Culture Nike ad showing racial discrimination faced by Japanese girls provokes backlash - Multinational Corporation tells Japanese to by their Chinese sweatshop made shoes.... otherwise you're racist.

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TOKYO — A Nike advertisement highlighting racial discrimination faced by schoolgirls in Japan, and suggesting they can overcome it through sports, has provoked a fierce debate and backlash in a nation unaccustomed to openly discussing such issues.

The video showing three young soccer players is based on the “real life experience of athletes,” Nike Japan said, conveying how they “overcome their daily struggles and conflicts to move their future through sports.”'

The ad has been viewed about 25 million times across Twitter and YouTube. It has been shared or liked nearly 80,000 times on Twitter, but negative reactions accelerated this week, with likes outnumbering dislikes on YouTube only by a few thousand.

Japan’s national identity is based partly on a myth of itself as a monoethnic country. This has fueled the marginalization of the indigenous Ainu people in the past, as well as discrimination against ethnic Koreans and Chinese, biracial Japanese people and immigrants.

Many commenters said Nike was exaggerating the scale of discrimination, arguing that it was unfair to single out Japan. Some threatened to boycott Nike products.
Japanese American tennis player Naomi Osaka, who is sponsored by Nike, has helped to stir a debate about racism in Japan after speaking out about the Black Lives Matter movement, drawing a mixture of support and criticism on social media here and even reportedly discomforting some of her Japanese corporate sponsors.
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In the video, one girl is seen looking at an image of Osaka framed by the question, “Is she American? Japanese?” — reflecting the tone of some of the comments the tennis star has faced.

The girls featured in the video include an ethnic Korean and another who looks biracial like Osaka, as well as a third girl who is bullied at school and online. Footage of them practicing with a soccer ball is interspersed with scenes of them questioning their struggle to fit in.

“I sometimes think, … ‘Who am I? … Is there anything I can do?’ ” the girls ask themselves. “ ‘Am I a disappointment? Am I not normal?’ ”
The girls are stared at, singled out, shunned and bullied at school, and continue to question themselves. “I wish I could ignore them all,” the girls say.
But the advertisement ends with an inspiring message as the girls perform starring roles on the soccer field and conclude that they don’t have to conform.

“Someday we will see a world when everyone will become able to live as they are,” the girls say. “But we can’t wait for that.”
The video is titled “The Future Isn’t Waiting,” with the hashtag #YouCantStopUs.
Journalist Shuji Shinohara wrote that the initial reaction on Twitter was largely positive, but negative comments started to outweigh positive ones on Monday, possibly led by influential commentators.

“There is racism in every country, and not just in Japan,” one person commented. “I am sure you have made different versions for each of the United States, Britain, France and other countries?”
Another described the video as “awful,” saying: “It’s as if they are trying to say this kind of discrimination is everywhere in Japan.”
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Author and former police detective Tadanobu Bando said he does not deny that discrimination exists in Japan.

“But this commercial describing Japan, where there is not so much racism, does not sit well with me and I feel they are trying to impose a certain impression,” he tweeted, in a comment liked or retweeted more than 12,000 times. “I do have Nikes, but they are made by people who make a commercial that disparages people for their own sales. It’s nauseating to wear them, and I don’t think I would wear them.”

Some commentators accused Nike of hypocrisy, citing reports that the company has used forced labor by ethnic Uighurs in China, a mostly Muslim minority group that has faced mass internment.
Artist Tomomi Shimizu, who drew a manga about the persecution faced by Uighurs, said the video made her “feel sick,” and she quoted Vice President Pence’s criticism of Nike for ignoring the “abuse of human rights” in China.

But others were more enthusiastic, expressing pride in wearing Nike, or pointing out that the response to the video was “proof there is discrimination in this country.”
“Nike’s commercial is amazing!” wrote Kumiko Mori, a culinary expert and blogger. “This is the first time I’ve see a commercial that so openly approaches the issue of racial discrimination! Got goose bumps!”
That the debate was happening at all was something of a revelation in Japan.

“The very fact that the number of dislikes and likes are going head to head suggests that this ad needed to be produced,” wrote one commenter.
Yuma Endo, who described himself as a marketing company CEO, wrote in a blog post that the response proved that “angry elderly men” were not the target of Nike’s campaign.

Nike’s campaigns in the United States featuring Colin Kaepernick — the former NFL quarterback who knelt during the national anthem to protest racial injustice and subsequently lost his place in the league — have also stirred strong responses. Its Dream Crazy advertisement won the award for outstanding commercial at the Creative Arts Emmys in 2019. It boosted sales but was criticized by President Trump for sending “a terrible message.”


 
The ad:

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>Higher standard of living
>You're expected to work overtime and sleep at your desk for Hiroshimastein
>The rare instance you leave work is to your 500 sq foot tokyo bug pod which costs half your salary
>Infamously corrupt legal system, if you get caught with weed your life is completely over

Is this the power of nationalism?

I'll take working overtime to live in a cuck cube over paying almost half my salary in taxes to fund free stuff for blacks and illegal immigrants while being told I should hate myself for being white.
 
"Racism" is a bullshit slur created to pathologize the natural warmth that humans feel for those who are more closely genetically related to them, and the natural caution they feel toward those who are not. Notice that the idea of being "racist" is only applied to certain groups, however: namely those of European Caucasian descent, and now the Japanese. Virtually all other racial groups are encouraged by our globalist overlords to take pride in their heritage, but we're supposed to feel guilty just for existing.

