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This shit always comes up. Japanese schools also have janitors and ppl that clean the schools. The kids also have to clean regularly, but it's not as if the entire school is only cleaned by kids. They just have to wipe floors after lunch and once a semester do a big cleanup. Toilet cleaning is phasing out entirely. That used to be a thing, but less and less so nowadays. They are ofcourse teaching respect etc, but that doesn't mean that kids don't just throw their shit on the ground or clean up stuff better. They do it because they have to and they don't give a fuck about the why. Most of them absolutely hate it.
Let's not mention all the other fucked up things in the japanese school system that makes it far from an example to strive for tbh. They're only now starting to tackle social issues that were tackled in the 80/90s in the west, not to mention the parrot 100% rather than understand even of a sliver of why or think critically or for yourself way of teaching that is only now veeeeeeeery slowly starting to phase out.
But Japan is this perfect utopia according to the internet... So I guess they'll keep regurgitating this cleaning tidbit until eternity.
First you say this always comes up, then you say internet thinks Japan is a utopia.
Can't have it both ways. At least be consistent with your bullshit
Yes, it always comes up Japan is so clean, kids clean their schools etc. How is that not utopian?
Let me guess, you're butt hurt because I said something negative about your dream country?
I don't know about what you think a utopia is. But outsourcing your cleaning to school children isn't exactly my idea of one.
Far from butthurt. Just don't understand why anyone would call Japan a utopia when their phones need a shutter sound for taking pictures, by law. For good reasons.
Guess we lost some nuance over the internet.
My whole point is that Japan is so often portrayed as this ideal country and this ultra respectful society. Mainly by people that know Japan through an anime obsession and maaaaybe one visit to the country. In reality Japan is a very flawed country with many very serious issues. But the internet (and especially reddit/lemmy) has a hard-on for the country for some reason.