Is THIS Japan?

in japan •  7 years ago  (edited)


The eye of the camera is determining what you see and what you do not see, whether you know it or not. Don't let the media frame your understanding of the world...or at least be conscious of the fact that they are framing the world for you. Oh, and enjoy these images of the sunny climes of western Japan from The Corbett Report's 2009 Video Archive DVD!


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lol, of course japan is not concrete only! :D people start to fantasize so soon.

This is completely a different view of japan...i thought the japan was like the messed up city , surrounded with concrete all over the place ...but no i think i am wrong....movies have had a totally different frame on my conscious mind...
I see preservence of culture here , the greenery ,the japan filled with joy.......that is quite a secret that i didnt knew...

I live in Japan and I love it here. So quiet. So much to see and to discover!

This video is a great example of “don’t tell them, show them”.
I stumbled on your work by accident a couple of years ago on ThemTube, and I always look forward to the next video. As a rule, you make good points and your material is presented clearly without being dumbed down. It is encouraging to see that more people are waking up to the shadows on the wall of the cave (it’s about time!) and I hope your audience is going to continue to grow.

It's true that we don't deep with things media tells us, for a true news we should dig deeper

Wow!
Japan is beautiful, I've always wanted to visit Japan. I've watched so many anime and I'm a big fan of Japan..

Good work !

Half truth = whole lie. This can be done in print as well as video. Greetings!

Thanks Mr. Corbett. When did you move to Japan? What was the reason for moving? I'm thinking of moving out of the USA myself. Maybe Panama or somewhere in the Southern hemisphere.

Great informative news...excellent post....

Great video James. Social engineering in happening all around us!

Am I the only who sees a really blurry video, here? Normally the videos posted on BitChute are crystal clear.
Can you post there as well? Nice music, not so great visuals.

If you're watching on dtube, I found you can click the settings icon on the video and I think you click "source," that seemed to clear it up for me.

The video is posted on my BitChute channel. And my ThemTube channel. And Minds.com. And my own website. Like all of my videos. Please check my website:

https://www.corbettreport.com/is-this-japan/

Good to know that you are present on these platforms.
Good to know that there is such a thing themtube.
What do you think about vimeo and dailymotion?
Does Bitchute financially incentivize its uploaders?
What about ThemTube?
And any idea about Vimeo's payments policy if they have advertisements?
And then there is also medium which I wonder why you are not there, I only know that there is such a thing and that there is some potential for financial rewards in it.

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Wow.. such talent James. You could head up the Voluntaryist department of tourism.

Nice but of fun. Made me laugh there bud! :D

I wish many countries could have the racial unity and social cohesion that Japan has.

True, if you are 100% Japanese, there is lots of social cohesion, but if you're not, living in Japan can feel very lonely.

[the bulk of this comment has been moved to https://steemit.com/japan/@wentong-syhhae/japanese-inability-to-perceive-racism-lack-of-awareness to avoid the perception of hijacking this discussion of JC's post.]

Anyway, my point is that James Corbett is right. There is lots of wonderful stuff to see in Japan, but Japanese people are caught in the same trap as westerners: our education and media exposure shape how we perceive the world. Breaking out of this mental prison,so to speak, is not an easy task.