Japan, a New Target?
As most people are aware, Japan is a very powerful country and a financial powerhouse with major importance on a global scale, having been the third largest economy for years until recently when it has been eventually surpassed at a small margin by Germany. Japan is very similar to many White countries in terms of development and a lot better in many aspects. It is a first world country and in fact, one of the most technologically advanced first world countries, it has a racially homogeneous population consisting of 97.6% native Japanese citizens and 2.4% foreign groups out of which half are Chinese and Korean nationals [1].
Japan does not suffer from many of the problems that are currently plaguing Western nations. Japan has very stern and strict migration laws where the number of refugees that eventually end up in Japan are in the hundreds per year. In comparison Germany (which for comparison purposes is the closest country in terms of economy, human development, size index etc.) has received refugees and migrants in the hundreds of thousands or even millions every single year [2]. It is easy to see what course has Germany taken compared to Japan, and what influence on public safety, welfare and other services can such a large number of immigrants have. Japan has always scored higher in public safety than Germany and in real life the difference is likely going to be a lot bigger than on paper especially since most larger German cities have been inhabited by large numbers of foreign nationals whose presence in itself in Germany is questionable and unlawful by legal standards.
Japan is not sympathetic to the engineered refugee crisis due to:
1. A rigid migration policy where Japan simply does not allow many immigrants in.
2. No wars in the close proximity that could force Japan to accept refugees. Tensions have been high for many years between Taiwan and China and between North and South Korea, however if refugees were to leave from these countries, they would still consist mostly of Asian people who are ethnically related to the Japanese in being all part of the same major race.
In 2013 Japan made it even more difficult for asylum seekers and refugees to seek residence in Japan [3] and as one might expect, this has drawn the criticism of Western shills such as United Nations and various other organizations and so called “experts”: “The amendments faced fierce opposition from lawmakers, international legal experts, and civil society organizations.”
Japan’s stern position towards immigration can be debatable, however Europe and United States have demonstrated in the last 10-15 years that if there is no strict control on refugee/asylum seeker/immigration policies, the countries affected are going to be overflowed by ethnically diverse people who have different religions, cultures, traditions and for the majority of cases have shown no intention to adapt to an “European” or “American” way of living but instead to impose their own and demand special protection and preferences.
Coming back to Japan, the LGBT phenomenon that has reached aberrant levels in the Western world has started to penetrate into the Japanese society and gives signs of gaining more influence.
This is due to the strong economical and military partnership between Japan and United States that have developed in the last 4 decades and beside that, exchange of “ideas” and “values” have also occurred to where “pride” marches became a yearly tradition in Tokyo and likely to reach further as time goes. Otherwise Japan has always had a similarly rigid and stern policy towards same-sex marriages, considering them unconstitutional for decades and LGBT groups have been pressing the government for years to revise and overturn this decision [4]:
“The court decisions today mark a significant step towards achieving marriage equality in Japan. The ruling in Sapporo, the first High Court decision on same-sex marriage in the country, emphatically shows the trend towards acceptance of same-sex marriage in Japan.
“By recognizing that the government’s ban on same-sex marriage is unconstitutional, these rulings make clear that such discrimination has no place in Japanese society.
“The Japanese government now needs to be proactive in moving towards the legalisation of same-sex marriage so that couples can fully enjoy the same marriage rights as their heterosexual counterparts.
“The law passed by the government last year to ‘promote understanding’ of LGBTI people is not enough. There need to be concrete, legal measures in place to protect same-sex couples and the LGBTI community in Japan from all forms of discrimination.”
Truthfully, marriage between homosexuals is not negative and does provide legal benefits to the third sex people that decide to marry, as long as such a decision does not allow a homosexual couple (of either men or women) to adopt children or raise children in any shape or form, as this is very unbalanced and unnatural for a child that ideally needs a mother and a father to have a normal and healthy growth and development, especially concerning mental health, personality and social behavior. While Japan’s position to ban same-sex marriages can be debated, the West again has demonstrated the levels of aberration and insanity that “LGBT” rights can reach.
In the West it also started as simply providing certain legal rights to third sex/homosexual people, but overtime the entire movement has transformed into a phenomenon where humans invented “sexual orientations” that have no biological or natural basis, they have developed body-altering surgeries and treatments to attach female reproductive organs to males or male reproductive organs to females etc. This is in reality the biggest danger that the enemy entities are trying to inject in Japan on long term in regards the third sex people and their rights, in the very same way they have done in Europe and North America. What is happening now with legalizing same-sex marriage is only the beginning as it has been in the West decades ago.
Japan however has a long way to get there and has enough time to resist such toxic and unnatural tendencies. Although many people around the world consider Japan as a “perfect country” in many aspects, for many years it has been facing a major issue of population aging where, due to considerable increases of standards of living the population can live for a lot longer but dangerous drops in fertility rates in the last decades have created a situation where younger Japanese do not have as many children anymore and this has led to population reduction for years, and is expected to remain on that trajectory unless the government steps in by encouraging Japanese families to have more children in order to counter and balance the disproportion caused by the aging of population.
It is going to be intriguing to observe the future of Japan as an ethnically homogeneous and very prosperous and advanced country in a world where “multiculturalism” and “diversity” is being promoted by enemy elements as the most likely scenario for most other nations.