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Why dignity is the measure that matters

From litter-pickers to cage fighters, the signs of a society’s health are often hidden in plain sight
Japanese soccer fans cheer in the stands, holding blue plastic bags and a Japanese flag during the match.

If there is one thing that everyone knows about Japan by now, it’s that its travelling football fans take enormous pride in clearing up after themselves.

They turn up waving “Japan Pride” bin bags that function during the game as banners. Later, when stuffed with post-match detritus, the bags become a tool of stadium-based statecraft: the supremely dignified visitor, respectfully dignifying the host.

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