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Imperial Japan were a powerful empire based in Japan from around 1870 to the end of WW2. They are one of the most powerful empires to have ever existed. It was reported that at some point, Imperial Japan had the most powerful naval force in the world, more powerful than the United States Navy. But Imperial Japan was dissolved after the end of WW2, because they were defeated and colonized by the United States (with some assistance from Soviet Russia), and the 1946 Tokyo War Crime Tribunal resulted in the execution or life imprisonment of dozens of influential military leaders from the now-defunct Empire of Japan
The Sino-Japanese wars were two armed conflicts that were fought between Imperial Japan and China:
In due course, the outcome of both Sino-Japanese wars did not favor the Japanese. They won the first war against China, but they were eventually forced to return all annexed territories to the Chinese after they were defeated by the United States in WW2:
This was the territorial extent of Imperial Japan from 1870 to around the end of WW2 (source from Wikipedia):
As a result of the conquest for East Asia by several empires in 19th and 20th century, Imperial Japan inevitably clashed with Soviet Russia and French, Dutch & British Empires. The Japanese killed thousands of Russian, French, Dutch and British people in battles over East Asian territory during the period of WW2
But it was a fatal mistake for Japan to commit kamikaze attacks on Pearl Harbor. This would lead the United States and United Kingdom to officially declare war against Japan (aka the Pacific War). As a result of the Pacific War, the United States dismantled the territorial spread of Imperial Japan in East Asia, and unloaded nuclear kike-made devices on Japan, which eventually led to surrender of Imperial Japan a few days later
Even though Imperial Japan were a very powerful empire in the Far East, they were out of their depth by attacking the United States. I think the historical events on the political aspect of East Asia (1940’s to present) would have turned out very different if Imperial Japan never carried out a mass-casualty assault on Pearl Harbor or any other US-occupied territory
The US had not shown any colonial interest in East Asia until this point. It was only European empires (British, French, Dutch, Russian) that had exercised colonial ambitions over East Asia. If the Imperial Japanese left the US alone and never attempted to colonize Korea or China, it’s possible the United States would have never even participated in the colonization of any region in East Asia. But today, the Japanese cant even declare war without receiving permission from the United States
The Pointlessness of the Sino-Japanese Wars
The Sino-Japanese Wars were pointless, and Imperial Japan were the aggressors in both wars. The Chinese fought both wars defensively
The acquired territories from both wars were eventually returned to China as a result of the Cairo Declaration and the PostDam Declaration
So really, the result of both Sino-Japanese wars was just millions of pointless rice and noodle deaths
The Future of Japan is Screwed. They could have made alliances with China and Korea instead of killing and colonizing them
For the sake of nationalism or cultural homogeneity, it would have been a better compromise for Japan to import Chinese people to manage the population crisis, instead of importing negros and pajeets from underdeveloped territories in Africa and South Asia. It would have been a greater benefit for Imperial Japan if they were to have created alliances with China and Korea instead of colonizing them during the 19th and 20th centuries:
Japan will eventually meet the same fate as will Europe and North America. Population IQ dilation via mass immigration is currently the biggest threat to the infrastructure of developed countries. Low IQ subhumans from underdeveloped countries breed the most, and they are pretty much the only type of people that currently breed above replacement level in modern society
Although China has low fertility rates, they still have one of the highest population sizes by country, and China are the only country in the world besides India with a population size that exceeds 1 billion. Imperial Japan made several mistakes over the past 150 years which has effectively sabotaged the future of the native people of Japan. If the Japanese allied with China and Korea in the 20th century instead of fighting them, they could’ve managed the inevitable population crisis (that was caused via modernization) without having to import foreign subhumans with vastly different cultures, vastly different genes and vastly lower IQs
TLDR: Imperial Japan slaughtered millions of other riceman and noodlewhores from Korea and China from the mid-1800s to mid-1900s. Now they have one of the lowest fertility rates in the world. They slaughtered ricemen and noodlewhores from China and Korea for almost a century. Now their descendants have a population crisis and will have to import low IQ animals from more distant ethnicities and more distant cultures to replace their own native people. As powerful as were the Empire of Japan, they are possibly one of the most cucked states to have ever existed in human history. All those ricemen and noodlewhores were killed in Sino-Japanese and Korean-Japanese wars over the past century, only for population replacement via immigrants from Africa & South Asia to be the fate of Japan
The Sino-Japanese wars were two armed conflicts that were fought between Imperial Japan and China:
The First Sino-Japanese War was fought between Imperial Japan and the Qing dynasty of China between 1894 and 1895. A few hundred thousand deaths were reported, and it looks like China suffered more casualties than Imperial Japan
The Second Sino-Japanese War was fought between Imperial Japan and the Republic of China during WW2 between 1937 and 1945. More than 20 million casualties were reported, but the Japanese were ultimately forced to surrender to China as a result of the atomic bombings on Japan by United States military and the 1943 Cairo Convention in which Japan were ordered to surrender to China
In due course, the outcome of both Sino-Japanese wars did not favor the Japanese. They won the first war against China, but they were eventually forced to return all annexed territories to the Chinese after they were defeated by the United States in WW2:
By the Treaty of Shimonoseki at the end of the First Sino-Japanese War around 1895, Imperial Japan agreed to return some annexed territories to China
