JAPANESE KIDS CLEAN UP AFTER THEMSELVES. OURS RIOT AND TRASH THE STREETS.
Japanese fans stayed after the World Cup match in Dallas and cleaned their entire section. They brought their own blue bags and left the stands spotless. Same thing they do every tournament.
Back home their schools have no janitors. Kids from first grade sweep floors, wipe desks, and take out trash every single day. It builds respect, humility, and teamwork from childhood.
Wouldn't it be nice if our kids learned the same lesson?
Instead, we watch too many American youth smash windows, loot stores, and leave stadiums or city streets looking like war zones after games or protests. No accountability. No pride in shared spaces. Just entitlement and mess for someone else to fix.
This isn't about one soccer game. It's about what we teach the next generation. Discipline and consideration create strong societies. Chaos and excuses tear them down.
What kind of country are we raising if our young people can't even clean up after themselves?