This video is so dishonest but this is part for the course these days, they're not actually against 'migration'. They're against their culture being changed and are likely clued in to what's being pushed on them by outside forces.
I hope they know about the WEF properly and what they're planning. I'm convinced that Japan is part of a 2024 plan by the WEF to spread the burden of mass migration as a PR effort. See for example as well how they're trying to spread mass migration to fully red states. Part of that plan in the U.S will of course be vote rigging but I think too they don't want to run the risk of pissing off even the leftists just before election season.
Its a homogenized culture, I'm pretty sure they are against migration. You can ask anyone who stays long enough for the "WoW" factor to leave, nobody wants any non-Japs there.
They can barely tolerate fucking Koreans, why would they accept people who aren't basically indistinguishable from them?
it's the same thing though, they are against migration, most of long term foreigners they have are temporary visa workers who are not eligible for social welfares available to the citizens and they have to leave once the visa is up and not renewed by the employers
What makes you think they are not against migration? I saw a bunch of Japanese on twitter complaining about a Uyghur becoming a politician in Japan. As they put it "Gaijin will never forget their ancestral land"
Nationalist Japanese still see race ."Yamato damashii" is still a phrase there after all
Don't get me wrong, there will be types like that about, but I feel like it's worth pointing out there's a big difference between 'migration' and mass migration which is what we're all used to having shoved down our throats constantly. I'm not as fussed about migration as perhaps other people but by today's standards I would definitely be considered 'far right' purely because of how much I would control it if I can't get rid of benefits for foreigners entirely.
My main point is that the mere discussion of migration has been completely skewed as left wing as possible as we've seen with this simple narration video so that even people who are fairly tepid on migration by any of our standards are considered far right or nationalist.
This video is so dishonest but this is part for the course these days, they're not actually against 'migration'. They're against their culture being changed and are likely clued in to what's being pushed on them by outside forces.
I hope they know about the WEF properly and what they're planning. I'm convinced that Japan is part of a 2024 plan by the WEF to spread the burden of mass migration as a PR effort. See for example as well how they're trying to spread mass migration to fully red states. Part of that plan in the U.S will of course be vote rigging but I think too they don't want to run the risk of pissing off even the leftists just before election season.
Its a homogenized culture, I'm pretty sure they are against migration. You can ask anyone who stays long enough for the "WoW" factor to leave, nobody wants any non-Japs there.
They can barely tolerate fucking Koreans, why would they accept people who aren't basically indistinguishable from them?
One of the TV variety show hosts always get ribbings for looking like a se Asian even though he's fully native born Japanese
it's the same thing though, they are against migration, most of long term foreigners they have are temporary visa workers who are not eligible for social welfares available to the citizens and they have to leave once the visa is up and not renewed by the employers
What makes you think they are not against migration? I saw a bunch of Japanese on twitter complaining about a Uyghur becoming a politician in Japan. As they put it "Gaijin will never forget their ancestral land"
Nationalist Japanese still see race ."Yamato damashii" is still a phrase there after all
Don't get me wrong, there will be types like that about, but I feel like it's worth pointing out there's a big difference between 'migration' and mass migration which is what we're all used to having shoved down our throats constantly. I'm not as fussed about migration as perhaps other people but by today's standards I would definitely be considered 'far right' purely because of how much I would control it if I can't get rid of benefits for foreigners entirely.
My main point is that the mere discussion of migration has been completely skewed as left wing as possible as we've seen with this simple narration video so that even people who are fairly tepid on migration by any of our standards are considered far right or nationalist.