Do Asians take laws more seriously than Westerners? I feel like our media celebrates people who cheat the system, while Asian media never does that. You also have cases like Singapore's extreme laws against littering, while police here would happily look the other way for a minor offense.
This used to be a place where laws meant something.
Then we lost a war and got flooded with sand niggers.
Japan's for one doesn't. The antihero character is a lot less common there and even the few antiheroes somehow find themselves friends with the town sheriff in the end.
>>79075418
Death Note comes to mind? A big part of why it was popular was exactly because of the misguided antihero protagonist.
Japan and Singapore are the only actually law-abiding countries in asia. The rest are comparable to african shitholes.
Attitude toward drugs widely differs across countries in ways you wouldn't expect.
I wouldn't put it to some general fetish with laws.
no, only in the super developed countries they do
western people have no idea how easy it is to bribe for shit in asia and how often it is that bribes are necessary
>>79075454
>gets high grades in school
>kills drug users
Oh yeah, super edgy.
*East Asians
It's part of Confucianism
In Abrahamic culture God is morality.
In East Asian culture society is morality
>>79075281
maybe for Americans, but the average European person takes the law seriously. I think the U.S. has the most torrenters.
>>79075281
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_C0M7Q9wIKs
this girl already knows they can jail her for 100 years for any minor stuff in the usa
>>79076072
my country is embarrassing