Ausländer in Japan, die diesen Monat Bilder ihrer Familien von Schuleintrittszeremonien in Metas Threads-App veröffentlichten, wurden mit böswilligen Antworten wie „Geht zurück in euer Land“, „Geht raus, ihr Kakerlaken“, „Wenn ihr euch verbreitet, vernichten wir euch“ und „Stirbt“.

https://news.jp/i/1419491476521796507?c=428427385053398113?c=428427385053398113

25 Kommentare

  1. External-Plastic-154 on

    South Korea does that too. It’s not much different. Is it only S. Korea and Japan that are like that?

  2. Japan runs on social stigma to regulate behavior, but somehow there’s no social stigma to dissuade this kind of behavior. It really makes a mockery of the polite society stereotype.

    With current birth rates, and this kind of hostility to even limited immigration it’s not looking good for long term prospects. Especially when you look at the quality of native Japanese students produced today versus just 30 years ago despite all the cramming.

  3. smartfellerayi on

    Going to twitter and not expecting to see the most deprived shit on earth.

  4. Entire_Platypus_1011 on

    I looked into a lot of the profiles of those commenters, and a large proportion were Chinese.

  5. And one of the parents is a Todai graduate too. Literally wouldn’t take even foreigners who graduated from the most respected university in Japan.

  6. Murky_Toe_4717 on

    What a pathetic attitude acting as if we are all not born under the same sky. As a EA woman, this is embarrassing and needs to be fixed. No race is higher than another. No race is lower than another. Being xenophobic is cringe in any iteration. There is no exception.

  7. Top_Read6496 on

    The current Threads is hellish, overrun with the most ignorant, foolish, and discriminatory Japanese people. Discrimination against foreigners is particularly bad, but it has also become a place where vulnerable Japanese people or those who have made minor mistakes are ganged up on and lynched. I couldn’t stand the situation anymore, so I stopped visiting Threads as often.

  8. BonerOfTheLake on

    well i even saw japanese themselves got hate tweet from a family entrance ceremony picture.

    it’s probably boiled down to a jealous and repress neet wanting attention and monetary engagement.

  9. Bro, this stuff is enabled by hard right hate groups, and the public thinks it’s okay to say that, and even say death threats to a 10 year-old foreigner.

  10. This hatred of foreigners seems so bizarre from the outside looking in. Foreigners are such a vanishing minority in Japan, they are virtually non-existent, demographically speaking. And yet…

    Japan seems to want to go back to the days of sakoku.

  11. perpetuousdreams on

    Todai or any respected institution and you work at a discount store. Seen plenty of those.

  12. ihavenosisters on

    I wonder if sharing their posts with their employers would help. It works in other countries.

  13. PetiteLollipop on

    All SNS accounts should have mandatory ID check and require full legal name to post. I bet this will solve most problems. I think it will eventually happen. we already seeing this with mandatory age check everywhere.

  14. The problem with Japan is the national mythology is based on race, so even normal people that wouldn’t make death-threats basically agree with the racial purity imperative that is at the root of this behavior.

    I think we just need to start mocking them for being weak. As much as I don’t like the phrase, it really is Small Dick Energy at a national scale

  15. castrateurfate on

    People need to watch the series „Kamen Rider: Black Sun“ because their representation of Japanese conservative culture is beyond accurate and is the exact reason the show didn’t get many rave reviews. It is one of the most daring examples of satire in modern Japanese media.

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