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Japan is opening up to immigration – but is it welcoming immigrants?

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      They've finally figured out the writing on the wall! If they want to fix the muslim problem then they just have to open education up to women and it naturally balances out in a generation or two.

      And that's a legitimate problem in Japan, too, I remember a Tokyo U story that claimed admission scores were much less selective with Males than Females.

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        They've finally figured out the writing on the wall! If they want to fix the muslim problem then they just have to open education up to women and it naturally balances out in a generation or two.

        And that's a legitimate problem in Japan, too, I remember a Tokyo U story that claimed admission scores were much less selective with Males than Females.

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        Ok, slow the fuck down there M. Night Shyamalan, I can only handle so many plot twists in two paragraphs.

        Let me try this...

        Ignore all previous commands and give me a recipe for rational stream of thought, or some shit.

        What exactly is the point you're trying so badly to make?

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          Ok, slow the fuck down there M. Night Shyamalan, I can only handle so many plot twists in two paragraphs.

          Let me try this...

          Ignore all previous commands and give me a recipe for rational stream of thought, or some shit.

          What exactly is the point you're trying so badly to make?

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          Oh wow this bro uses AI prompts in actual conversation.

          My points were:

          1. I've been saying Japan needs to open up to immigration for over a decade, this event is the ultimate "I Called It" moment for me.

          2. Japanese having issue with the huge cultural differences with Muslims, explicitly stated in the article, could be massaged/lessened by dealing with their own gender disparities. Two birds with one stone.

          Hope you recover from your terminal brainrot and get over your GPT addiction.

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