A Muslim posted on X asking:
"Why can you drink in public in Japan, but Muslims can't pray in public?"
Then a Japanese user replied:
“Because it's our country. We make the rules, not you. Now get out.”
First point: Japan is not an Islamic country. There’s no reason he should automatically get special accommodations for public prayer, halal food, or building mosques.
Second point: How much freedom do Muslims actually give others in their own countries?