By the order of the President of the US (Franklin Roosevelt) and the Prime MInister of the UK (WInston Churchill) in the Cairo & Postdam Declarations, Imperial Japan would be forced to return all other territories that were seized from China since the First Sino-Japanese War
This was the territorial extent of Imperial Japan from 1870 to around the end of WW2 (source from Wikipedia):
As a result of the conquest for East Asia by several empires in 19th and 20th century, Imperial Japan inevitably clashed with Soviet Russia and French, Dutch & British Empires. The Japanese killed thousands of Russian, French, Dutch and British people in battles over East Asian territory during the period of WW2
But it was a fatal mistake for Japan to commit kamikaze attacks on Pearl Harbor. This would lead the United States and United Kingdom to officially declare war against Japan (aka the Pacific War). As a result of the Pacific War, the United States dismantled the territorial spread of Imperial Japan in East Asia, and unloaded nuclear kike-made devices on Japan, which eventually led to surrender of Imperial Japan a few days later
Even though Imperial Japan were a very powerful empire in the Far East, they were out of their depth by attacking the United States. I think the historical events on the political aspect of East Asia (1940’s to present) would have turned out very different if Imperial Japan never carried out a mass-casualty assault on Pearl Harbor or any other US-occupied territory
The US had not shown any colonial interest in East Asia until this point. It was only European empires (British, French, Dutch, Russian) that had exercised colonial ambitions over East Asia. If the Imperial Japanese left the US alone and never attempted to colonize Korea or China, it’s possible the United States would have never even participated in the colonization of any region in East Asia. But today, the Japanese cant even declare war without receiving permission from the United States
The Pointlessness of the Sino-Japanese Wars
The Sino-Japanese Wars were pointless, and Imperial Japan were the aggressors in both wars. The Chinese fought both wars defensively
The acquired territories from both wars were eventually returned to China as a result of the Cairo Declaration and the PostDam Declaration
So really, the result of both Sino-Japanese wars was just millions of pointless rice and noodle deaths
The Future of Japan is Screwed. They could have made alliances with China and Korea instead of killing and colonizing them
For the sake of nationalism or cultural homogeneity, it would have been a better compromise for Japan to import Chinese people to manage the population crisis, instead of importing negros and pajeets from underdeveloped territories in Africa and South Asia. It would have been a greater benefit for Imperial Japan if they were to have created alliances with China and Korea instead of colonizing them during the 19th and 20th centuries:
It would have preserved the average IQ of Japan, since China is one of the highest IQ countries in the world (around 100 IQ), compared to India and countries in sub-Saharan Africa that score an average IQ of between 70 to 80. There may be a very few high IQ individuals from Africa and Asia, but they are guaranteed to be outliers, and it will not be able to offset the larger share of low IQ people that will migrate from the same regions of South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa into Japan
It would have preserved the cultural homogeneity and racial homogeneity of Japan, since Japan, Korea and China are more culturally and racially connected to each other. China is also one of the least kike-influenced superpowers in the world. So it would’ve been harder for kike-subverted states like the ones in Europe and North America to exert their globalist agendas onto Japan, if the Japanese had created an alliance with China instead of fighting them for over a century
Plus it would have been better for Japan to create an alliance with China and Korea in the 19th century, because it would have prepared them for the ecological consequences of modernization and the threat of globalization. The native people of Japan are more racially connected to the native people of China, Korea and Taiwan, than to natives of sub-Saharan Africa & South Asia. Imperial Japan had ambitions of conquest and wanted to expand their territorial reach in Asia. But if they foresaw the threat that would face the native people of Japan in the 21st century due to modernization (causing low fertility rates and potentially requiring mass immigration to sustain the economy of modern Japan), the leaders of Imperial Japan would've realized that China and Korea really had the potential to be their utmost allies in the long-term future, instead of fighting against them and slaughtering them for hundreds of yearsJapan will eventually meet the same fate as will Europe and North America. Population IQ dilation via mass immigration is currently the biggest threat to the infrastructure of developed countries. Low IQ subhumans from underdeveloped countries breed the most, and they are pretty much the only type of people that currently breed above replacement level in modern society
Although China has low fertility rates, they still have one of the highest population sizes by country, and China are the only country in the world besides India with a population size that exceeds 1 billion. Imperial Japan made several mistakes over the past 150 years which has effectively sabotaged the future of the native people of Japan. If the Japanese allied with China and Korea in the 20th century instead of fighting them, they could’ve managed the inevitable population crisis (that was caused via modernization) without having to import foreign subhumans with vastly different cultures, vastly different genes and vastly lower IQs
TLDR: Imperial Japan slaughtered millions of other riceman and noodlewhores from Korea and China from the mid-1800s to mid-1900s. Now they have one of the lowest fertility rates in the world. They slaughtered ricemen and noodlewhores from China and Korea for almost a century. Now their descendants have a population crisis and will have to import low IQ animals from more distant ethnicities and more distant cultures to replace their own native people. As powerful as were the Empire of Japan, they are possibly one of the most cucked states to have ever existed in human history. All those ricemen and noodlewhores were killed in Sino-Japanese and Korean-Japanese wars over the past century, only for population replacement via immigrants from Africa & South Asia to be the fate of Japan
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