Discussion Class Topics

  - Friday the 14th of March -

(12pm) 

- What makes people believe conspiracy theories? - 

 

I recently saw a really funny conspiracy theory on YouTube. Apparently recently this particular theory is really popular on TikTok. The idea is that if you look at old buildings, there are more impressive than modern buildings, so perhaps past civilisations were actually more advanced than we are currently, and we are just standing in their ruins. 

Why do people believe this though? What leads people to believe conspiracy theories? 

 

 

Let's discuss this!

Friday the 14th of March -

(8pm) 

- What is nationality? - 

 

Recently in the UK, there has been a debate on whether foreign people can be English. We are not talking about being British, as that is just a word of the group of people who live on the British isles. But for example, is Rishi Sunak English? Many people say yes, and many people say no.

So what is nationality? Is it just the passport you have? If I have a Japanese passport does that actually make me Japanese? Is it where you are born? Where you are raised? Where your parents are from? Grandparents? Ancestors? How far back? Is it about culture? About DNA/genetics? And why do left leaning people say a brown or black person can be English, but the right don't? 

 

 

Let's discuss this! 

- Sunday the 16th of March -

(11am)

 

-How will Trump's Tariffs Affect Japan?-

 

Recently US President Donald Trump has introduced tariffs against Mexico, Canada, and China; he is also considering tariffs against Ukraine and Russia. However, the current situation seems to change every day during these turbulent times. But one player who has been ignored in most of these discussions is Japan. How will these tariffs impact Japan? Could this lead to more Americans buying Japanese? Will the spillover of these tariffs lead to more expensive prices in Japan? Will these tariffs lead to the effect that Trump wants? What does Trump even want?

 

 

Let's discuss this!

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