It was a tiny protest by their standards. Maybe it points to a silent majority, but I'm afraid most citizens don't care about the immigrant problem until they are personally affected. Local politicians in those areas have been much better about rejecting refugee gibs than the national government, which has bent over for globohomo. On the other hand some foreigner got elected to office in Kyushu recently.
It was a tiny protest by their standards. Maybe it points to a silent majority, but I'm afraid most citizens don't care about the immigrant problem until they are personally affected. Local politicians in those areas have been much better about rejecting refugee gibs than the national government, which has bent over for globohomo. On the other hand some foreigner got elected to office in Kyushu recently.