Hey guys, I have an idea- how about letting in some immigrants?
What? Robots? Okay, have fun with that.
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Hey guys, I have an idea- how about letting in some immigrants?
What? Robots? Okay, have fun with that.
Domo arigato Mr. Gaijin ❌
Domo arigato Mr. Roboto ✅
I mean, I immigrated to Japan fairly easily. If you have a university degree and speak good English, there are visas to be had. IT as well. I do find I have a tougher time since I came over in my 30s, compared to the younger people coming here.
A visa is not citizenship. How many people are going to want to emigrate if they'll never be citizens?
You can apply for citizenship in Japan after 5 years (which, until recently, was faster than any permanent residency requirements). The only downside is you must give up all other citizenships. Other than that, it's a mountain of paperwork and does have a minor Japanese language requirement, but it's apparently not too hard. I need to be able to go back to the US to help my parents as needed so it's not an option for me. PR will get me a number of the same benefits, though obviously not all of them.
So many countries are seeing their birthrate fall and a future with a smaller population is looming. But why struggle and fight it? What is there to gain by cramming more people into the system?
Here's a thought: embrace the decline of population. Society definitely should because it will increase wages due to lower worker pool. The only people who are actually scared of lower population are the ones who view that population as expendable. Those same people who are scared of losing the meat shield between them and their wealth are the ones who steered us all into this mess anyway. There is no plan, no future, no continued hope for them to burn through endless resources at our expense.
Let the population fall. It's the easiest way to combat climate change.
Problem is that you still have people aging and fewer young people working and contributing to the economy. You end up with a shrunken tax base to support the country.
Understandable but like, money doesnt really exist. We have the resources available to just take care of the aging populations
Exactly WHO is going to take care of them?
You still need doctors, nurses and care givers to operate the geriatric departments, nursing homes and assisted living facilities. What kind of patient - doctor ratio are we going to have before quality of care degrades to an unacceptable level?
Its not the current generation of elderly that's going to be in trouble. Its the subsequent generations. You can import labor but where will you import from when every other country is also facing an aging population?
We do not yet have robots capable of replacing caregivers. Its not just a money issue. Its a manpower problem as well.
Look, I hate capitalism, but we can just pretend the system doesn't exist and let people suffer.
The problem is that the population is aging, there aren't enough young people to support an aging populace.
That's why they have robots to help!
I think South Korea and Japan are pioneers and we should watch how they handle it before is our time
If you’re referring to the US or most other Western countries, they have an advantage that Japan and South Korea don’t have.. immigration from a diverse set of countries. Best way to counterbalance declining birth rates.
you're right, immigration prevents Europe and North America to become the South Korea of today, but birth rates are declining in Latin America, Africa, etc, so eventually will be a global issue (btw, the down vote you got didn't come from me)
Perhaps I'll go there and help them a little.
Hopefully you have the child-bearing hips to tolerate it.
Yeah, you better not have those lying hips
I have it on good authority that hips don't lie.
They didn't say help with what. Maybe they are a serial killer and will help with the death rate.
Hopefully, they have the serial-killing hips to help with the death rate.
gross. Also, the reason people aren't having kids isn't due to a lack of people fucking, despite what some articles may say; it's entirely related to societal issues that need complex fixes. That said, three of my friends have had kids in the last couple years.