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Komeito has broken coalition with LDP. This is probably the biggest shift in Japanese politics since 2011. I'm not used to "things happening" and it's a bit scary.

On one hand, fuck Komeito. It's a cancerous cult (look up soka gakkai) with a powerful voting block and the worst policy ever (pro-china, anti-nuclear, pro-old people pensions and welfare). LDP will be forced to negotiate with the defectors and fringe right if they want to survive. relying on komeito isnt sustainable because their voting base is literally dying of old age.

on the other hand, a left-opposition coalition might actually gain power and then do what they always do: immediately self destruct from infighting, get nothing done, cement another 20 years of gerontocracy hell

a new "coalition" of LDP + ishin + DPP would be the most likely result but right now no right party gains from fully joining the coalition since their whole existence is to end the establishment for being too lib. the only people who win from this alignment are osaka metro supporters

i really envy how effective the powers that be in taiwan are compared to japs. japan has way more natural resources and industrial capacity but exports so much less than it should. it must be trauma from constantly getting kicked in the teeth by america over trade deficit.
 
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Komeito has broken coalition with LDP. This is probably the biggest shift in Japanese politics since 2011. I'm not used to "things happening" and it's a bit scary.

On one hand, fuck Komeito. It's a cancerous cult (look up soka gakkai) with a powerful voting block and the worst policy ever (pro-china, anti-nuclear, pro-old people pensions and welfare). LDP will be forced to negotiate with the defectors and fringe right if they want to survive. relying on komeito isnt sustainable because their voting base is literally dying of old age.

on the other hand, a left-opposition coalition might actually gain power and then do what they always do: immediately self destruct from infighting, get nothing done, cement another 20 years of gerontocracy hell

a new "coalition" of LDP + ishin + DPP would be the most likely result but right now no right party gains from fully joining the coalition since their whole existence is to end the establishment for being too lib. the only people who win from this alignment are osaka metro supporters

i really envy how effective the powers that be in taiwan are compared to japs. japan has way more natural resources and industrial capacity but exports so much less than it should. it must be trauma from constantly getting kicked in the teeth by america over trade deficit.
Seems like TPTB just do not want anything regarding the Japan status quo to veer off course. Its either LDP-Ishin-DPP or CDP-Ishin-DPP and its looking more likely to be the latter unless the LDP can meaningfully deter it from happening (at least from how I see it). First non LDP PM in over a decade soon?
 
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Seems like TPTB just do not want anything regarding the Japan status quo to veer off course. Its either LDP-Ishin-DPP or CDP-Ishin-DPP and its looking more likely to be the latter unless the LDP can meaningfully deter it from happening (at least from how I see it). First non LDP PM in over a decade soon?
LDP and DPP negotiations broke down. LDP
has no allies left.

opposition will decide next week but the situation feels like a stalemate where whoever moves first loses. DPP and Ishin actually comitting to cooperating with CDP will just piss off their base, but they both pledged to not cooperate with LDP either, and nobody knows what komeito will do next.

whatever happens, no voters will be involved in the decision making. that's for sure.
 
The more i read about Komeito the more i think this is for the best in the long term. Outside of their understanding for the need and good of social spending, safety nets and a few other things.. They sound like complete idiots. Pro-china, pro expanded letter people "rights", were originally even against the JSDF and US military co-op, are still a major block on efforts to increase defense, anti-nuke, status quo at all costs and pro privatization. To name the major ones i see.

At their start they seemed like a full on CCP shill party with their positions. No defense force of any kind, no US military, closer to china. Now they just seem like a subtler one. Or a retardedly idealistic group.

The timing is horrible though. And suspicious.


They need to cut throats of old boomers who expect everyone to leave work after them,

That kind of shit would be a good start.
 

Ishin will cooperate with LDP. they were offered a better deal than whatever they got from the opposition meeting.

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Sanae Takaicihi has been elected as the first female Prime Minister in Japan’s history.

More importantly, she’s an ultraconservative and her ascension has had the benefit of also ridding the LDP of the Komeito faggots, who are China-first cultist faggots.

It will be interesting to see Ishin’s influence on the LDP and how that develops from a policy standpoint. The last thing that I’d want is for parties such as Sanseito to be negatively impacted.

