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In the 80’s Japan faced a similar situation to that of the US today. Faced with an asset bubble, they could have taken the ‘Bidenomics’ road and flooded the country with cheap goods and cheap labor. Instead, they chose Nation over GDP NumberGoUp: they closed borders, protected Japanese wages, ensured ethnic and cultural cohesion and put their people first.
They had the courage to choose Nation over economics. Fast forward a few decades and while Japan may not be the same economic beast it once was, it’s one of top 3 safest, cleanest and most civilized places on Earth. Contrast that with India, for example, whose GDP and economic growth exceeds Japan’s.
Unlike their Japanese counterparts, however, Western ‘elites’ have no concept of kin, race, or nation. They will sell their people, American or European, in a heartbeat if that means a few more points for their portfolios.
That’s why this past election was the Ultimate Crossroads, a once-in-a-lifetime fork in the road. Thankfully, Trump survived the assassination attempt – by literally 2mm – and is onto the next stage of the mission.
patrick and all,
White reproduction would have gone to zero without immigrants, The immigrants population is threatening whites that they may lose power without producing kids and that is benefiting the fertility.
I think Japan government may want same gun at the head of Japanese to produce or play second fiddle to other races.
Japan’s Prime Minister Resigns amid Backlash Over Plans to Import African Migrants
Japan’s Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has resigned from his role following a widespread backlash against the government’s plans to begin importing migrants from Africa.
Ishiba made the announcement Sunday, revealing that he’s stepping down due to internal party pressure and public uproar over his government’s controversial “African Hometown” program.
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