japan is reinventing superpower—again. instead of collapsing beneath its widely reported political and economic misfortunes, japan’s global cultural influence has quietly grown. from pop music to consumer electronics, architecture to fashion, and animation to cuisine, japan looks more like a cultural superpower today than it did in the 1980s, when it was an economic one. but can japan build on its mastery of medium to project an equally powerful national message?
-japan’s gross national cool-i am a "skinhead" from singapore. i know, i know. in order to be a skinhead, one has to be white. but i am writing this article because i would like to spread the word that there are many malays who would like to unleash our power against jewish, african and chinese attempts to dominate and corrupt us. just as you have white power, we seek to have malay power... i recognize that whites are my betters and that settles that. but i hope that you can teach us in singapore some things about the skinhead way of life.
-skinheadz.com-
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