All I know is that Chinese filth and Korean gook fucktards are seething and on suicide watch right now and that’s a beautiful thing.

Fuck ‘em all. Fly those Imperial Flags high Japanbros. You’ve made this old man proud.
 
Ishin is eating it's cake and having it too by extracting massive concessions from the LDP without taking any responsibility by appointing ZERO (0) cabinet members.



Takaichi's cabinet picks are fucking terrible because she is a Aso Taro puppet. As a Japanese, one must be used to ministers being the dumbest and least qualified people on earth, but the level of factionalism and nepotism in these appointments is too blatant. Remember the other four clowns who were in the LDP debate? Three of them were rewarded for their loyalty with high posts. The retard nepo baby Koizumi is now minister of defense. Motegi is foreign minister (actually, this one I kind of don't mind because Motegi is apparently on good terms personally with Trump). Cybersecurity is headed by a senior citizen. Foreign resident policy is headed by a half-american MILF with big tits and bad teeth. Takaichi appointed her bestie girlboss friend Katayama to finance minister. It's better than the mandatory token Komeito appointment but cabinet appointments matter more than speeches, and Takaichi has locked in on ensuring that any change happens is at a glacial pace.



What even is Ishin and what do they want?

It's really hard to give context for why Ishin exists without explaining what Osaka is like. Osaka is the center of the 2nd largest metropolitan area in Japan. It is a culturally distinct city with a rich history full of loud people with annoying accents that deeply identify with two main issues: Baseball, and Not Being Tokyo. In Tolkien terms: Tokyoites are like condescending elves, and Osakans are like egotistic dwarves. In the modern era, the Tokyo centric LDP lorded over Osaka until 2008

In 2008, a guy named Hashimoto Tooru ran for mayor of Osaka under the LDP against the left opposition. Hashimoto was a sleazy Saul Goodman type lawyer who represented gangsters and pimps and built his image as a media personality in the early 2000s. He was very popular and well liked by Osakans so he was asked to run for Governor by the LDP. the LDP did not realize that they had just fucked up big time.

As a TRUE OSAKA PATRIOT, Hashimoto had a grand plan to elevate Osaka to become the "second capital" of Japan. This entailed breaking with the LDP and starting a regional level party of LDP defectors to give Osaka control of its own destiny. Hashimoto ran a referendum to radically restructure Osaka's government to become a metropolis like Tokyo and ensure TOTAL OSAKA DOMINANCE over its lesser neighbors but was narrowly defeated in 2015. Hashimoto retired, but his successor's attempt to push the same referendum in 2018 but failed again. His party, Ishin continues to dominate Osaka but is safely contained within the greater Kansai region for the most part.

There's little written in english about Ishins actual policy because Ishin has no concrete ideology other than pandering to urban Osakans. They hold a lot in common with the LDP including being corrupt, but see themselves as reformers and are too stubborn to work with the LDP on anything concrete unless it directly benefits Osaka (Example: the 2025 World Expo grift).

Now that Ishin holds LDP by the balls, they have the ability to get any concession they want from Tokyo.

Possible negative (for LDP) concessions
  • Expand Ishin into new territory (at the cost of LDP)
  • Support regional autonomy (at the cost of LDP)
  • Build a huge fucking casino on the World Expo grounds with MGM and Trump (at the cost of the national taxpayer)
  • Deregulation, tax cuts, subsidy cuts. This is bad for LDP because they depend on the rural vote. Never underestimate farmer's ability to completely devastate the country as leverage
  • Scrap the dumb ass cash handout the LDP tried to push. Already confirmed to happen
Possible positive concessions
  • Ishin will support defense bills that Komeito cocksuckers kept blocking. Revision of Article 9 is still far off, but forming an intelligence agency might actually happen
  • Welfare and social security cuts can finally be politically justified
  • Reduce the size of the lower house. Already confirmed to happen
  • LDP has an actual reason to listen to the far right now since they still need Sanseito cooperation to pass stuff. Expect a lot more right wing pandering and slanted reporting from the west.
  • Can push some stupid culture war shit that does not meaningfully affect anything, like imperial succession and separate surnames. Wingcucks care a lot about these policies but a vast majority of citizens cannot afford to give a shit
  • Ishin will drop the banner of regulating political donations. The donation issue has been the main point of hate for all opposition parties against the LDP. To oversimplify, LDP uses super PACs to raise endless money to gain an advantage and butter its bread. There was a scandal a couple years ago. LDP promised no more free trips to Hawaii or luxury cars, but nobody is convinced.
For Ishin, the cost of all this is stability. Many of Ishins domestic interests are fundamentally incompatible with LDP's rural interests. Ishin wants to cut spending and entitlements and infrastructure spending, Takaichi's LDP wants infinity gibmedats for old people and farmers funded by infinity bonds and infinity foreign investment. If Ishin is seen as too establishment, their core constituency will fuck them into the ground before they can accomplish any policy wins. Party members are already pissed over Ishin being willing to overlook the donation thing. Inner party opposition is feeling pressure to do something before the party loses all of its founding principles.







