Many different cultures have some basic ethical principles that can be used as recommendations for dealing with similar situations. Cultural appropriation builds on these commonalities. There is no difference between cultures in terms of whether they were forced to exist or not. How we deal with these situations can give us a glimpse of what it means to reinforce them in society or to recognize them culturally. , can be used as a guide on what to do. In this blog, we look at two Western countries that have faced ethical issues: China and Japan.
First of all, even though these two countries are very similar to the average American country, they have very different values due to cultural differences. Today, Chinese culture emphasizes morality and is based on traditional Chinese philosophies, while Western societies such as the United States are more individualistic and less traditional.This blog mainly focuses on the ethical standards of Western countries. and highlight what these Western countries have been through, what I hope to achieve by discussing the ethical standards of Japan or Western societies.
Japan has a long history of trouble in its own right, but it’s all the more true when you consider how good (or bad) it’s done to people around the world. Its history includes everything from the conquest of an island kingdom by the Roman Empire to its devastating devastation in one day when it was attacked by the Mongol army during World War II. For example, the April 11, 2011 nuclear disaster near Fukushima is the latest event we can witness. Over 100,000 people died, financially weakening the population of the country. After all this tragedy, Japan decided to open up its island economy and become more connected, cooperative and open-minded.
They also decided to revive the feudal system so common in Eastern civilizations to achieve this. They saw the optimal functioning of society as an old-fashioned form of government in which each family kept everything and distributed it to other families. It was adopted in the West because European colonists believed that Japanese reforms would be easier than those in Europe. I was surprised to know This was shocking news for the Japanese who live and work on the islands and around the world.
Social scientists know that everyone reacts differently. Especially if you don’t come from a very dominant society in your life. By reintroducing feudalism, Japan might be able to build a new society that prioritizes certain qualities over others, such as the freedom to eat whatever you want in a restaurant. As a result, many people in Japan began to seek change. People began to question Japan’s continued use of a “traditional” system of power and how it represented the emperor’s position of power. It effectively made the emperor obsolete. As a result, Japan has come to embrace change.
Japan was able to improve its economy and gain independence by looking to Europe and other Asian civilizations. It was then that cultural appropriation became commonplace in Japan. The Japanese people have unprecedented diversity, freedom and better opportunities. But it’s not always easy. The Japanese live in a caste system similar to many other colonial nations, such as France and England (which helped the French learn English). Making you “better” than someone else can cause them to lose social respect.This is especially true for children and boys.
It doesn’t matter how kind you are if you aren’t respected in society. It all depends on who actually deserves the appreciation. Despite the fact that some Japanese are ashamed of their caste system, some people are able to succeed because they respect others. can also be applied. We see celebrities and influencers promoting their products and services on social media platforms such as Facebook and Instagram, but when we talk about the same brand, we often get confused with people who know exactly where they are from. I feel like I’m talking
This group hierarchy mentality is ubiquitous and people often do not want to belong to a group or groups because they are humiliated, ridiculed, or bullied. Many people spend their time alone reading or watching comedy episodes like Naruto and Naruto Shippuden because they don’t have a lot of personality. . Masculinity is frowned upon and many parents encourage their sons to dress like girls or vice versa. While the husband is away for a while playing golf or drinking beer at night, the wife is supposed to stay home with her younger brothers and sisters to take care of the family.
Men are taught to be strong and make decisions, while women are expected to be calm and behave like women. This is such a civilization that people often attract the attention of strangers. Despite the fact that the caste system and masculinity are prevalent, people can still feel shame if they don’t follow traditional norms. was a woman. So if you want to come and work in Japan, you have to be attractive. “Hidaikiyoshi Nanako” is a popular girl group in Japan, but there were a lot of them.
The group consisted of all boys, but due to peer pressure, a few women also joined. When I asked my friends when Japanese culture became liberal, they all said that women were not used to having a voice. Men had power, but lacked the confidence to express their desires. However, when Nanako Hida Kiyo appeared, she had a great impact on society, making it easier for her to express herself and judge herself. Although not as prevalent as it is today, members of these groups knew exactly what was expected of them. If it brings you money or fame, that’s welcome.If it just opens the door to another place or culture, you can’t say no.
There were no bad girl groups in Tokyo or Yokohama. The main character, Nanako, in the anime Hokusai, indulges in her actions toward her spouse, but it is clear that she too is trying to escape from the confinement of having to follow her companions. This is how Nanako Taisei was born and became famous in Korean pop culture. She brought fashion and sexiness to K-pop and transformed it into what it is today. . Japan and South Korea were also allies in the conflict. The two countries fought the war as a united front, but their strategies were very different. Japan’s strategy is to fight Germany and Britain at the same time. Meanwhile, South Korea maintains a self-defense position because of its relationship with the United States. South Korea’s military power is more strengthened, but it also extends to global powers such as the United Nations and UNICEF. The United States and North Korea are at odds, and neither should preempt the other. As South Korea emerges as a global powerhouse, conflicts of interest arise between its domestic and foreign allies. That’s where Japan and South Korea come into play.
Japan took advantage of America’s weaknesses to make its military stronger. But given that they’ve already lost most of their arsenal, what’s the point of expanding further? South Korea, France and Italy, along with their allies, responded immediately. On June 15, 1945, the three nations joined forces to launch Operation Sunbreak in Singapore. As a result of this operation, the combined forces of South Korea, South America, and the United States were able to defeat the occupying German forces. The remaining Allied forces allied themselves with the United States and won their freedom with South Korea. Japan officially signed the Versailles Peace Accords on September 3, 1947. Then, on May 15, 1949, the Japanese imperial authorities declared Japan an independent state. From that day on until October 1, 1951, Japan was known as Fuchg, which means Liberty Emperor. The coastline was originally the only object called Japan. After the end of World War II in 1953, most of Japan’s territory was renamed the East Asian Province (or EAP). EAP (East Asia Provinces) is divided into seven regions. The regions are Kanto, Kyushu, Choshi, Kanagawa, Saitama, Gifu, Shimoda, and Tatalia. Most Western countries consider East Asian states (or simply East Asian states) to be part of Eastern Europe.
The word “Eastern Europe” means located in Eastern Europe. Eastern Europe includes Russia, Ukraine and parts of Belarus, but Eastern Russia is divided into her two republics. The Baltic states, Russia, Ukraine and Romania make up the bulk of Eastern Europe’s population, while central Siberia, Poland, Lithuania, Estonia and Slovakia share a small border. And despite this, Eastern Europe has its own natural resources such as oil, gas, nickel and coal.