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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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[-] lowleekun@ani.social 1 points 2 days ago

The racism never went away. It is thus very convenient to put all the blame on to the "foreigners". It is a thing that can be seen nearly anywhere in the world. Politicians love this simple trick as any country has some of them and every country has major problems that would take real effort, time and money to solve. So we don't.

Politicians these days just want the opportunities that come with the job so all they do is uphold the status quo while trying to milk their constituents for some more of their cash.

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