Speaking very broadly here, I define conservatism as needing an out of power group to shame/ostracize. Looking at Japan, 98% of the population is ethnically Japanese. 2% is immigrants. Hell I bet most of the people reading this already know the Japanese word for outsider without me even having to say it. It’s a lock that Japanese conservatives are every bit as shitty as English or American conservatives.
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Ho boy, wait until you find out about how xenophobic Japan is.
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Sure.
Speaking very broadly here, I define conservatism as needing an out of power group to shame/ostracize. Looking at Japan, 98% of the population is ethnically Japanese. 2% is immigrants. Hell I bet most of the people reading this already know the Japanese word for outsider without me even having to say it. It’s a lock that Japanese conservatives are every bit as shitty as English or American conservatives.
I don’t. What is the word?
Gaijin. I think this knowledge was much more common on the internet a long time ago tbh.
The most common one is “Gaijin” which is the impolite word for foreigner.
Japanese ultranationalists love a good political assassination
Have for a long time now: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/League_of_Blood_Incident
Japans immigration is actually surprisingly strict no ? I feel as the population ages more and more those laws will get a little more lax.
That happened a long long time ago in the UK, in like 40 AD or so.
I mean, that’s literally what’s happening? I’m not sure what you mean there.
I’m not sure how 2% of the population being immigrants is replacing the native population.
2% today, but if the trend continues though
you know it’s gonna die anyways since the population growth rate is declining in an all time low right?
That’s a problem that came be fixed. But to those who like Japan and Japanese culture, immigration is not something that can be undone.
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But if you like Japan as it is, that’s a valid concern. It’s not immigrants magically forget where they come from.