Please accept my apologies for the harshness of my comment. It may seem strange for a foreigner to be concerned about the situation in Japan or Europe. Those of us who have always lived in places where cultural heritage has already been destroyed, and where violence, social decay, and drug trafficking prevail, can only watch with great frustration as far richer cultural traditions come under threat.
Globalism is a convergence of factions with distinct interests. Two seem central to me: (a) an ideological faction, driven by civilizational resentment or hatred, which acts through the deconstruction of Western society; and (b) a technocratic-corporate faction, which seeks to restructure society into a control-oriented meta-capitalism, more efficient for government, markets, and social administration. The paradox is that, by dissolving culture, tradition, family, nationhood, and intellectual formation, resulting in a lower average IQ, this project attempts to produce a more controllable society, but may instead generate the opposite: a more fanatical, unstable population, increasingly vulnerable to social collapse.
@sumoto_iitoko Japão e Brasil apresentam graus civilizatórios significativamente distintos. Venha ao Brasil apenas se tiver espírito de aventura e interesse em ecoturismo no interior. Mesmo nesse caso, eu recomendaria deixar o Brasil de fora e priorizar Argentina, Chile e Peru.