Japan's battle with globohomo, communists, illegal immigrants, and NGOs

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Over the past few years, Japan has been changing rapidly due to efforts by Japanese Communists + Corporate interests, with the assistance of international Jews (refugee NGOs). Like with the rest of the “first world”, they are using the bludgeon of mass migration (via refugees, illegal immigration, and pushing visa changes and softening immigration policy).

There is a Communist Party in Japan. The mayor of Kawaguchi is a Communist.

In this area, there are believed to be 8-12K illegal Kurdish immigrants.

To get to Japan, they take advantage of a few loopholes in immigration policy + leftist lawfare to stay in Japan indefinitely, collecting welfare and working for cash under the table (selling drugs, unlicensed demolition).

The flag of PKK (Kurdish terrorist group) is flown in the JKFA (Japan Kurdish Friendship Association) building.

This man is a known terrorist (sanctioned by govt of Turkey) living illegaly in Japan, operating a construction business and shmoozing with government officials:

The JKFA invited known PKK member to Japan:

And the PKK is holding rallies in Japan:

Unsurprisingly, crime in the Kawaguchi, Saitama area has skyrocketed:

Previously, the authorities have overlooked the attempted abduction of a Japanese woman by a Kurd:

Recently, a 16 year old Japanese girl raped by an illegal Kurd :

Japanese people are beginning to organize.

They are demoing in the streets:

There is a new right wing party that wants to crack down on foreigners abusing the system:

And at least one member in the Diet is touching on this topic:

However, as of late Februrary 2024, he local X Japan team is left-leaning and censoring discussion of this topic:

Going forward, how do you think this will play out? Will Japan face the fate as Europe (demographic and cultural replacement)? Or will they be able to resist and thrive in the post-Western world?

Another interesting development is how Rahm Emanuel (former mayor of Chicago, former chief of staff to Obama, and current ambassador to Japan) has pushed Japan to accept more refugees and pass LGBT laws (which includes mandatory education in schools). And how it's being used to also import more brown biomass:

https://www.asahi.com/ajw/articles/14862576

But that's a topic for another day. If you learned something from this post, please share it with others.

Spandrell

Thanks man, good stuff. I travel to Japan quite regularly and the changes have been very sad to witness on the ground.

~fonner-batmul

Has the Japanese policy changed over the past few years though? I admit I don't pay attention to news much, but last I heard about it was some leftists complaining that Japan still doesn't allow immigrants in and that all non-skilled workers have to leave after a few years. The Kurds I heard about a long time ago, like ten years ago. Not sure if their number has increased or not. I also go to some places in Japan and I noticed that there are maybe more Nepalese store clerks than before, and a few more weird Pakistani-like (Pashtun, Baloch?) looking guys walking around in Islamic long robes, that look like they don't belong, but otherwise their number is small.

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Kurds posting death threats for locals

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Hey anon, what do you think of Takeshi? Do you think he's NGO funded or government funded to some extent, or does he get his money from youtube ads? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BSuSoTQr66c&list=PLrheCGa3Tn5qZA6m8QzM31d1F8bdxY8Xv&index=3

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An example of how the Diet has been subverted. Here's an elected representative defending illegal foreigners and calling social media posts xenophobic hate speech.

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The huge wave of Muslim immigration is causing problems at schools in Japan. Since their religious dietary beliefs (Ramadan) are not accommodated by the existing system, they are demanding change to school lunch program.

~fonner-batmul

It's probably easy to stop Kurds from coming to Japan if there is a will (just turn them around in the airport), but there are also questions as to the tactics of singling them out. Exhorting Turkish laws like that lawmaker did is not the best because you're just encouraging Turks to come, and they are not better and have a civil war that is currently frozen with Kurds. Also having a video of some non-violent festival (Nowruz) where all the Kurds from Kanto basically show up, and getting worked-up about it makes most Japanese probably abandon your cause. Videos of violence or statistics make points a lot better than a non-violent and ultimately non-Islamic display by non-violent people to the average population.

Also to me, it doesn't seem like there is a huge amount of Kurds that is equivalent to the much larger number of Nepalis or Vietnamese who can also potentially stay in the country forever. The only difference is that the Kurds are Muslim, but they are naturally not extreme Muslims and if they become that here, that's on Japan for not cracking down on extremists and deporting them no matter what they say the danger to their life is back home.

i.e. if you want to make people care about not letting in gazillion Bomalians to destroy your culture, I would naturally be asking questions as to why the focus is not on the Bomalians or on the people deciding on the policy. Even from someone who wishes you well, this brings up questions of tactics.

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African refugee stabs Japanese teen for wallet

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Owari da.....

“One area under consideration is reviewing the residency status system to make it easier for tech workers from Southeast Asia and India to work in Japan.”

https://asia.nikkei.com/Spotlight/Japan-immigration/Japan-targets-India-and-Southeast-Asia-to-recruit-tech-workers

“Toyota Technical College in Tokyo, where a quarter of the roughly 400 students beginning the service engineer course this year are foreign nationals -- twice as many as before the pandemic.”

https://asia.nikkei.com/Business/Business-Spotlight/Japan-s-auto-industry-opens-door-to-foreign-car-mechanics

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the unlicensed Kurdish demolition companies burn so much debris that they cause localized air quality issues: