Posted on 08/28/2016 6:20:18 PM PDT by MtnClimber
Japan has long been held up as a role model for those who oppose mass immigration into Western countries. The Japanese have managed to create and maintain a prosperous high-tech economy without importing millions of culture-enrichers. Like the West, the Japanese face a catastrophic demographic decline, but they have not responded to the aging of their population by inviting in a horde of illiterate young third-worlders.
Not yet, anyway.
The people who control your financial future and mine the central bankers of Japan, Europe, and the United States met last week in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. The banksters are deeply concerned by the failure of their current policies to maintain the global financial system in the smoothly-functioning state they prefer. Zero interest rates and massive quantitative easing have not restored the growth-generating conditions of the 1990s. So the worlds financial leaders are pooling their brain power in an effort to find a solution. Formerly fringe ideas such as negative interest rates which effectively means the abolition of cash are now on the table.
One of the proposed solutions for global fiscal anemia is that Japan should change its immigration policies and allow in significantly more migrants. It worked so well for Germany and Britain why shouldnt the Japanese jump on the bandwagon?
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At least the Japanese could dust off their Samaraui swords and return the favor of beheadings.
Japan might be willing take in a couple million more Filipina “hostesses”, but as for foreign laborers - forget it. :)
liberalism really is like a virus
Here’s to Japan resisting the rich tapestry of cultural enrichment and die-versity for as long as they exist !
Japan and the rest of Asia never adopted the idiotic ideas the West did after WWII. In fact, a good number of them sound like they’re from the 19th Century.
The Japanesedon’t even like the Koreans already living in Japan. I highly doubt immigration will ever become policy.
I hope Japan does not do this. They do have a problem with low birth rate. Culture enrichment is not the answer.
During the early 1990’s the yen was flying high while Iran’s economy was in the dumps.
A hold-over anomaly from the time of the Shah was that Iranians still didn’t need to get a visa before going to Japan on tourist visas —they could simply get off the airplane and stay.
And stay and stay, doing Jobs that Japanese People didn’t Want to Do; officially the story was they would unload ships, do construction, etc.
Uh...except that often the actual work was dealing drugs and selling fake phone cars.
For maybe 8 years in Tokyo you could go to any of the huge train stations on the Yamote Line (the line that endlessly circles the heart of Tokyo) and you would find HUGE CROWDS of Iranians milling around in the station, up to no good.
They would stare, stare, stare, stare, and flip around thick stacks of fake telephone cards (which then entitled long public phone calls, instead of troubling with lots of heavy coin change).
They would congregate in Yayogi Park on weekends —THOUSANDS of them.
It was clear there was a YUGE problem and a plan was hatched. They announced an impending free Persian New Year Party featuring free food —TONS of Iranians showed up, and tons of Police Busses showed up, too.
They sprung the trap and arrested them all, summarily deporting them.
It is a part of Japanese history that is very, very covered up.
To this day most Iranians in Iran consider Japanese EXTREMELY racist, and I think that’s okay.
I used to see Pakis doing exactly that (drugs and phone cards)in Shibuya (one of the Yamanote crime ring stations, of course). Not sure if that is still going on, it’s been about 8 years since I’ve been in that area... In Kyoto now.
HAHAHAHAHA!!!! No.
Japan has been pressed numerous times about changing its immigration policy, and the answer has always been the same. Forget it. They have conducted a number of small scale experiments, and the results have never been positive.
Yup..!
Shinjuku, Shibuya, Ikebukuro, Ueno (especially huge), Shinagawa...the big ones.
They LOVED staring...!
I used to take photos of them sometimes, and one time I even got (sorta) beat up for it.
They were NOTHING like the Persians I would meet in the USA (who generally are educated, legal and hostile to the Mullahs).
At the time if you said, “Iranian” it was a lot like saying “Dirty Mexican Illegal”, maybe.
SO HARD to find info on how they got rid of them..!!
A great case study, though.
^_^
why is low birth rate ‘catastrophic’ ?
isn’t that what we were supposed to do the last 40 years?
less drain on resources, balanced carbon footprints, and all that?
happy little countries with happy little populations?
But if low birthrate is so catastrophic, can’t it better be solved by encouraging an increase in native birthrate instead of encouraging outside migration?
Yup. I remember that. Not just Yoyogi, sweeps went through Shibuya, Roppongi, and Ikebukuro. The same thing happened to the Turks. The rule against fingerprinting, which was a major human rights issue in the late 80s, was rescinded and fingerprinting was reinstated.
Not only that, after 9/11, a sweep was made through all the mosques and Islamic centers and between 500 and 2000 (I have heard both figures) of the most radical Muslims were quietly arrested and deported.
Final fun fact. Last week there was a Reuter’s report on an Islamist who went on a hunger strike because his food at the detention center contained pork. Not a single Japanese media source reported it. I haven’t checked, but I expect that Reuter’s writer to be looking for a new job soon — outside Japan.
Why should they? Catastrophic demographic decline? Has anyone noticed Japan is an overcrowded highly populated small island nation? Their population is not that much different than Russia, however Russia has a large land mass to house their population. Plus Japan doesn't have very many natural resources. A decline in population would be a good thing for Japan. Also, robots and technology are getting jobs done and replacing former human workers. The robots are not trouble-makers like the illiterate third-worlders that outsiders want Japan to take in. Robots won't kill and torture your people because of following an evil religion.
If they allow more immigrants in, I hope they are wise enough to be extremely selective. Either way, I don’t see them changing their expectations with regard to assimilating to Japanese culture.
Yes, lets hope Japan keeps its nation for the Japanese. Just a word on population. Japan has been overly populated for as long as I can remember. So what is so bad if the nation is less populated in the future. Like say a 50% reduction from 1970 levels. More elbow room might be good for Japan.
Japan has had issues with several hundred thousand Japanese-Brazilians they brought in over the past 20 years. There are Japanese Americans, Peruvians and others they could tap that immigrated a century ago, especially if they didn’t require nearly pure blood to immigrate.
Japanese can be described as one big tribe. Ttheir high degree of social cohesion, low crime, civil society are all such because they are relatively uniform (large Korean minority excepted). Harvard scientist Robert Putnam found that diversity hurts civic life, reduces social trust, pushes tribalism / grouping when the minorities are large enough to form their own enclaves. That’s a reason NOT to have major influxes of incompatible cultures.
Japan has had some strides in importing foreign brides for rural farmers.
"You've been in Japan a long time, haven't you?"
Yes
"Do you like it here?"
Very much so.
"So why don't you stop wasting your time and ours renewing three year visas and apply for permanent residency? We'll help you."
I'd be very grateful if you would!
Long story short is that Japan can be quite welcoming if you show yourself to be an asset to the country and not a liability.
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