- The X post claims Muslims only coexist peacefully with other Muslims and “hate” non-Muslims, responding to a question about peaceful multi-faith countries.
- Pew Research data from Muslim-majority countries shows majorities in most surveyed nations believe non-Muslims should practice their faith freely, with examples like Indonesia, Senegal, and Albania cited for relatively peaceful coexistence alongside minorities.
- Many Muslim-majority states impose legal restrictions on non-Muslim practices, conversion, or blasphemy, though attitudes and outcomes vary widely by country, sect, and individual rather than a universal hatred.
Population of Muslims in Japan went from 230000 in 2019 to 420000 in 2024.
@AmyMek is right.
You give them an inch they will inf3$t everything and take your country.
Christians are denouncing Christianity and embracing Islam in large numbers.
This comes after @korrathetaymi’s 20-vs-1 debate, where she debated 20 Christians, including @GodLogic_GL’s wife, Lady Logic.
Christians, what do you think?
🇯🇵 A young Japanese lady explains that "They (Muslims) have their own culture. Japanese and Islamic cultures should be kept separate... Islam will change our country and I think that's a little sad".
This is a common feeling amongst most Japanese people.
What Japan needs right now, in my opinion, is a hardline far-right party that can say without hesitation: we will protect this country.
If protecting Japan’s public safety, order, and the lives of Japanese people means being called exclusionary, then so be it.
The first priority should be protecting the people who live honestly and follow the rules in this country.
Japan is no longer at a stage where pretty words alone can defend the nation.