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I believe countries not recognizing each other's citizenships, but also not investigating if you have them, is a fairly normal condition. A Mexican and American friend is in the same situation. It doesn't cause him any problems particularly; when he is traveling he can just choose to present himself as a Mexican or as an American, which is rather convenient.
Samurai Sanders fucked around with this message at 19:09 on Jul 26, 2014 |
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Samurai Sanders posted:I believe countries not recognizing each other's citizenships, but also not investigating if you have them, is a fairly normal condition. A Mexican and American friend is in the same situation. It doesn't cause him any problems particularly; when he is traveling he can just choose to present himself as a Mexican or as an American, which is rather convenient. I've heard this too, you just have to make sure for the actual travel to always use the same passport. But passport discrimination is a known thing, and it's not uncommon for people who do a lot of diplomatic-type travel to different countries to have more than one of the same passport (e.g. Israel will refuse you entry if you have stamps in your passport showing you visited middle-eastern countries, so people who legitimately need to visit "conflicting" countries will get 2 passports [of the same nationality] to conceal their travel history as necessary).
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# ? Jul 26, 2014 21:08 |
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univbee posted:I've heard this too, you just have to make sure for the actual travel to always use the same passport. But passport discrimination is a known thing, and it's not uncommon for people who do a lot of diplomatic-type travel to different countries to have more than one of the same passport (e.g. Israel will refuse you entry if you have stamps in your passport showing you visited middle-eastern countries, so people who legitimately need to visit "conflicting" countries will get 2 passports [of the same nationality] to conceal their travel history as necessary). Not to nitpick but it's the other way around: some countries will not let you in with a stamp from Israel in your passport, so you can request that the border guards in Israel not stamp your passport. Israel itself has no such policy.
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# ? Jul 27, 2014 13:46 |
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LyonsLions posted:Not to nitpick but it's the other way around: some countries will not let you in with a stamp from Israel in your passport, so you can request that the border guards in Israel not stamp your passport. Israel itself has no such policy. I remembered a Top Gear special where they brought out 2nd passports for entering Israel but it was probably a big showy thing they did for dramatic purposes. I did some research and it looks like in and of itself it won't deny you entry into Israel (while travel to the Middle East with an Israeli stamp is generally a no-exceptions ban), but might lead to some questions about your past trips to those countries.
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# ? Jul 27, 2014 13:54 |
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univbee posted:I remembered a Top Gear special where they brought out 2nd passports for entering Israel but it was probably a big showy thing they did for dramatic purposes. I did some research and it looks like in and of itself it won't deny you entry into Israel (while travel to the Middle East with an Israeli stamp is generally a no-exceptions ban), but might lead to some questions about your past trips to those countries. Israeli security is run by actual professionals instead of some tribal fuckwit, so this is to be expected. This is relevant to the Japanese politics thread because Japan is the tribal fuckwit minus religious prejudice.
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# ? Jul 27, 2014 14:03 |
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Some countries can also tell by what border stamps you have in certain countries, say a Jordan exit one, that it was at the border with Israel and deny accordingly.
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# ? Jul 27, 2014 15:54 |
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Stringent posted:Israeli security is run by actual professionals instead of some tribal fuckwit nice racism bro this is totally a thing which is acceptable in a d&d thread
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# ? Jul 27, 2014 15:58 |
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israeli security is run by professional tribal fuckwits.
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# ? Jul 27, 2014 18:25 |
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Small Frozen Thing posted:israeli security is run by professional
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# ? Jul 28, 2014 03:07 |
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i'm not sure when you were a teenager, but I was one recently and "tribal fuckhead" describes the teenage mindset pretty well, tbh
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# ? Jul 28, 2014 15:00 |
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http://www.turning-japanese.info/2014/06/revoked.html It's easy to get J citizenship and you just need to pick a kanji/kana representation of your name, not "choose a Japanese name".* As everyone's said, it's also relatively easy to fly under the radar and keep both (or all) your citizenships if you don't gently caress up, unlike the dude in the link. (Said loving-up being "attempting to eat one's gold-leafed cake and have it too while being American". * Not the same thing, but when we married, my wife took my name and so has it in katakana. She took my gaijin card (at the time) to the passport office to show the proper spelling, and so on her passport it's spelt properly and not kana-ised. I
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# ? Jul 31, 2014 03:33 |
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I'm a bit confused about what's going on with everyone's favorite subject, comfort women, right now. I guess the boss of the Asashi admitted that there was a fake interview with someone admitting that they are real, but now he's refusing to apologize, not because the interview is not fake, but because the history is real? Or am I misunderstanding somehow?
