Humanity (in some form) will endure on the Japanese isles.
I recorded that video on a recent walk up the Blodgett Canyon trail. As usual I borrowed Finnegan from the Hollingsworths. Finn is the wonderful dog you have to have to make your hike 95% more fun. He’s no longer a pup- even showing a little gray- but he still acts like a pup on hikes. He charges up the hill, then stops and makes sure you’re following. If someone lags behind, he’ll run to the rear to find out what gives with the slowpoke, then he’ll bolt back to the front. If you stop for a water break or a bit to eat, he’ll get agitated and start whimpering: “What’s everyone standing around for? Let’s move it already!”
For anyone living here or passing through the Bitterroot now, you have to take this hike! There is just the right amount of snow for easy walking. The path is nice and packed down, but with a little softness to it and not icy. And the views of the canyon on either side, but especially on the north side, are tremendous. I call one cliff “Little Half Dome”.
Of course the message of the video had nothing to do with hiking. What prompted me to make it was the tweet I put up on my post last week:
“India is the most populous country in the world with one-sixth of the world's population. According to UN estimates, India overtook China in having the largest population in the world with a population of 1,425,775,850 at the end of April 2023.” - wikipedia
Do I need to even comment here on the insanity of inviting a flood of Indian immigrants to tiny Japan?
-no, you don’t
-thanks, I didn’t think so
I’ll be putting the video up on my Odysee channel, called JAFA (Japan-America Freedom Alliance).
In case you want to know what the subtitles were at the end of the video, here’s the translation into English:
Dear Japan.
America as you have known it is dying.
Look at the streets of London. Where have all the English people gone?
The same thing is happening in France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Holland and other European countries as well as in Canada and Australia.
As a Japanese, can you say that this would be a desirable state of affairs for your country too?
So much for Japan being an insular, island nation content to keep things the way they are and preserve their patrimony. The tweet from Ambassador Suzuki simply confirms to me that no nation is a refuge from the control and insanity of the diversity-destroying globalists and their nation-destroying agenda.
I know Kalergi is meant to a "conspiracy theory" [clown face emoji], but it sure is looking like a conspiracy facty as time goes on. Destroy any strength of culture and destroy the bonds within the society, then rebuild the unguided, lost hotchpotch that remains into what every we want.
It’s true. Somebody’s gonna populate Japan. Unfortunately, there’s a zero % chance it’ll be Japanese people in the majority 50 years from now. There would be a chance for a recovery if young people got their faces out of their phones. It seems that the urge to procreate has been lost by the majority of child-bearing age women…and young men don’t seem to be trying to change their minds. Sad.