Japan has no chill

This is a comparative style internet meme. On the left side, three identical crying, enraged soyjak meme characters wearing white caps point forward yelling the text "NOOOO YOU CAN'T DESTROY IT!", representing groups protesting the demolition of culturally or historically significant sites. On the right side, a smug Wojak meme character wearing a Japanese hachimaki headband printed with the Japanese national flag and the kanji for 'ninja' stands behind a large yellow bulldozer, with the text "Haha, bulldozer goes brrrr". The joke mocks the perception that Japan often proceeds with demolition projects despite public protest, which is referenced in the original post title.

Dialogue

NOOOO YOU CAN'T DESTROY IT!
Haha, bulldozer goes brrrr

Overview

This is a comparative style internet meme. On the left side, three identical crying, enraged soyjak meme characters wearing white caps point forward yelling the text "NOOOO YOU CAN'T DESTROY IT!", representing groups protesting the demolition of culturally or historically significant sites. On the right side, a smug Wojak meme character wearing a Japanese hachimaki headband printed with the Japanese national flag and the kanji for 'ninja' stands behind a large yellow bulldozer, with the text "Haha, bulldozer goes brrrr". The joke mocks the perception that Japan often proceeds with demolition projects despite public protest, which is referenced in the original post title.

Origin notes

This meme was sourced from 9Gag's RSS feed, originally posted on the platform under the title "Japan has no chill". It remixes two widely used internet meme formats: the "protesting soyjak vs unconcerned smug character performing the protested action" format, and the popular "X goes brrrr" slang meme that was first used to describe unrestricted money printer operation, now applied to any process that continues regardless of objections.

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