Here's just a section for stuff I personally really want to happen now that the right is temporarily united, but probably wont
  • Restart the nuclear plants. 2011 was 14 years ago. Get over it. Energy independence is more important than being irradiated every once in a while.
  • Build nuclear submarines goddamn it. Ishin is pro-nuke but this can't happen without America's permission and the boomer generation dying off
  • Keep interest rates low (Government has no control over this in practice. Japan's Fed equivalent answers to nobody except America) and try to unfuck the Yen some other way
  • Somehow untangle Japan from carry trade and US dependence. Trump's second presidency is a extremely narrow window of opportunity for Japan to negotiate with a president who might actually be willing to loosen the economic shock collar the US holds on Japan but this hope hinges on him not understanding macroeconomics and doing something that will piss off US traders
  • Related point: Stop issuing so many bonds for fucks sake. Abenomics is a dead meme
  • Clamp on Chinese investment on real estate in particular. Japan's foreign land ownership regulation is insanely lax compared to other nations.
  • Use the national pension fund more effectively. Stop getting scammed by foreign con-artists into building infrastructure in shitholes.
  • Remove all the insane and autistic regulation around small business that is killing startups
  • Focus on exports again while the yen is weak. Support good companies like Toyota and FANUC and aim for being the primary second-tier manufacturing hub of Asia. Using China as an excuse to sit out of emerging markets is killing the country harder than the birthrate is.
  • Actually industrialize Japans agriculture and break the power of the farmers lobby (never happening). Nobody wants to "work in the fields", but opposing yield increasing technology and field consolidation because of socialist sentimentality is actively making things worse.
  • Stop material incentives for childbearing. It doesn't work. No woman has children just because the government will pay them a lump sum. Couples don't have kids because they live in rental coffins away from their parents. Feminism can't be rolled back but the physical conditions that people live in need to be addressed first before anything else. It baffles me that there is somehow a huge lack of childcare services and also a huge oversupply of idle pensioners that could be raising grandkids.
  • Also, reduce the oppressive taxes on cars. A car is a prerequisite to starting a family but the cost of ownership is a tremendous burden imposed by the state.
  • Kill all the bears before they chew our faces off
  • Have someone who isn't retarded form a coherent tourism strategy that actually benefits the nation. I can write a whole book about why the current state of affairs sucks so hard but I won't
 
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Fake news are spreading regarding Japan. And I'm just beginning to notice the problem Twitter has with people pretending to be Japanese or in Japan.

What's actually happening regarding the Prime Minister:
Japan will continue to deport people who are caught without valid visas. The same policy that’s been in effect forever. Made up bullshit catches a lot more attention than the simple truth, typically, and that’s really unfortunate.

