Quick how can we make this negative and blame them for it?? /s
jvo203 on
As much as it is hard to argue with cold statistical data, such a high percentage is rather hard to believe. 1% would be more believable.
thats_gotta_be_AI on
For every 100 Japanese people in their 40s, there’s about 60-65 in their 20s. If the influx of foreign residents in their 20s even remains stable, the percentage will increase. It’ll be 1 in 5 in another 20 to 30 years if birth rates remain low.
rei0 on
We are going to see an increase in “great replacement”rhetoric moving forward, as it’s been an incredibly effective tool for far right wing party electoral success in Europe and the US. Already seeing the occasional media reference to 日本人置き換え. Sanseito will tie it back to Jews (あの勢力). That’s my bleak prediction, anyways.
Lipica249 on
That’s much lower than I expected tbh
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Quick how can we make this negative and blame them for it?? /s
As much as it is hard to argue with cold statistical data, such a high percentage is rather hard to believe. 1% would be more believable.
For every 100 Japanese people in their 40s, there’s about 60-65 in their 20s. If the influx of foreign residents in their 20s even remains stable, the percentage will increase. It’ll be 1 in 5 in another 20 to 30 years if birth rates remain low.
We are going to see an increase in “great replacement”rhetoric moving forward, as it’s been an incredibly effective tool for far right wing party electoral success in Europe and the US. Already seeing the occasional media reference to 日本人置き換え. Sanseito will tie it back to Jews (あの勢力). That’s my bleak prediction, anyways.
That’s much lower than I expected tbh