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I've always noticed this continuous pressure by other immigrant-receiving nations to try to 'bully' Japan into being the same.
However, absolutely nowhere else in Asia does that whatsoever. It's interesting that the West expects Japan to be the first and leader of Asian in this regard.
To me, Japan is cool just as it is.
I also don't get why non-Japanese insist that Japan absolutly must have immigrants because of it's aging older population. Why do we insist that all nation's on earth must continously increase their population numbers forever more. That's a disaster waiting to happen. It seems better to just let the older population die out, and then the younger will have more resources and everything else still available to them, without this continously forevermore expanding model.
This is what I was saying in my post. Saying that Japan needs to keep expanding its population, even though they are full to the brim and over capacity, is silly thinking. Japan needs one thing, and that is much less people. Japan does not have the resources or carrying capacity to have so many people. The West is very hypocritical in its thinking. On the one hand, they say the West needs to import as many people as they can (Japan included) but on the other hand, there's too many people on the planet. You need to pick a side, and stick to it. Japan does not need any more people on that super crowded island. Unless they find ways to economically level the mountains in their countries, Japan is way too overpopulated
I don't think anyone is 'pressuring' Japan to become a melting pot, but it is curious why it seems only Western countries that have significant, diverse, immigrant populations. Japan is like the Britain of Asia; it's pop culture is extremely influential throughout Asia and now the world, yet it seems most of this is one way - to many it remains a pretty enigmatic land, closed off to the world.
Everywhere throughout the continent of Asia are non-immigrant nations. So japan doesn't seem that unusual.
It's not like any other Asian nation is taking in Japanese to emigrate. Immigration, in general, is fairly one-sided anyways.
I will not be surprised if they are already planning to pressure China and India to allow massive immigration. I think it will be a hard sell, but who knows! LOL
The reality is that many western people have a serious inferiority complex or maybe its just guilt. Its ridiculous. Ah well...
Yes i can see it but immigrants will be mostly from other asian countries like China, Thailand, Taiwan etc.
Japan will have to open its borders sooner or later or their population will be gone because their birth rates are really low.
Yes i can see it but immigrants will be mostly from other asian countries like China, Thailand, Taiwan etc.
Japan will have to open its borders sooner or later or their population will be gone because their birth rates are really low.
How would their population be 'gone'? There are 127 million people in Japan. If the number decreases this generation, it doesn't mean it will steadily forever decrease until they cease to exist.
California has about 37 million people, and Japan and California are about the same size. Few would argue that California needs a whole lot more people though. However, I regularly hear that Japan does??
I don't think anyone is 'pressuring' Japan to become a melting pot, but it is curious why it seems only Western countries that have significant, diverse, immigrant populations. Japan is like the Britain of Asia; it's pop culture is extremely influential throughout Asia and now the world, yet it seems most of this is one way - to many it remains a pretty enigmatic land, closed off to the world.
It's overcrowded and overpopulated.. For the size of their island..
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