The viral fake news story about Prime Minister Takaichi launching "mass deportations" of foreigners continues to spread. It now looks like it's being shared among Spanish-speakers too. Community Notes don't seem to be keeping up with the misinformation.
So far, the Takaichi Administration's official statements on immigration policy have basically recycled the language used by the Ishiba Administration. There is no indication that they are seeking mass deportations of foreigners. Expect legal immigration to continue.
Newsweek has published a Japanese language version of their story on the fake news about Prime Minister Takaichi launching mass deportations of foreigners. Neither the prime minister nor any cabinet member has made statements suggesting plans for “mass deportations.”
Ian miles cheong spread the fake news. Oliver Jia responds:
Nowhere in this video does Takaichi say she would prefer to “let the population shrink.” Then again this is Ian Miles Wrong we’re talking about, so I’m not surprised to see him lying through his teeth on a subject he knows nothing about yet again.
This where things get funny:
It appears that the viral fake news story about Prime Minister Takaichi creating a new ministry that will prioritize "mass deportations" originated with a Twitter user who claims to be a conservative Japanese person, but is actually British.
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Screenshot where Politicalawake admits to being British (it has been deleted, it's from 2024)
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An X user calling himself "Colonel Otaku Gatekeeper" spent the last few years pretending to be a conservative Japanese person, gaining followers while frequently sharing bad takes & completely false information about Japan. In a now-deleted post, he admitted he's a British man.
As part of his "I am a real Japanese person" act, Colonel Otaku Gatekeeper frequently took photos from other social media users and passed them off as his own. I highly recommend blocking him if you don't want to encounter wrong information about Japan.
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Embarrassingly bad Photoshop edits of Google Steetview images to pretend he was going for walks. Very normal behavior.
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There's another asshole that had been pretending to be Japanese for a while. isfjcutebear on Twitter.
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Not entirely sure what happened that made him go private, but people were buzzing against him.
Apparently this did it?
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Apparently isfjcutebear showed up in BrodyFoxx's replies and deleted his post. I only see the replies to isfjcutebear:
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More examples with this dipshit.
Another example of isfjcutebear being caught making shit up.
People like this bear dipshit will make up stuff about Japan for his zombie followers to consume and because AI doesn’t have a conscience, it will often regurgitate false information. Do your own research, without AI. We’re entering a bizarre era.
Grok failed badly at verifying the content of a video that a racist account posted with a totally false description.The video shows CDP candidate Sato Nobuhiro's reaction to losing an election in 2023. (The clip went viral in Japan at the time)
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bear caught again (oct 18, 2025), this time claiming to be doing on the ground coverage of a protest.
Guy that claims that foreigners can’t possibly know what’s going on in Japan reports that Shinjuku is in Kyūshū. On the ground coverage…clearly from someone else.
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As he spotted in replies, the clip is actually from April 2025, posted by someone who presumably is actually japanese:
Another account caught spreading bullshit (rutasosabu)
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(1 out of every 6???? Where did that false stat come from?)

An effortpost about it on twitter, calling them Japanese LARPers:
Immigration is a hot topic globally right now and with the introduction of monetization on 𝕏 there is a slew of accounts that do nothing but stir the pot for engagements, and by extension creator revenue.

While a lot of these accounts focus on immigration issues in the west, there is a niche set of aggro accounts that have set their sights on Japan.

Japan (as you know) has very strict immigration laws, which makes the population of Japan pretty homogenous with more than 97% of the population being ethnically Japanese. The remaining few percent are largely Asian foreigners, but there are a few foreigners from outside of Asia mixed into that (myself included).

The Japanese language is a difficult language to learn and as such there can be a language barrier when it comes to news coming from Japan, which means many people rely on second hand reporting coming out of the country to get their Japan fix.

While the English level of the Japanese population is improving, the English literacy rate is quite low in Japan. Generally people who speak English as a second language are likely to have learned it through interactions with native English speakers in some capacity.

There are some accounts on this platform that have positioned themselves as authority figures when it comes to reporting about Japan. The things they have in common are:

- They post in English (for an English speaking audience)
- They focus on posts that generate animosity towards foreigners in Japan
- They claim to be ethnically Japanese (and in Japan)
- They all have obviously fake profile pictures

Some of these accounts even go as far as to say they are Japanese nationalists and are posting for the cause, but they only post in English and do not appeal to a voting base of Japanese people who would vote for more nationalistic parties.

And whole I understand that of the things these accounts post is correct (I certainly don’t support foreigners committing crimes in Japan) it is obvious that the main purpose of these accounts is to rage bait for ad revenue and they don’t actually care about Japan at all.

These fluent English speakers clearly want to communicate with the world and have obviously had good interactions with native English speakers if their English is so good. But these people quickly show their true colours if you disagree with them and will target even long term residents of Japan as “problem foreigners.” It seems a bit weird for these people to be open minded linguists when they are interacting with their English speaking fans but suddenly become staunch ethnonationalists when they speak to people who disagree with them.

