‘Japanese First’ party emerges as election force with tough immigration talk (www.straitstimes.com)
from schizoidman@lemmy.zip to world@lemmy.world on 20 Jul 23:28
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cross-posted from: lemmy.zip/post/44390561

Birthed on YouTube during the Covid-19 pandemic spreading conspiracy theories about vaccinations and a cabal of global elites, the party broke into mainstream politics with its “Japanese First” campaign.

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empireOfLove2@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 20 Jul 23:42 next collapse

ah yes, tough immigration talk in a country with an actively collapsing population

That’s gonna go over well

InternetCitizen2@lemmy.world on 21 Jul 00:14 collapse

Are there even people that really want to move to Japan? Its rather famous for being exclusionary to the point of making our western xenophobes blush. It seems that when I do read about people wanting to move it is someone who has some fascination with Japan itself; rather than the economic benefits like the US.

Semi_Hemi_Demigod@lemmy.world on 21 Jul 00:18 next collapse

I wouldn’t mind living on one of the depopulated islands in the south

InternetCitizen2@lemmy.world on 21 Jul 00:31 next collapse

Hmmm, I had not considered that.

orbituary@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 21 Jul 01:28 next collapse

I would love to live on Hokkaido. I’m a snowboarder. It’s heaven for me.

jaybone@lemmy.zip on 21 Jul 04:15 collapse

I want to live in a little 5x8’ coffin pod in Tokyo.

NoneOfUrBusiness@fedia.io on 21 Jul 00:50 next collapse

Yes, there are. Japanophiles are a thing too, but mostly you're looking at East, South and Southeast Asians looking for economic opportunity in the same way Arabs and Turks move to Europe. Most common are Chinese and Vietnamese apparently. Also while Japan can get pretty exclusionary in its own way, most people are fine and there are plenty of good points.

ramble81@lemmy.zip on 21 Jul 03:54 next collapse

Yeah I’d love to live there but I’ve seen enough between the xenophobia and work culture to turn me off.

empireOfLove2@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 21 Jul 19:05 next collapse

The country is beautiful and I would honestly enjoy it there. Their economy and xenophobia (and, realistically, language too) definitely stops me from ever moving there.

Also there’s always an infinite supply of weeaboos available.

stoly@lemmy.world on 21 Jul 21:35 collapse

As best I can tell, you really need to go there for someone or for some reason. Going just to work and do business isn’t the way.

InternetCitizen2@lemmy.world on 21 Jul 21:41 collapse

Idk, some of the other commenters have some points, particularly around other asians trying to go there. I certainly would not want to live there (as cool as it seems)

stoly@lemmy.world on 21 Jul 22:19 collapse

Well, yes, people from the global south have, for a century, wanted to get into the global north. This is something we will see change within our lifetimes.

MCasq_qsaCJ_234@lemmy.zip on 20 Jul 23:49 next collapse

Why does Japan want to further tighten already difficult immigration measures?

womjunru@lemmy.cafe on 21 Jul 00:35 next collapse

Racism.

riskable@programming.dev on 21 Jul 01:41 next collapse

…which is funny because the way things are going, the tiny people living in Japan will share the same fate as homo floresiensis (hobbit-sized species of humans that lived on an island nation of sorts and we’ve extinct). Thousands of years from nowz archeologists will compare the two and wonder if homo floresuensis were equally as racist.

The last “true” Japanese person (according to them)—someone named, Sato—will be heard shouting that “it’s all the immigrants fault” as they die of heat exhaustion about 200-250 years from now.

crumbguzzler5000@feddit.org on 21 Jul 01:49 collapse

I was very surprised that in Japan there is still a heavy culture of ‘pure’ blood Japanese. Such an advanced country in a lot of ways but culturally they are quite stuck in the past it seems like.

womjunru@lemmy.cafe on 21 Jul 03:19 next collapse

I think it’s the island living. Cuts them off from a lot.

stoly@lemmy.world on 21 Jul 21:37 collapse

No Japanese grandmother will ever forgive their halfbreed grandchildren for existing. I have known several such people who were treated with hatred by their grandparents while their cousins were showered with love.

tigeruppercut@lemmy.zip on 22 Jul 00:36 collapse

Been the opposite in my experience. Grandparents are just happy to have rugrats running around, halfsies or not.

ijedi1234@sh.itjust.works on 21 Jul 01:44 collapse

難しい移民は日本人にとって面白いですね。なぜか分かりません。はは。

Turret3857@infosec.pub on 21 Jul 02:12 collapse

this says “the Japanese overwhelmingly love immigrants. haha”

expatriado@lemmy.world on 20 Jul 23:56 next collapse

Japan’s immigrant population is just %3, which is less than the global average, sound like the usual fear mongering

ArgumentativeMonotheist@lemmy.world on 20 Jul 23:57 next collapse

They’re just gonna run the same play? They might be racist/tribalistic enough for the grift to work, hopefully they’re not. 🤷

DarrinBrunner@lemmy.world on 21 Jul 00:42 next collapse

Blaming immigrants instead of the filthy rich has a long tradition in many countries.

xep@fedia.io on 21 Jul 00:53 next collapse

The phrase Japanese First was meant to express rebuilding Japanese people’s livelihoods by resisting globalism.

This isn't such a bad thing, by itself. For one, Japan's entirely beholden to the American tech giants for its tech sector and really should start its own buildout.

vividspecter@aussie.zone on 21 Jul 01:45 next collapse

“Globalism” invariably means some sort of conspiracy theory, usually about Jews. Given this party are also anti-vaxxers, that’s the most plausible conclusion.

And a broader coalition among the rest of the Western countries including Europe and Australia/NZ etc makes more sense than duplicating effort in every country.

WhatAmLemmy@lemmy.world on 21 Jul 01:46 collapse

Globalism is a dog whistle, used by the same oligarchs who promoted globalization and destroyed the middle class.

Whatever feefees it rustles in you, their actions will almost never translate to that in reality.

xep@fedia.io on 21 Jul 10:30 collapse

TIL

mriswith@lemmy.world on 21 Jul 02:44 next collapse

Don’t forget that like most racist and anti-immigration parties of the world, they have ties to Russia.

The head of the party of course denied this, as he did in the past when he tried to claim that Russia wasn’t really responsible for the war in Ukraine…

suddenlyme@lemmy.zip on 21 Jul 11:19 next collapse

They’ll have fun accusing everyone they don’t like of being Korean

stoly@lemmy.world on 21 Jul 21:34 collapse

LOL race to the bottom. They can’t even reproduce but are worried about immigrants.