Japan Faces the Islamization Threat: Lessons from Sweden’s Decline (Video)

Japan stands at a crossroads: Either defend its cultural integrity from the growing Islamic threat, or face the same societal disintegration, cultural erasure, and dominance by foreign ideologies that have plunged Sweden into chaos.

This from rairfoundation.com.

Japan, a nation renowned for its cultural homogeneity, deep-seated traditions, and historical harmony, now faces a rising existential threat. The growing moslem population, fueled by immigration and intermarriage, signals the beginning of what could be a cultural undoing.

[May] lessons from Sweden—once one of Europe’s most cohesive, successful, civilized, and secure societies—serve as a major warning.

Islam’s rapid growth in Japan is already disrupting the delicate social fabric that has held this country together for centuries.

Over the last 20 years, Japan’s moslem population has skyrocketed from a mere 10,000-20,000 in 2000 to over 200,000 today. Once rare, mosques now litter the landscape of urban centers, with over 110 mosques currently operating across the country.

This is not controlled, natural growth; this is an invasion. 

The obscene growth is aided by foreign-funded religious establishments and an increasing number of intermarriages.

Japan may pride itself on its constitutional guarantee of religious freedom, but what the island nation does not realize is that once moslems become sufficient in number, forced Islam will become the law of the land.

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Sweden is a cautionary tale of what happens when Islamic migration is allowed to spiral out of control.

Once renowned for its peaceful, cohesive society, Sweden is now a country grappling with skyrocketing crime rates, segregated no-go zones, and the rise of a parallel Islamic culture that actively rejects integration.

What began as a seemingly compassionate immigration policy has metastasized into societal chaos:

 – Sharia courts,
 – the erosion of women’s rights and safety, and
 – the steady suppression of Sweden’s indigenous cultural norms.

Gunnar Sandelin, a respected Swedish journalist and author, has extensively documented the demographic transformation of his homeland:

– Today, 30% of Sweden’s population is foreign-born, a seismic shift fundamentally altering the nation’s identity,

– Sweden is on track to become Europe’s most [moslem]-populated country, a chilling prospect for a nation whose native cultural fabric is unraveling before its citizens’ eyes,

– Between 2000 and 2023, Sweden saw its foreign-origin population grow by nearly 1.5 million while its native Swedish population shrank by 25,000,

– The overwhelming majority of immigrants hail from [moslem]-majority nations such as Syria, Iraq, Somalia, Afghanistan, and Eritrea, and

– [E]thnic Swedes leaving their homeland are fleeing a country that increasingly feels alien to its own people.

Sandelin’s outspoken criticism of these developments has led to his professional ostracization—banned from mainstream media for exposing the truth about Sweden’s failed migration policies—another reminder of the consequences of speaking out against the Islamization of a Western country.

For Japan, the lesson is clear:

Sweden’s collapse was not inevitable; it was a choice.

By ignoring the incompatibilities between Islamic practices and Western values, Sweden prioritized multiculturalism over the well-being of its own citizens.

Japan must not make the same mistake. 

Islam’s core tenets are inherently incompatible with Japan’s indigenous Shinto religion:

– Shinto, with its reverence for kami (divine spirits) and animistic worldview, thrives on harmony, gratitude, and inclusivity.

– Islam, by contrast, asserts the exclusivity of Allah and enforces rigid monotheism of their God, Allah, condemning the worship of anything outside its framework as idolatry or heresy, and specifically

– These theological differences are not academic; they manifest in daily life, leading to inevitable friction and violence.

The coexistence of Shinto and Buddhism for over a millennium is a testament to the tolerant and syncretic nature of Japanese spirituality. However:

– Islam offers no such flexibility,

– Its history, from the Prophet Muhammad to contemporary Islamic movements, is replete with examples of domination over coexistence.

The Quran itself dictates a framework of submission:

– ‘Peace’ means acquiescence to Islamic law, and

– ‘[T]olerance’ is extended only to those willing to live as second-class citizens under Islamic rule.

The warning is clear:

– As seen in Europe, Islamic communities do not merely coexist; they reshape their host societies,

– Islamic migration, or hijrah, is not a passive phenomenon. It is a calculated strategy to spread Islam and establish dominance,

– Europe’s experience with hijrah has led to the erosion of national identities and the rise of parallel societies, and

– With its aging population and labor shortages, Japan risks falling into the same trap.

To preclude absolute takeover by Islam, Japan must take decisive action now to preserve its cultural identity and national security:

 – Restrict Immigration from Islamic Countries: Implement strict immigration controls to curb the influx of [moslem] migrants,

 – Ban Foreign-Funded Mosques: Prevent foreign governments and organizations from funding religious institutions in Japan,

 – Educate the Public: Raise awareness about the incompatibility of Islamic doctrines with Japanese values, and

 – Enforce Assimilation: Demand that all migrants adhere to Japanese laws, culture, and traditions without exception or be deported.

Final thought: One final recommendation—Outlaw moslems from holding elected or appointed positions of authority.