Diversity is weakness, unity is strength. I hope the Japanese push back hard against this shaming campaign as I'm sure it's only going to intensify from here on. The rest of us should push back against the ones being run on us too.
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Tikkun Olam is a global mandate. They can only force Hashem to begin the Messianic Age by totally eliminating evil from the earth, or by totally eliminating good from the earth. They only have about 200 years left to do it before the 6th Millennium ends and the Sabbath Millennium begins. After that, the Meshiach cannot come for another 7000 years (The Messianic Age can only be a Sabbath Millennium.)

Absolutely no good may be permitted to exist anywhere. They must totally corrupt the whole of the earth.
מזל טוב!
 
Tikkun Olam is a global mandate. They can only force Hashem to begin the Messianic Age by totally eliminating evil from the earth, or by totally eliminating good from the earth. They only have about 200 years left to do it before the 6th Millennium ends and the Sabbath Millennium begins. After that, the Meshiach cannot come for another 7000 years (The Messianic Age can only be a Sabbath Millennium.)

Absolutely no good may be permitted to exist anywhere. They must totally corrupt the whole of the earth.
Nike makes a commercial telling Japanese to feel bad
How can I turn this into an unhinged statement about Da Jooz?
 
Its the dishonesty that really gets to me, if you're going to use slave labor, just do that and shut up. Have the decency to at least take the child off your dick if you're going to start preaching sermons.
 
Its the dishonesty that really gets to me, if you're going to use slave labor, just do that and shut up. Have the decency to at least take the child off your dick if you're going to start preaching sermons.
Don't you know that using child labor is fine if you have a failed athlete turned egregious activist on your payroll?
 
The worst and most tone-deaf aspect of the ad is featuring the girl from the North Korean school in her uniform. North Koreans in Japan run their own private, Korean language only schools to indoctrinate their children and to pretty much not allow their kids to assimilate into mainstream Japanese society.

If you want to win over Japanese to your socjus gobbledygook glamorizing Zainichi North Koreans and their fifth column behavior and compatriots kidnapping Japanese to be spirited back to North Korea is seriously not the way to fucking do it.
 
It's a bit disengenuous of the Japanese to act surprised, with as densely packed in as they are there's no conceivable way they can filter out of existence the black van men.
 
The problem is ultimately that Capitalism is causing this; If Japan ever wanted to do something about this they would have to get rid of American influence, but that just draws them closer into China's orbit.
 
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"Racism" is a bullshit slur created to pathologize the natural warmth that humans feel for those who are more closely genetically related to them, and the natural caution they feel toward those who are not. Notice that the idea of being "racist" is only applied to certain groups, however: namely those of European Caucasian descent, and now the Japanese. Virtually all other racial groups are encouraged by our globalist overlords to take pride in their heritage, but we're supposed to feel guilty just for existing.

Diversity is weakness, unity is strength. I hope the Japanese push back hard against this shaming campaign as I'm sure it's only going to intensify from here on. The rest of us should push back against the ones being run on us too.
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Agreed. It's like with "homophobia" and how if you disagree with the agenda to shove LGBT in everyone's face forever that you are just scared of gays and lash out at them.

No, I don't fear nor hate gay people, just like I don't fear nor hate black people. But I am sick and fucking tired of constantly being told that I am responsible for the actions of fuckers who have been dead for well over a century and had no relation to me or anyone from my family tree. That I am going to be responsible for paying taxes toward reparations for something that I never contributed toward. That I am somehow guilty of harboring ill intent and abusing the power my skin tone affords me. That my experience has automatically been peaches and cream comparatively based on my skin or that I have just been handed advantages based on it.
 
Doesn't Naomi Osaka not even speak Japanese because she's spent her whole life in the US?
She can understand it better than speak it. She takes questions in Japanese but will answer in English. Funnily enough, despite her US upbringing she gave up US citizenship to represent Japan because Japanese law requires people to choose a nationality and it's much easier to represent Japan than the US.
 
The problem is ultimately that Capitalism is causing this; If Japan ever wanted to do something about this they would have to get rid of American influence, but that just draws them closer into China's orbit.

There’s always Russia. Or Australia but who cares fuck about Australia. They could try to be their own hegemony or get Southeast Asia closer to them but some smartass scholars will scream imperialism and WWII or some shit if they tried that.
 
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Imagine just being caught lobbying against stricter laws prohibiting slave labor and thinking you have the moral authority to still act judgmental towards anyone about anything. The AUDACITY
>Higher standard of living
>You're expected to work overtime and sleep at your desk for Hiroshimastein
>The rare instance you leave work is to your 500 sq foot tokyo bug pod which costs half your salary
>Infamously corrupt legal system, if you get caught with weed your life is completely over

Is this the power of nationalism?
How's that different from life in big US and Western European cities? At least Japs don't have to listen to the muzzie next door playing his durka durka music full blast til 5am when they get back to their bug pods.
 
Naomi Osaka a disappointment? Please, they need to stop flattering themselves. It takes more than a piece of paper to be able to represent a culture and that one is a flaming American, representing the worst attention-whoring tendencies of Asian-Americans.
 
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