Koi Kaze - Japan's Solution to Their Low Birth Crisis??



Despite policies to reverse the trend regarding Japan's low-birth rates and population crisis, the Japanese population is still in decline. With the economy in recession, women have opted to stay at work and forego marriage and family in favor of maintaining a certain level of living. Well, it takes two to make a child. Without cooperation from the women this won't be possible. In spite of government incentives (often financial) offered to make getting married and having children more attractive, there have not been enough affirmative responses by the target crowd to at least stabilise the birth/death ratio.


Japan's people are living longer lives. While this has been seen as a blessing in times past by Japan and many other cultures, it is viewed as a burden upon those who live in a nation that promotes and practices welfare. The source for that income, the young working class, eventually become elderly in turn, and because of low-birth rates there will not be enough replacements to meet a growing elderly population.


So what are the think tanks in government to do now? Immigration has been suggested, but the government as well as many Japanese citizens do not wish to have millions of non-Japanese thrust upon them. The Japanese are a proud people that strongly desire to preserve their culture and bloodlines. Many Westerners might view this as racist, but to nearly all Japanese it makes perfect sense. Why corrupt one's culture, tradition, values, and racial purity for the sake of having the next generation?


Enter popular media and entertainment to influence the people in saving their own nation from this crisis. What can mass media do to turn the Nissei attitude towards creating families? What hope can there be in print and broadcast to cause a turnaround in the number of low-births? It has been said that if current trends continue in Japan, there is a strong possibility that the Japanese will cease to exist as a people by the year 2050.


Now I come to my point regarding the movie you see up above. It is but a clip from the popular "romance" anime, Koi Kaze. It tells of a love affair between a man in his late twenties and his teenage sister. The story focuses on the issue of genetic sexual attraction, a condition where two people who are related but have been apart may find themselves attracted to each other more than if they were two complete strangers.


Is this Japan's solution to the crisis that threatens their ethnic existence? Is this the Japanese response to save their people from extinction -- to tiltillate their erotic leanings toward their next of kin?? Now that's sticking it "up the line"!!


Let us scrutinize the story a bit here. Saeki Koshiro, twenty-seven years old, is a hefty, heavy-set, socially-challenged and emotionally depressed slob of a man who has recently broken up with his girlfriend. Feeling down in the dumps about his latest love lost among other things, he happens upon a young high school girl aboard the train on the way home, unaware that she is actually his sister twelve years his junior. It is discovered later that their parents divorced shortly after Koshiro's mother gave birth to Nanoka due to an affair on the part of Koshiro's father. The next day they meet again, and go on a "date" of sorts at the amusement park after Saeki's boss gives him two tickets to go.


Well, they look like the oddest of couples as they walk together through the carnival fanfare. While riding the ferris wheel they open up to each other about their bad luck in love. Saeki breaks down and cries, Nanoka reaches out her hand to touch his oversized head (not that head, you pervert! but later...) in an effort to comfort him.


The author cleverly uses suspense and tension in order to justify and promote the couple's forbidden lust. Much care is taken to make readers ponder on whose side they are -- stand by one's own personal and religious convictions or applaud the ill-conceived couple in their perverted "love" for each other? Well, Nanoka and Saeki eventually consummate their relationship, with Saeki sticking his stinking willy up where the sun don't shine on his little sister. Even if Nihon mass-media were successful in cajoling the minds of its citizenry towards incestous actions, I do wonder how each couple would feel after committing such an act! Ah, but they don't tell you that, do they?


I guess this is payback time for the nations Japan had invaded and oppressed during World War 2. For decades Japan's students have been at the top of the international academic ladder. The Japanese people are just too smart for their own good--perhaps it's time to knock off a few dozen points from their IQ's. If mass media is successful in influencing a great many Japanese to marry and have children with their own next of kin, you can bet your genitals that a great many of those children will suffer from mental retardation, autism, or other deformities and medical conditions not found on children whose parents are not next of kin.


This is what I'll say to those Japanese men who still long for a good woman and a family. Why not immigrate to the United States? Lend us your brains, your work ethic, your ingenuity, and your genes. Heck, we need something like that to counter the growing crisis we have amongst minority ethnic groups here in America. And this is what I will say to those Japanese women who are still mired in their jobs, living under the tyranny of Mammon -- what will you do when you are old, and there are no children to console you, to assuage the lonely hours, to care for you as you would have for them?

I don't know about the rest of you, but even if there were a nuclear war that wiped out everyone but my sister and myself, the world would still end because there's no way I'm doing the nasty with my sister!

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