There’s a pretty big difference between foreigners that have lived in Japan for a long time and have committed no crimes, and foreigners that are on short term visas who are on the news for stealing copper cables (or other more serious offenses). But these LARP accounts will say that all foreigners need to go the second you push back on anything they say.

As I mentioned before, these people clearly do not care about Japan. They are likely foreigners outside of Japan using translation software and pretending to be Japanese to boost their “credibility” and act as authority figures. The fact that they are especially hostile to long term foreign residents of Japan makes me think that they actually really wish they were in Japan themselves but can’t actually get themselves together to improve their lives and do it properly.

I am not Japanese. I’ve never claimed to be. I just do my best to do my part in Japan, paying my taxes, interacting IRL with the locals and doing my part to preserve traditional martial arts.

Be careful where you get your info from.
 
On the one hand, the LDP is dead, long live the LDP.
On the other, they have to tell the public they are bringing in Tojo reincarnated only 5 years after getting a real taste of the jwo.
That's your society on 106 iq.
 
Possible negative (for LDP) concessions
  • Deregulation, tax cuts, subsidy cuts. This is bad for LDP because they depend on the rural vote. Never underestimate farmer's ability to completely devastate the country as leverage
Possible positive concessions
  • Welfare and social security cuts can finally be politically justified
For Ishin, the cost of all this is stability. Many of Ishins domestic interests are fundamentally incompatible with LDP's rural interests. Ishin wants to cut spending and entitlements and infrastructure spending, Takaichi's LDP wants infinity gibmedats for old people and farmers funded by infinity bonds and infinity foreign investment. If Ishin is seen as too establishment, their core constituency will fuck them into the ground before they can accomplish any policy wins. Party members are already pissed over Ishin being willing to overlook the donation thing. Inner party opposition is feeling pressure to do something before the party loses all of its founding principles.

Holy shit. I mean at least they aren't ccp shills... at least there's that i guess..... -_-
 
Holy shit. I mean at least they aren't ccp shills... at least there's that i guess..... -_-
the absolute minimum mandatory pension contribution for all Japanese citizens is 114 dollars a month. health insurance is about 70 dollars. Total minimum tax obligations for a minimum wage worker is about 25% of gross income. This is for a full time minimum wage laborer, so $15700 a year. US minimum obligations are about 20% of gross income, but they have far more options for deductions and a much lower consumption tax (at the cost of having to deal with the most dysfunctional healthcare system ever created).

Japanese obligations balloon into about 33% quickly once you hit middle class income and cap out around 50% for wagies. For property owners, taxes can get absurdly high to the point where people would rather abandon land than use it productively.

Consumption tax is the most reviled tax in Japan. It was 0-3% all the way until the 2010s when it got cranked up to 10%. Pension and healthcare used to be low, but steadily climbed up from 3% to 10% to 15% since the 90s in order to support the inverted population pyramid.

A rule of thumb is that middle class Japanese pay about 125 - 150% more than the average american in social obligations.

Despite being "progressive" on paper, it's really just a enormous wealth transfer from young working people to senior citizens. It's nice that you can theoretically eke out a subsistence lifestyle on pension if you retire with no savings (assuming the entire pension system doesn't collapse in 30 years), but paying a 15% of your income on social security sucks when you are bagging burgers in mcdonalds that you cant even afford to eat.

As for the subsidies, most of it is just blatant vote-buying and union corruption. The rice shortage scandal proves that fostering non-competitiveness for your food supply is a really bad idea.

note: all these tax and social security trends happened under near uninterrupted LDP-komeito control in the last 40 years
 
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the absolute minimum mandatory pension contribution for all Japanese citizens is 114 dollars a month. health insurance is about 70 dollars. Total minimum tax obligations for a minimum wage worker is about 25% of gross income. This is for a full time minimum wage laborer, so $15700 a year. US minimum obligations are about 20% of gross income, but they have far more options for deductions and a much lower consumption tax (at the cost of having to deal with the most dysfunctional healthcare system ever created).

Japanese obligations balloon into about 33% quickly once you hit middle class income and cap out around 50% for wagies. For property owners, taxes can get absurdly high to the point where people would rather abandon land than use it productively.

