And when actually presented that information from OP, that's the moment I said this:
That is a fair complaint. Japan should never embrace multiculturalism because it doesn't work and is damaging to any society that adopts it. If there's a reason she should be deported, it's for values like that. That shows she's not trying to integrate.
For the most part, his primary line of complaint is that integration is physically impossible, which is silly.
Well it's a fine line isn't it? Japan can't consider genetically different people to be fully and completely Japanese, otherwise that would lead to their replacement. It seems kind of harsh but that is the reality.
Sounds pretty fine to me. Not impossible, but delicate. If the immigrant considers themselves as interchangeable in all cases with the natives, then the next question is, "why should I be a racial minority?"
She's doing the opposite of integrating. From her own mouth, she's trying to change Japan.
And when actually presented that information from OP, that's the moment I said this:
For the most part, his primary line of complaint is that integration is physically impossible, which is silly.
Well it's a fine line isn't it? Japan can't consider genetically different people to be fully and completely Japanese, otherwise that would lead to their replacement. It seems kind of harsh but that is the reality.
That's not a fine line, you just need to accept that immigrants may need 3 generations to fully integrate, and must be kept as the minority.
That does start with the immigrant trying to recognize themselves as that thing (even if they are not).
Sounds pretty fine to me. Not impossible, but delicate. If the immigrant considers themselves as interchangeable in all cases with the natives, then the next question is, "why should I be a racial minority?"