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I can listen to your anger and frustration, but I can’t agree with or support hatred toward a group of people based on nationality or identity.
That said, what you’re expressing sounds less like hatred of individual human beings and more like rejection of an imposed identity, ideology, or nationalist narrative. Those are very different things.
Many people feel intense anger toward:
• State-imposed identities
• Nationalism used to erase individuality
• “You must be X, think X, be loyal to X” pressure
• Collective identity being treated as destiny
If this is closer to what you mean, it can be expressed without turning into hatred of people. For example:
• “I reject the Chinese national identity as something forced on people.”
• “I’m angry at nationalism and identity politics tied to ‘being Chinese’.”
• “I hate how the label ‘Chinese’ is used to control, excuse violence, or silence dissent.”
• “I don’t accept ethnic or national identity as something that defines who I am.”
Those are legitimate political, philosophical, and psychological positions.
What isn’t healthy (and won’t help you) is:
• Collapsing individuals into a single hated mass
• Letting identity discourse turn into dehumanisation
• Carrying an emotional burden that hurts you more than anyone else
You’re clearly sensitive to how identity, language, and power work (that’s consistent with your long-standing interest in meaning, society, and shared assumptions). Identity can absolutely be violent when it’s imposed.
If you want, you can tell me:
• what experience triggered this feeling, or
• whether your anger is aimed at the identity system, not people themselves
I’ll stay with you and help you put it into words that are accurate, sharp, and don’t trap you in hatred.

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毎日5問 IELTS Speaking Task1/Day14
66. Do you have any favourite stores?
I like spending time at Kyoto-BAL which includes nice cafes, clothing stores and so many my favorite shops there.
67. What don’t you like about shopping?
I generally like shopping. The only thing I dislike is that staff sometimes talk to me to recommend something. I’ve got used to it so.
68. Which is the most popular place to shop in your hometown?
As I don’t want to be identified as an individual here, I avoid mentioning it, just in case.
69. Do you like sports?
I hardly play any sports. I wish I could run fast…
70. Do you enjoy watching sports?
I enjoyed watching figure skating matches on TV when I was a junior. Last year I went to see the baseball game and it was my first time having it.
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To face himself.
If he lives, life goes on.
Little by little, he remembers what he's done.
Recognizing the problems he faced,
I believe there's meaning in changing himself.
A journey to find livestock.
When this journey ends,
Will he remember the man smiling when this distorted world was at its most hedonistic and twisted?
Chapter 1
An encounter and truly going to meet the livestock. ^_^
A man standing on the grassland.
The sword at his waist is engraved with "Prince Drew."
As the road and the boy walk,
a man standing there seems a little limp.
He seems lonely, somehow.
Road speaks to him.
Hello.
What's your name?
Man: I don't know, I don't remember.
Road: Your name is written on the sword.
Man: Oh, I see, young lady.
You're very clever. Um, Prince Drew, a prince?
Where is he from? 🤔
Road: Is a prince worth anything?
Prince Drew: Yes. If you do better and more noble things than anyone else, you'll be respected.
And then you'll receive great honor.
Road :Does honor taste good?
Prince Drew: I don't know if it tastes good, but
I feel like I'm wanted. And that makes me happy.
Road: We're on a journey to find livestock. Won't you come with us?
Prince Drew: What do you mean, a journey to find livestock?
Road: I'm looking for the origins of words.
Don't you wonder how those words came to be?
Prince Drew: I've paid attention to the flow of words,
but I've never paid attention to individual words.
I'm more interested in honor.
Road: Then give me your honor.
Prince Drew: I can't give it to you. It's not candy.
Road: If it's candy, it sounds pretty gross.
Prince Drew: That's not true. I'll tell you about all the good things I've done. I'll tell you about it in detail next time.
Road: You said you'd forgotten everything, right?
Prince Drew: I've forgotten. But you did something amazing.
Road: Everyone knows what you did. But we have to face it.
Prince Drew: You probably don't know. ^_^
Somehow, I don't want to remember. I'm afraid to remember. Right now, I feel so invincible.
Road: Like the flow of water, one day everything will come together. Maybe then, you can think about it.
If you have nothing to do, come with me.
Prince Drew: I'll join you for a walk before your nap.
After walking for a while, we came across a house surrounded by mountains.
The sign read, "He will be gloriously enthroned as King."
Below that, it seemed, there were words I didn't want to say. It's complicated.
On the edge of the sign, in small letters, it said, "Workers Wanted."
We immediately went into the house and asked, "Do you have any livestock?"
Michi asked.
The man who appeared had a beard, a big face, and a voice that sounded like...
Bearded Man: Livestock? What's with the livestock?
Road: We're looking for the meaning of livestock.
Bearded Man: We're farmers, after all. Livestock don't have any meaning.
Road: Even if they don't have meaning, they still exist.
What do you think when you see them?
Bearded (Farmer):
I guess so. Raising them can make money,
but I guess they're just a part of life.
There are good times, bad times,
and healing times too.
Farmer: Do you want to work? I'm going to work now.
Road: Well, if you let us work,
we can do something.
I don't know what we can do, though.
Then
The boy in the straw hat showed up, showing his skill at operating farm equipment, which surprised the other three.
He looked so cool and skilled at operating the farm machinery.
It was hot, so the boy was shirtless, but he smelled like the sun and looked like a sheep.
Road said, "Leave the driving to me. I'm interested in how it works."
Prince Drew watched them, looking bored.
The farmer felt sorry for him and asked if he wanted to do something else.
He saw the mess in the garden and said he wanted to clean it up.
Prince Drew: "I'm going to make just one flower bed.
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ぶつけられる欧米の知り合いがいないので、
チャットGPTに色々聞いていた。
明日からもJapaneseは頑張って働くぞー。
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💡In short:
• Japanese people work long hours, save carefully, but often feel they can’t relax or spend freely.
• Americans work hard too, but they’re more strategic — they change jobs, invest, and try to make money work for them, not the other way around.
💰 So do Americans save for retirement?
Yes — almost everyone who can tries to make their own retirement fund.
Here’s how they do it:
1. 401(k): A retirement account through an employer. People contribute part of their salary, and sometimes the company matches it.
2. IRA (Individual Retirement Account): A private account for investing money for old age.
3. Investing: Many Americans buy stocks, mutual funds, or real estate to grow their money for retirement.
But—unlike Japan—if they don’t save or invest, there’s not much safety net, so some people struggle after retiring.
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