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Chris J. Karr's avatar

It's unfortunate that James Gunn[1] ended up being the exception, and not the rule.

[1] https://winteriscoming.net/2021/07/15/james-gunn-opens-up-marvel-firing-unbelievable-dc/

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There is much to admire about Japanese culture. It is a beautiful country, with very friendly people. I remember all the times I'd fly into Narita or Haneda airport, and marvel just how meticulously clean they kept these busy public spaces. That would be apparent when I flew back into LAX or JFK, just how pervasive cleanliness is in their culture. They also take epidemics and overall public health, very seriously. It isn't surprising, given that they've had to deal with epidemics that have happened not too long ago(SARS 1, for example). If we thought that some of our states(Washington, Michigan, Hawaii), had lockdown mitigation rules that were far too strict(which I can agree to some extent), then we've not been paying attention to Japan, and for the matter, many other Asian countries. In particular, Japan's prizing of cleanliness and public health has led to have COVID-19 pandemic mitigation measures that would easily make governors Gretchen Whitmer, Andrew Cuomo, Jay Inslee, and Daniel Ige look very lenient, comparatively speaking. As a result, their culture tends to be risk-averse in many aspects, and they go to extremes(at least by ours and European standards) in erring on the side of caution. This is why it isn't surprising that the commencement of the Olympics is unpopular in Japan.

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