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They were already pretty far right on the world map tho.
Well, immigration isn't the only way to try to address a looming population crisis.
In fact, it isn't the first option I can think of!
They could as well, oh I dunno, have more babies.
Other then idiotic tax for not married people they are not doing anything. Really can`t understand both Japan and South Korea, both will be in deep
Probably because all the power is in the hands of geriatrics and they are willing to screw the future of the countries and young people over to cling for it.
Democrats are really knocking it out of the park, guys.
US is still behind.
The US didn't grant women the right to vote until 1920, a historically late start in gender equality.
The alternative is unsustainable growth into collapse like the west is doing.
Basically as soon as she was announced leader of her ruling party, a long standing coalition party abruptly seceded from them. They then went to a joint opposition to hastily present an alternative PM candidate to her. It did not work out for them. These developments have fueled accusations and reignited deep seated feelings and issues regarding sexism and the role of women in Japanese society.
How do you define overpopulation? India is the most populated country on Earth. And they don't seem to be slowing down (currently first in the world for births per hour).
It's not a western industrialized country, though.