Consumption tax is the most reviled tax in Japan. It was 0-3% all the way until the 2010s when it got cranked up to 10%. Pension and healthcare used to be low, but steadily climbed up from 3% to 10% to 15% since the 90s in order to support the inverted population pyramid.

A rule of thumb is that middle class Japanese pay about 125 - 150% more than the average american in social obligations.

Despite being "progressive" on paper, it's really just a enormous wealth transfer from young working people to senior citizens. It's nice that you can theoretically eke out a subsistence lifestyle on pension if you retire with no savings (assuming the entire pension system doesn't collapse in 30 years), but paying a 15% of your income on social security sucks when you are bagging burgers in mcdonalds that you cant even afford to eat.

As for the subsidies, most of it is just blatant vote-buying and union corruption. The rice shortage scandal proves that fostering non-competitiveness for your food supply is a really bad idea.

note: all these tax and social security trends happened under near uninterrupted LDP-komeito control in the last 40 years

Those taxes sound like Canada-levels of excessive taxing. And that Canadian tax money is squandered for stupid shit while their supposed "SuPeRiOr HeAlTh CaRe" continues to implode.

Speaking of, what is the current state of health care in Japan?
 
Speaking of, what is the current state of health care in Japan?
all things considered, pretty good, prices for drugs and procedures are tightly controlled, and the overall level of public health is high enough to keep the system working, but the demographics are awful and people are living way too long. You mentioned Canada, but Japan's system is from the same liberal public/private template but actually functions. I cant think of a country with a better system that serves this many people.

I think the big issue the health insurance system faces is that it is extremely strained by it's inability to properly set rates. I know what im saying makes me sound like a evil CEO right now, but the black-and-white nature of how stuff gets covered makes it impossible for public health insurance to function in its intended purpose as a way to mitigate medical costs instead of a half-baked all-purpose levy. everything is either 70% covered, or not at all, and a lot of preventative treatment that should pay for itself like early cancer screening, adult vaccine and blood testing is not covered by public care even though private will cover it.

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I just walked into a dermatology clinic without a reservation and had a big funny shaped mole cut off my back.

4000 yen out of pocket for the procedure itself, mandated cost from the cost table
2000 yen of various mystery fees to circumvent the cost table

I asked for the more advanced laser treatment so it wouldn't leave a huge scar but it wasn't covered. That's too bad but it can't be helped.
I asked if they could do biopsies and they said it wasn't covered, so I'll never know if it was malignant until it regrows and kills me.

The system works but it could be a lot better if there was room for discretion. employer provided private options tends to be better about this but they have the luxury of being able to pick who they insure.
 
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Something about the way the new PM talks reminds me of the way Trump talks.

(Not saying it's a bad thing here. Something about the tone of voice used.)
 
Quite a few "mini-happenings" in Japan apparently.

During Parliamentary discussions, Prime Minister Takaichi made a statement that an attack on Taiwan by China could conceivably constitute grounds for Japan to get involved militarily on grounds of existential threats/collective self defense.

This caused the chink nigger Consul General of the Osaka chink consulate to chimp out and make a post on X whereby he claimed that Takaichi should have her head cut off.

The post was soon deleted, but of course the chink Foreign Ministry released threats to Japan that "it would bear responsibility for consequences" unless Takaichi retracted her statements.

Takaichi has explained that she will not be retracting her statements which has led to more vitriol. Chink niggers have refused to meet with Takaichi during the G20 meetings.

This looks like it will continue to escalate. There’s a lot of calls to send the Osaka Consul General back to China because of his chimping out.

Chinese filth are trying to retaliate economically by canceling Japanese anime premieres as well as having travel agencies cancel tours to Japan. From what I can tell, Japanese people seem to welcome Chinese filth from not coming to Japan.

Beyond the fucking horrible behavior that they have, only a small portion of their spending actually makes it into the Japanese economy. For example, the filth stay in lodgings that are owned by other chink niggers and they complete the payments in RMB back in chink nigger land.

That makes me think that the potential economic fallout will be far less than what people think. Japan isn’t some nigger infested hellscape like France which has nothing to offer the world outside of tourism (I’m being hyperbolic but you know what I mean).

It’ll be interesting to keep an eye on things and I suppose that cooler heads will prepare but you never really know.

In the meantime, let the chink niggers fuck all the way off.
 
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