Japan Joins the Protests against Mass Immigration

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Mikey
Mikey
1 month ago

Ichi Ban

Patriot_One
Patriot_One
1 month ago

I will show my support by eating some bacon.

Snotty Boy
Snotty Boy
1 month ago
Reply to  Patriot_One

“I will show my support by eating some bacon.”
In public.

kal kal
kal kal
1 month ago
Reply to  Snotty Boy

Favorite restaurant back home, “Ton” Japanese for pork which is very popular as beef is expensive. In regard to the article, Japan recent election demonstrated well, the growing animosity towards immigrants in Japan, mostly directed at, you bet, muzzies. They would prefer east asian if immigrants are a need. Same should be most vehemently the case here in America as well. All muzzies stopped from coming in and catch all illegal one and get them out now. The rest, make their staying here an unpalatable experience.

General 'Buck' Turgidson
General 'Buck' Turgidson
1 month ago
Reply to  kal kal

When I went to Japan last time–on the train into Tokyo, I was surprised to see the top of a huge mosque on the way in. Most of the Muzzies are centered in Tokyo metro area, but there is not a huge number as I can discern.

Randolph Scott
Randolph Scott
1 month ago
Reply to  kal kal

Boot the damn mexicans out as well.

General 'Buck' Turgidson
General 'Buck' Turgidson
1 month ago

FYI–it’s hard to be an illegal alien in Japan. Police will routinely stop foreigners to check for either a temporary visitor’s stamp in your passport, or a Gaigin-toh-dah-ruk-sho (green card). If you’ve overstayed your visitation visa–you’re arrested. If you don’t have a green card–you’re arrested. If you don’t have a passport you’re arrested. And if arrested, you will be deported shortly.

Now Japan is not allowing mass-immigration like you see in the UK or France. This is not happening. But there are lot’s of illegals, mostly Asian types who’ve managed to overstay visas. What the protests we see now are advocating is a limitation on tourists who are literally overrunning the country now due to the weak yen. A lot of these tourists are ill-mannered Chinese who are just vermin and an overall nuisance. And these nuisance types are pissing off the Japanese who are rising up against immigrants in general.