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Outside a train station near Tokyo, hundreds of people cheer as Sohei Kamiya, head of the surging nationalist party Sanseito, criticizes Japan’s rapidly growing foreign population.

As opponents, separated by uniformed police and bodyguards, accuse him of racism, Kamiya shouts back, saying he is only talking common sense.

Sanseito, while still a minor party, made big gains in July’s parliamentary election, and Kamiya's “Japanese First” platform of anti-globalism, anti-immigration and anti-liberalism is gaining broader traction ahead of a ruling party vote Saturday that will choose the likely next prime minister.

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[-] DagwoodIII@piefed.social 8 points 2 days ago

The book "Future Shock" was written five decades ago and predicted pretty much everything that's happened since.

The author, Alvin Toffler, realized that the coming Digital Age was going to change everything. He looked at massive changes in the past and saw a pattern; when people couldn't/wouldn't adapt to change they would cling to the past even more strongly. The Native American Ghost Shirt Society thought they could wipe out all the settlers and bring back the buffalo.

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