🇯🇵 A nearly impossible incident occurred in Ebetsu City, Hokkaido. The driver first assumed the loud bang he heard was a flat tire.
Much to his surprise, upon inspection, his kei truck was shot at by an unidentified shooter. The area is famous for having an illegal Pakistani village.
The Japanese Hunters Association was contacted and all members confirmed there was no hunting activity in the area. Plus, almost all of them use shotguns.
My company actually used to hire a large number of Muslim workers because we were short on labor.
But now, the company says it will never do it the same way again.
The reason is very real on the ground.
They asked for a prayer space inside the company.
They wanted the cafeteria menu changed.
They said they didn’t want to work with certain people, so they wanted assignments changed.
They said some jobs were too difficult, so they didn’t want to do them.
Requests like that kept piling up, and the people on the ground got exhausted.
Of course, we can be considerate.
But trying to reshape an entire workplace around your own needs is different.
A company is a place to work.
Prayer, food, coworkers, job duties —
if everything becomes “adjust it for us,” the workplace cannot function.
If you work in Japan, you have to adjust to the Japanese workplace too.
If even that is too much, then the problem is not on the side of the people accepting you.
🇯🇵 Japan is our sacred ancient homeland. This land does not belong to Muslims, communists, or any other group of people who seek to remake it. It belongs to the Japanese people alone.
We will defend our country, our culture, and our future with unbreakable spirit.
Vice chairman of Council of Imams in Japan Ahmad Naoki Maeno blames Americans for the rise in anti Muslim sentiment in Japan.
He believes if it wasn't for America there wouldn't be Japanese Nationalist protests against the construction of new mosques.
🇯🇵 I think many people often forget how insanely oppressive Islamic dress codes actually are. They rob us of our right to live our life in happiness. I can't imagine living under that type of slavery.
I really feel bad for many countries which have now sadly began to accept it but Japan (and our friends here in the East) must reject this at all costs.
🇯🇵 Chinese communist propaganda is desperately try to pass AI images of Japan as reality.
They know everyone hates them and rightfully so. Therefore, they'll resort to AI to push a false image of Japan. Pathetic.
The burial issue in Japan should not be framed as “religious discrimination.”
Japan’s cremation culture did not become the norm by accident.
It developed through historical realities: limited land, public health concerns, cemetery management, and the need for local communities to maintain order and safety.
Freedom of religion matters.
But it does not mean one group can ignore land limitations, hygiene concerns, local residents’ anxiety, and the administrative burden placed on municipalities.
If someone chooses to live in Japan, they should also respect the systems and social practices Japan has built over time.
Multicultural coexistence does not mean that only the host society must compromise.
When one side keeps demanding special treatment while the other side is told to stay silent, that is not coexistence.
Japan's Imam Council is asking Japanese society for "calm and fair dialogue."
🔴 France listened - now it has no-go zones.
🔴 England listened - now it has grooming gangs and sharia courts operating in its cities.
🔴 Sweden listened - now it is the rape capital of Europe.
Japan is being asked to open its doors, and the moment a civic group tried to have an honest conversation, the Imam Council refused their mail and sent it back unopened.
Japan - you are watching Europe's future play out in real time.
Do not repeat its mistakes.
🇯🇵 It is very important that Japan never becomes yet another colony of Islam. Our kindness is being taken advantage of. There is no point in accepting people who will never tolerate us and our culture.
Women make up the overwhelming majority of converts to Islam in the West.
Leftism drives this through suicidal empathy for foreign cultures and rigid conformity to anti-Western dogma promoted by academia, the media, and dominant institutions.
As more women have shifted further left in recent years, they increasingly turn away from the freedoms of Western society toward a vacuum filled by the structure of Islam.
Orwell identified the pattern in 1984:
“It was always the women, and above all the young ones, who were the most bigoted adherents of the Party, the swallowers of slogans, the amateur spies and nosers-out of unorthodoxy.”
The most zealous supporters of strict ideological systems have long been women.
These conversions highlight how leftism has created a cultural opening that Islam effectively fills.
A Turkish journalist has sparked intense debate after claiming that much of modern Turkey was once part of the Christian Greek world and that many people living there today descend from populations that were forcibly or gradually Islamized over the centuries.
According to her statements, vast regions of Anatolia were Orthodox Christian and Greek for centuries before the spread of Islam transformed the demographic and cultural landscape. She argues that many families of Greek and Armenian origin eventually lost their original faith and identity, adopting Islam and a Turkish national identity instead.
The journalist describes the disappearance of churches, the destruction of Christian cemeteries, and the gradual erasure of a civilization that had existed in Asia Minor for more than a thousand years. She also claims that many descendants of Islamized Greeks have been taught to view Orthodox Greeks as enemies despite their shared ancestry.
“I have seen firsthand what Islamization does to culture and freedom,” she stated, warning that Europe should learn from the historical experience of Anatolia and protect its cultural heritage and identity.
Her comments have reignited discussions about the forgotten Christian history of Asia Minor, the existence of Crypto-Christians, and the complex ethnic origins of many people in modern Turkey. For many Greeks, these remarks are seen as a rare acknowledgment from within Turkey of the deep historical roots of Hellenism in Anatolia and the dramatic changes that followed the Ottoman era.
#drthehistories
Many Muslim countries do not allow large-scale immigration or cultural change in their own lands.
Yet they demand it from the West and now Japan.
Fair is fair — every nation has the right to protect its identity.
Japan has a low birth rate problem.
The easy solution some push: mass immigration.
But look at Europe — replacing your population doesn't solve cultural decline, it accelerates it.
Japan must focus on supporting Japanese families first. Agree?
The Japanese council of Imams which despite it's name is predominantly led by Pakistanis has completely ignored a request to speak to Japanese people represented by Shigeyuki Hozumi's organization.
It's almost as if they have zero interest in coexistence & want to form ethnic enclaves. https://t.co/s6SXumXHzQ
A Muslim woman from Indonesia came to Japan on a Specified Skilled Worker visa to work at a farm in Kagoshima.
The farm told her not to wear a hijab while working. Their reason was simple:
“It narrows your field of vision, and with agricultural machinery running, sometimes you can’t hear instructions clearly. While you’re in Japan, it would be better to take it off.”
She refused and later quit. After quitting, she claimed she was treated badly — saying even during a company trip she was told not to wear the hijab, and that the founder’s daughters yelled at her to “stop dawdling” and made her run to the fields.
The farm’s response was straightforward:
“She didn’t even join that company trip. And we never told anyone to run to the fields.”
This is the kind of friction that’s already happening when people who refuse to adapt to basic workplace safety rules are brought in.