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Samurai Sanders posted:I'm a bit confused about what's going on with everyone's favorite subject, comfort women, right now. I guess the boss of the Asashi admitted that there was a fake interview with someone admitting that they are real, but now he's refusing to apologize, not because the interview is not fake, but because the history is real? Or am I misunderstanding somehow? Your link is just reporting that on たかじんのそこまで言って委員会, Kato claimed that Asahi's president Kimura told him that he wouldn't apologize. I would take this with a grain of salt; we don't know what Kato actually said, and たかじん isn't exactly the most reliable news source. mystes fucked around with this message at 23:45 on Aug 11, 2014 |
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Samurai Sanders posted:I'm a bit confused about what's going on with everyone's favorite subject, comfort women, right now. I guess the boss of the Asashi admitted that there was a fake interview with someone admitting that they are real, but now he's refusing to apologize, not because the interview is not fake, but because the history is real? Or am I misunderstanding somehow? Asashi printed a whole heap of articles based on interviews with Yoshida Seiji and from his book "My War Crimes" where he recounted going and rounding up 200 girls at gunpoint to turn into comfort woman. Later on it was revealed that it was all made up so he could sell more books. Lots of right wingers use this as proof that the IJA never kidnapped women etc, even though thats directly countered by the records of the High command telling people off for doing exactly that. Asashi knew about this as Yoshida recanted back in the mid 90s (from memory) after a south korean reporter who was from the island he claimed the event took place went and spoke to people who were alive at the time, and none of them had any memory about it (as as the village was small it would be pretty obvious if it did happen). The problem is that Asashi kept using his accounts as proof even after he recanted.
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# ? Aug 12, 2014 00:57 |
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Wibbleman posted:Asashi printed a whole heap of articles based on interviews with Yoshida Seiji and from his book "My War Crimes" where he recounted going and rounding up 200 girls at gunpoint to turn into comfort woman. Later on it was revealed that it was all made up so he could sell more books. Lots of right wingers use this as proof that the IJA never kidnapped women etc, even though thats directly countered by the records of the High command telling people off for doing exactly that.
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# ? Aug 12, 2014 03:53 |
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Is it known why Asahi decided to retract the articles now? The timing is really lovely. If they had done so a while ago it probably wouldn't be as big deal, but after the whole thing where Diet members were calling for "verifying" the Kono statement that was only really stopped by Abe's apparent lack of interest, this time it looks like the Abe administration is just going to step back and let the Diet go through with it if it wants. The right-wingers might actually get enough support to do something stupid and screw up Japan's international relations even more than they already are. There are a lot of people playing it as if these retractions have finally proved that the whole comfort women thing is a fabrication for good.
mystes fucked around with this message at 04:05 on Aug 12, 2014 |
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I guess I missed it last week, but apparently Japan is developing its own stealth fighter.
mystes fucked around with this message at 23:51 on Aug 20, 2014 |
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I assume the Valkyrie-like paint scheme is intentional.
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# ? Aug 21, 2014 03:33 |
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Is this going to be a legit homegrown stealth fighter or F-2 'homegrown'? It's a little hard to tell from the article.
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# ? Aug 21, 2014 04:31 |
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Pretty sure the US doesn't export stealth technology as such. Interestingly enough, the Japanese are also buying the F-35. Either the Japanese government wants to hedge its bets (a wise decision where the F-35 is concerned) or it is just a make work scheme for their military-industrial complex.
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ArchangeI posted:Pretty sure the US doesn't export stealth technology as such. Interestingly enough, the Japanese are also buying the F-35. Either the Japanese government wants to hedge its bets (a wise decision where the F-35 is concerned) or it is just a make work scheme for their military-industrial complex. Those seem reasonable, but one of LDP's big recent pushes has been to try to break the tradition of Japan's reliance on the US for defense. So recently they've been talking about changing the constitution or reinterpreting the constitution to lessen the restrictions on Japan's ability to go to war. Development of their own stealth fighter would fall in line with things like spying missions that currently don't seem constitutional under as things stand now.
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# ? Aug 21, 2014 09:54 |
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They're probably also intending it or export at some point. Japan has made moves already and will probably be making more to allow for exportation of weapons and military tech. That way it not only can it potentially support an industry and make a profit, but it can help to arm it's neighbors against China and curb their military influence over the region, all while not needing to build up the Japanese military more than needed (and avoiding the political ramifications of doing so), and potentially creating closer ties with surrounding nations.
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# ? Aug 21, 2014 10:30 |
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This plane, the ATD-X Shinshin, has been in the works for years, and as said in the article they want to build their own stealth air superiority fighter since they weren't expecting the US to export the F-22 to anyone. This isn't a heavily re-engineered F-16 like Japan's F-2, this one has been designed from the ground up. Have a look at the wikipedia article.ArchangeI posted:Pretty sure the US doesn't export stealth technology as such. Interestingly enough, the Japanese are also buying the F-35. Either the Japanese government wants to hedge its bets (a wise decision where the F-35 is concerned) or it is just a make work scheme for their military-industrial complex.
