The Japanese Capitalist Free Market's Dilemma

 

It's no secret that shows from capitalist free markets get into Komunistang Sosyal countries. China and Vietnam air these shows. However, a word of caution needs to be used to learn the Japanese capitalist free market's dilemma. Communist free markets have been far more well-regulated. China and Vietnam have very strict rules against nudity. Capitalism's lack of restraint has caused the free market and FDI to run out of control. True, Vietnam and China don't have the 60-40 restrictions in their constitution. However, it doesn't mean that Communist free markets allow rampant lack of control. That's called the naked side of the capitalist free market.

The Chinese Communist Youth League (CCYL) went to Japan several times to promote Communist businesses. Some male members tried to sneak in printed Japanese nudity. It took the organizers to punish the boys while on an educational tour. True, Japanese companies have invested in the two greatest Communist countries. However, Japan's capitalist free market still allows printed nudity to be legal. The SHN48 Communist girl group's newest recruits had to be beaten up by Comrade Ju Jingyi after they tried to pose full front. 


Japanese printed nudity has been rather common. It's because the capitalist system encourages business for profit than anything else. Capitalism's problem is all about, "MUST MAKE MONEY NO MATTER THE COST!" The socialist view says that profits must be oriented towards SOCIAL development - hence socialism. A selective partnership with Japanese firms is necessary to prevent Vietnamese youths from watching naked Japanese girls. The printed nudity has deprived them of energy in studying the Ho Chi Minh School of Thought. 

Japan's capitalist free market policy allowed Playboy to enter there. No, it should never be legalized in a Communist free market. Printed nudity will always be part of prohibited FDIs. The success of Communist free markets is REGULATION. FDIs may not be required to find a local partner or some sectors require a minimum of 30% but no more than 70% ownership. The restrictions in the economy involve a strict control of inflows-outflows and prohibition of printed nudity. 

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