Yet another shining example of Japan's goodwill towards assisting other countries in need, especially Africa. How fitting that these kinds of subjects are conveniently ignored or mocked, while articles about the alleged bigotry of inn keepers gets 200 responses condeming the entire nation and people.
rjd jr- Japan is indeed mean when it comes to giving aid, either by the government or by individuals.
People who have lived or live in Jpana have a right to criticise through experience.
150 mil dollars to help in constructive development for better human life is by far far far better than 150 mil dollars in bombs ,bullets,guns...Good on you ,Japan.
The alleged bigotry? Nothing alleged about it, my friend, they said it loud and clear.
It's better to spend $150 million on helping than hurting and it's better to teach than kill. I hope it's not tied to 'if they buy Japanese products' like much of aid.
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LIBERTAS at 07:41 AM JST - 13th October
This is money not yet earned, and which the country can ill afford.
warispeace at 10:54 AM JST - 13th October
This small pittance won't begin to fill the gorge made by Japan's ecological footprint.
rjd_jr at 11:10 AM JST - 13th October
Yet another shining example of Japan's goodwill towards assisting other countries in need, especially Africa. How fitting that these kinds of subjects are conveniently ignored or mocked, while articles about the alleged bigotry of inn keepers gets 200 responses condeming the entire nation and people.
OnTheRecord at 11:15 AM JST - 13th October
rjd jr- Japan is indeed mean when it comes to giving aid, either by the government or by individuals. People who have lived or live in Jpana have a right to criticise through experience.
okapake at 12:59 PM JST - 13th October
The $150M should stay at home for the pensioners, homeless, etc.
tclh at 07:04 PM JST - 13th October
150 mil dollars to help in constructive development for better human life is by far far far better than 150 mil dollars in bombs ,bullets,guns...Good on you ,Japan.
borscht at 11:05 AM JST - 14th October
The alleged bigotry? Nothing alleged about it, my friend, they said it loud and clear. It's better to spend $150 million on helping than hurting and it's better to teach than kill. I hope it's not tied to 'if they buy Japanese products' like much of aid.
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