RSSin reference to “the 14 words” from Adolf Hitler’s Mein Kampf.
Stopped reading right there. Getting something this basic wrong is a huge red flag.
Tucker Carlson won’t talk about this..
This isn’t quite true I think. In the latest broadcast (8/5/19) of his show Tucker Carlson Tonight, there was a short segment praising Viktor Orban. Take a look at some of the language he used (I apologize if there are any mistakes, transcribed this myself):
“In Hungary the number’s even lower than that, fewer than 1.5 children per family. Hungary has lost more than half a million people in the past 30 years. At this rate, unless something changes dramatically, there will be no more Hungarians. The neoliberals who run the EU and every think tank in Washington strongly agree on what Hungary should do to fix the problem, give up. Instead of helping the native population have more children, the Hungarian Govt, they say, should import a replacement population from the Third World, that’s the George Soros solution. But Hungary’s President Viktor Orban has a different idea […]”
Tucker’s hiding his power level, I think he knows exactly what’s going on. It’s probably the reason he’s the only TV political commentator I can stomach.
I’m afraid the situation in Japan has changed for the worse. Last December Abe’s “conservative” government changed Japanese immigration laws.
The revised law marked a drastic policy shift in immigration-shy Japan, paving the way for an influx of an estimated 340,000 foreign workers in the five years after the new visa system comes into effect in April next year.
https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2018/12/07/national/politics-diplomacy/japan-set-enact-controversial-immigration-bill-paving-way-foreign-worker-influx/
That’s 340,000 low-skilled foreign workers, some of whom will be eligble to bring their families. They will stay for a period of 5-10 years, though I suspect they will about as “temporary” as Germany’s infamous guest workers were. Recent news seems to suggest things are heading in that direction.
TL;DR the great replacement has begun in Japan.