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WTF!!! Japan should let old 'hurry up and die', says finance minister Taro Aso
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 32583415:MV8yMTE3NTQ3XzM1NzExNTY2XzUzNDVBQ0Ez] [quote:Tess2012:MV8yMTE3NTQ3XzM1NzExNTAzXzc1NzVGRkFB] He's also said: In 2001, he said Japan should become the kind of successful country in which "the richest Jews would want to live" and blamed America's inability to solve the problems of the Middle East on their "blonde hair and blue eyes". He has also described China as a "considerable threat" because the country is "one billion people equipped with nuclear bombs". [/quote] Asians are an extremely racist and insular people. They do not 'celebrate' diversity or multiculturalism. They think westerners [READ: white Europeans, Americans, Canadians, Australians, etc.,] are crazy and chumps. They really do. I'm not saying they're all bad or evil or whatever, but the going attitude in white western societies in Europe, north and south America, Australia, etc., is like looking at the world through rose colored glasses. It's naive and gullible. Asians have no problem being un-P.C., racist, and insular. The sooner western people understand this,the better. [/quote]
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JAPAN'S finance minister Taro Aso said the elderly should be allowed to "hurry up and die" instead of costing the government money for end-of-life medical care.
Aso, who also doubles as deputy prime minister, reportedly said during a meeting of the National Council on Social Security Reforms: "Heaven forbid if you are forced to live on when you want to die. You cannot sleep well when you think it's all paid by the government.
"This won't be solved unless you let them hurry up and die," he said.
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