continental europe was demographically steamrolled in less than a decade, in asia it's more of a simple parasitic relationship
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on paper, Japan could resist migrants with a few new restrictions but they have consistently shown they lack the will to do so
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even as I type this they have already arrived, the numbers are increasing, Japan's cities become more lenient to incoming waves
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for every new talking point we create, a migrant baby is born and another elderly japanese person with no grandchildren dies off
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it must be stressed that I DO NOT wish this fate upon them but I must rub everyone's faces in the reality of the situation
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then give us the reality of it instead of the hysteria: - it took *25* years for migrant pop to go from 1% to 2%
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- immigration is how foreign pop in Japan increases--they don't have lots of kids there and usually end up priced out
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- fully 25% of foreigners in Japan are Chinese, another 25% are Korean, most of the rest Asian or American
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their current situation is very manageable, we are talking the near future and their (and our) reluctance to acknowledge it
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5,000 people with a very high crime rate is still negligible in a country of 125 million, watch what happens if they push it
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if that tiny number of people gets this much press, you can hardly say they're not acknowledging it
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