This is what Muslims are.
Japan is being broken.
And almost no one is screaming about it.
For decades, this country had one quiet, unshakable promise: you do NOT build whatever you want, wherever you want.
You follow the law.
Everyone does.
That promise is why Japan works.
In Kawagoe, Saitama, that promise was just shattered.
A mosque was built on land where construction is legally restricted — no permit, no application, no approval.
Nothing.
Built in open defiance of the law. 🔥
And here is what should make every single one of you furious.
The city KNEW.
October 2024 — residents reported it.
Officials showed up.
They ordered the work to stop.
Again.
And again.
And again.
The response?
Workers said "I don't understand Japanese." 🤷
And the city… backed off.
Walked away.
Let it get finished.
Unregistered.
Untouched.
The owner — a Pakistani-affiliated company — now shrugs and says "it was already there." 🏗️
Read that again.
A building the size of a mosque, and they expect us to believe it fell from the sky.
This is the part that should terrify you. 👇
It worked.
Follow the rules and you wait months — permits, inspections, fire safety.
Ignore them completely, say four magic words, "I don't understand Japanese," and you WIN.
You keep everything.
The lesson just broadcast to the entire world: in Japan, you can build illegally and get away with it. 📉
This has NOT happened here before.
That is the whole point.
Japan was the country where this was unthinkable.
Now there is a precedent.
And precedents multiply.
Tomorrow it's two.
Next year it's fifty.
Each one pointing at Kawagoe saying "they let THEM do it."
And to be crystal clear — the city itself admits this is NOT about religion.
It's about an illegal structure, full stop.
A mosque, a house, a factory — IDENTICAL.
The only question that matters:
Does Japanese law mean ANYTHING anymore?
A rule that collapses the second someone shrugs is not a law.
It's a polite request.
And a nation whose laws are mere requests is a nation that has stopped existing as a nation.
This is how a country dies.
Not with an invasion.
With a city office deciding it's too much trouble to enforce its own rules. 🇯🇵
If we leave lawless groups unchecked, Japan’s unique order and culture could very well collapse.
Wake up. Before "unthinkable" becomes "normal." 🙏