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# ? Aug 21, 2014 10:44 |
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Amid discussion of taxing Pachinko, the National Police Agency is shocked, shocked to discover that people are exchanging Pachinko "prizes" for cash:quote:「パチンコで換金が行われているなど、まったく存じあげないことでございまして」と警察庁の担当官。
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mystes posted:Amid discussion of taxing Pachinko, the National Police Agency is shocked, shocked to discover that people are exchanging Pachinko "prizes" for cash: Hahaha seriously what the gently caress
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mystes posted:Amid discussion of taxing Pachinko, the National Police Agency is shocked, shocked to discover that people are exchanging Pachinko "prizes" for cash: What??? How could this happenn??!
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# ? Aug 26, 2014 00:46 |
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Mercury_Storm posted:What??? How could this happenn??! Gambling? In my country? No waaaaaayyyyy!
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# ? Aug 26, 2014 02:03 |
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Does anyone do this pretending not to see stuff as consistently well as the Japanese police?
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# ? Aug 26, 2014 04:02 |
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Wait, you can't actually win money at pachinko? I thought they were the Japanese version of slot machines, where you exchange those little marbles for yen.
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# ? Aug 26, 2014 04:18 |
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I Love Annie May posted:Wait, you can't actually win money at pachinko? I thought they were the Japanese version of slot machines, where you exchange those little marbles for yen. Samurai Sanders fucked around with this message at 04:24 on Aug 26, 2014 |
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I Love Annie May posted:Wait, you can't actually win money at pachinko? I thought they were the Japanese version of slot machines, where you exchange those little marbles for yen. Japan has lots of bizarre fig leaves like that. Take soaplands: okay, you're gonna pay a woman to get in a bathtub with you wearing a little bikini while you wear a speedo, lather each other up...and, woah, hey, you're having SEX? Wow, you just must be a smooth operator, because the transaction was TOTALLY unrelated to prostitution!
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# ? Aug 26, 2014 04:23 |
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quote:「パチンコで換金が行われているなど、まったく存じあげないことでございまして」と警察庁の担当官。「建前論はやめましょう」。 Wait, am I reading this right and the National Police Agency is saying "Oh this just doesn't happen, let's just drop the theory."?
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# ? Aug 26, 2014 04:26 |
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Mercury_Storm posted:Wait, am I reading this right and the National Police Agency is saying "Oh this just doesn't happen, let's just drop the theory."? 「パチンコで換金が行われているなど、まったく存じあげないことでございまして」と警察庁の担当官。「建前論はやめましょう」。うんざり顔の議員ら。 The opposite, unless I'm mistaken. The last part is saying diet members are tired of the police sticking to the official stance that they're not aware of the pachinko loophole.
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# ? Aug 26, 2014 04:40 |
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Mercury_Storm posted:Wait, am I reading this right and the National Police Agency is saying "Oh this just doesn't happen, let's just drop the theory."? It's funny because it's so tone deaf for them to keep pretending when 1) 100% of Japan knows it actually goes on and 2) the Diet is specifically taking about legalizing it so they can tax it. Edit: ^^^ yeah, what he said mystes fucked around with this message at 04:46 on Aug 26, 2014 |
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mystes posted:The National Police Agency is saying "we have absolutely no idea what you're taking about," and the Diet members are saying "oh come on, drop the pretense."
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# ? Aug 26, 2014 04:43 |
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Samurai Sanders posted:Why are they saying this, if they wrote such a lovely law that is so easy to loophole?
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# ? Aug 26, 2014 04:50 |
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Samurai Sanders posted:Why are they saying this, if they wrote such a lovely law that is so easy to loophole? They want mo' money.
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# ? Aug 26, 2014 04:53 |
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So would people freak out if there was an effort to ~~~Legalize It~~~? Gambling, that is. A bunch of my coworkers and friend's coworkers got really uneasy when we mentioned that some states in the US were legalizing weed, but I don't know if people actually care about gambling.
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# ? Aug 26, 2014 04:55 |
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Apparently there's an additional level of obfuscation that goes on to hide the sale of the prizes back to the parlors. The Japanese Wikipedia article is pretty interesting: http://ja.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E4%B8%89%E5%BA%97%E6%96%B9%E5%BC%8F If anyone really cared I'm sure they could crack down though.
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Samurai Sanders posted:Why are they saying this, if they wrote such a lovely law that is so easy to loophole? Probably because all the pachinko places that aren't owned by the Yakuza are owned by retired cops, and so the Diet don't want to antagonise them.
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