America does.
Japan has a very large number of foreigner workers but unlike the
USA - it is extremely difficult for a non-japanese descent foriegner
to become a *naturalized* citizen. IIRC most of Japan's foriegn
workers are Korean, Chinese, and filipino.