Is it too early to get a breakdown of the vote by age demographic as I have a hunch they were battered by the elderly demographic who are VERY anti mass 'immigration'.
Though saying that, the influx on nuisance streamers in cities especially Tokyo might've turned off the younger ones to vote for them too.
Japanese Boomers had to deal with being poor as shit after WW2, on top of a gaijin occupation. Very different life experience compared to the spoiled brats that are US Boomers.
That isn't suggesting that the elderly block are more pro immigrant right? I remember them forcing the government to just do a ban on foriegn travel into Japan than lockdowns.
Like i said the "right wing" of the younger generation is probably more based than the "right wing" of the older generation. Similar to the West. The younger right wingers are more far right than then older right wingers.
Asahi TV presenter Kensuke Ogoe blames white people for Sanseitō's rise.
He says the rise of Right Wing Populism in Europe has instilled fear in the Japanese public of accepting Multicultural Coexistence & stoked xenophobic Japanese first sentiment in response.
"itll be different here".. every single time lol. these assholes think multiculturalism will work in their country versus how it failed in dozens of others.. fail as in the native people or culture gets wiped out by the newcomers.
The most important thing about this result is that it hasn't benefited the far leftists very much either. The two members of the ruling coalition, the LDP and the Buddhist tradcon Komeito party have both lost seats, but the opposition "Social Democrat" coalition didn't gain any. The only parties that look to have made substantial gains are Sanseito and the centrist party. Even if the centrists coalition with the CDP social-democrats and all of the fringe left-wing parties, they still won't have enough seats to form a majorty.
The result is that the LDP governing coalition will still probably have majority support, but only by expanding their coalition beyond just them and Komeito, which they can only do by courting parties that will pull them to the right, either Sanseito or Ishin.
A nation can survive a period of population decline. A nation cannot survive its population being replaced. Demographics are destiny, and you don't save a demos by replacing it with another one.
I've been meaning to write a Japanese legislator with a heartfelt letter of warning not follow the wests path regarding importing millions of foreigners.
But I had no idea which one to write.
Perhaps I will write the leader of this Sanseito party congratulating him and letting him know that:
I, a white American, am in no way offended by by excluded from his country.
I am in no way offended by a Japanese legislator putting Japan first, much as an attorney should put their client first, and it would be morally wrong for them to not do so.
"That's what happens when you try to import 100K Bangladeshis into Japan."
Sanseito won a bunch of seats as well, which is also good for Japan and us.
I just want all kurds(and turks) to be purged from japan
Is it too early to get a breakdown of the vote by age demographic as I have a hunch they were battered by the elderly demographic who are VERY anti mass 'immigration'.
Though saying that, the influx on nuisance streamers in cities especially Tokyo might've turned off the younger ones to vote for them too.
Japanese Boomers had to deal with being poor as shit after WW2, on top of a gaijin occupation. Very different life experience compared to the spoiled brats that are US Boomers.
Yeah I think most of the elderly in Japan are rural farmers, which is why when they die the small towns they're in just become ghost towns.
Actually its the younger generation that are anti immigrant. Similar to how the right wing zoomers in America are more far right than the boomers
That isn't suggesting that the elderly block are more pro immigrant right? I remember them forcing the government to just do a ban on foriegn travel into Japan than lockdowns.
Like i said the "right wing" of the younger generation is probably more based than the "right wing" of the older generation. Similar to the West. The younger right wingers are more far right than then older right wingers.
Asahi TV presenter Kensuke Ogoe blames white people for Sanseitō's rise.
He says the rise of Right Wing Populism in Europe has instilled fear in the Japanese public of accepting Multicultural Coexistence & stoked xenophobic Japanese first sentiment in response.
https://x.com/politicalawake/status/1946976528375411010
I am fine with taking the blame. Anything that advances the cause of ethnic nationalism against rule16ish globalism is something to be proud of.
"itll be different here".. every single time lol. these assholes think multiculturalism will work in their country versus how it failed in dozens of others.. fail as in the native people or culture gets wiped out by the newcomers.
I don’t see any evidence that japan can resist the incoming anti-native genocide.
Only that they started further behind the West.
The most important thing about this result is that it hasn't benefited the far leftists very much either. The two members of the ruling coalition, the LDP and the Buddhist tradcon Komeito party have both lost seats, but the opposition "Social Democrat" coalition didn't gain any. The only parties that look to have made substantial gains are Sanseito and the centrist party. Even if the centrists coalition with the CDP social-democrats and all of the fringe left-wing parties, they still won't have enough seats to form a majorty.
The result is that the LDP governing coalition will still probably have majority support, but only by expanding their coalition beyond just them and Komeito, which they can only do by courting parties that will pull them to the right, either Sanseito or Ishin.
A nation can survive a period of population decline. A nation cannot survive its population being replaced. Demographics are destiny, and you don't save a demos by replacing it with another one.
No way the globalists will let their puppet party to control the future of Japan lose, they gonna cheat.
I've been meaning to write a Japanese legislator with a heartfelt letter of warning not follow the wests path regarding importing millions of foreigners.
But I had no idea which one to write.
Perhaps I will write the leader of this Sanseito party congratulating him and letting him know that:
I, a white American, am in no way offended by by excluded from his country.
I am in no way offended by a Japanese legislator putting Japan first, much as an attorney should put their client first, and it would be morally wrong for them to not do so.
And that he must do what is best for Japan.
What does this mean and can someone give me a summary?