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It was only a matter of time before Japan started to suffer from the negative effects of Muslim immigration

It was only a matter of time before Japan started to suffer from the negative effects of Muslim immigration

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While Japan has long been condemned by the UN and international community for refusing to take in any Muslim refugees, it does give temporary work visas to Muslims from neighboring Islamic countries, because of its low birthrates and resultant labor shortages.

Japan Times Japan’s chronic labor crisis has been brewing since the working-age population peaked in 1995. Japan will need 6.74 million foreign workers in 2040 to meet its growth targets, according to a study by the Japan International Cooperation Agency.
Yet even with the steady inflows of workers, Japan’s immigrant population is only around 2%, the lowest among the Group of Seven advanced economies. The 2% proportion reflects a reluctance to encourage foreign workers, especially Muslims, to build a life in Japan. 
A 2018 survey found that only 23% of respondents felt more immigrants should be allowed in, and other polls reflect fears that rising inflows of Muslim immigrants would “lead to a spike in crime rates” and “jeopardize security and order.”
For example, Muslims living in the Kobe area of Japan wanted to erect a mosque on a prominent road – the money to pay for it likely coming from Saudi Arabia. Their building application was denied. When they asked why, the official simply replied ‘Islam is not suitable for Japan’, which seemed to me to be an eminently reasonable position.
It is not the religion. It is an entire culture, and an aggressive, entitled one. Muslims by and large do not want to “assimilate” and become indistinguishable from their German, Canadian, French or Greek hosts. They want to retain all their ways and colonize their new homeland with loudspeakers on mosques, mass prayer sessions blocking boulevards, refusal to adapt to stipulated rules in schools or the workplace: that is simply the authentic culture of Islam.
AA Anti-Muslim sentiment in Japan is on the rise after Israeli attacks on Gaza, according to a Japanese academic. Kayyim Naoki Yamamoto, a member of Marmara University Institute of Turkic Studies, told Anadolu that there has been an increase in the anti-Muslim and anti-Palestinian sentiments in his country following the Oct. 7, 2023 attacks.
Pointing out that anti-Muslim sentiment in the country has been on the rise like never before, Yamamoto said: “Japanese people already follow the U.S. politically and socially.” “The U.S.’ pro-Israel stance during the Gaza attacks caused the Japanese to become anti-Palestinian and anti-Muslim,” he stressed.
The academic stressed that xenophobia (hatred against foreigners), which has existed in the East Asian country for many years, turned into anti-Muslim after Israel’s attacks on Gaza. “Japan is currently experiencing a negative change,” he said. “Xenophobia and anti-Muslim sentiments have increased exponentially in the last 15 years.”

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