Ilon Musk expressed his support in a demonstration against immigrants in Japan, a country where, despite living a small number of foreigners, a party with a central slogan “The Japanese first” recorded large profits in the recent elections.
Tesla and SpaceX chief, former US President Donald Trump adviser, has previously supported other farm parties, such as the Alternative for Germany (AfD).
Commenting on the video from a small demonstration held in Japan, which posted on X an account called “The British Patriot”, Musk wrote: “Nice.”
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– Elon Musk (@elonmusk) September 1, 2025
“Demonstrations broke out in Japan, demanding the expulsion of all illegal immigrants. From Australia to Europe passing through Japan, citizens are united for repatriation. “wrote The British Patriot. He is presented as a ‘Proud, white British (…) Absolutely loyal to my homeland. “
The video appears to be pulled on August 20th at Ozaka and shows people holding Japanese flags and banners with slogans against migrant. One of them writes: “Don’t turn Japan to Africa.”
The percentage of migrant living in Japan is much smaller than what is recorded in other developed countries, While, according to polls, immigration is not one of the issues that are concerned about Japanese voters.
But the population of the country risewhile at the same time Japan records one of the lesser birth rates and faces lack of labor hands, so the number of immigrants increasing.
In July in the elections for the upper parliament Sanseito’s anti -immigration partywith a central slogan ‘The Japanese first’, gathered 15 seats From 2 he had previously, and has three seats in the Lower House.
The Sanseito program is equivalent to that of other populist parties around the world: it denounces “elitism”, “globalization” and declares that it will “It restores power to citizens.”
Source :Skai
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