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Japan’s New PM Declares War on Globalism and Cultural Erosion

When a world leader stands up and says what too many Western politicians whisper but never say aloud, ordinary people listen — and the room goes quiet. Japan’s parliament chose Sanae Takaichi as prime minister on October 21, 2025, a clear signal that voters in a proud, homogenous nation are finished being lectured by globalist elites about what they must accept.

Takaichi has been blunt about the problem: tourists and foreign residents who show contempt for Japanese customs and sacred places have pushed ordinary citizens to their limit, and she has demanded stricter rules to protect public order and cultural heritage. Her campaign rhetoric — calling out incidents in Nara Park and warning about people treating torii gates like playground equipment — wasn’t pandering, it was common-sense defense of community standards.

This government is not equivocating. The new Cabinet has created a specific post to manage “harmonious coexistence with foreign nationals,” a practical move that recognizes the difference between welcoming contributors and tolerating lawlessness or cultural erosion. Japan is showing the rest of the free world how a nation can insist on assimilation, respect for local norms, and enforcement of the rule of law without shame.

Takaichi’s platform goes beyond culture policing; she has signaled a return to a stronger national defense and a willingness to revisit the pacifist constraints that have left Japan vulnerable in a dangerous region. That kind of realism — putting citizens and sovereign security first — is the type of leadership Western conservatives have been calling for but seldom get from spineless bureaucrats obsessed with image.

Her team already includes experienced hands to steady the ship, and the appointments underscore that this is serious governance, not mere rhetoric. Expect Tokyo to press for tougher visa screening, stricter enforcement against overstays, and careful scrutiny of foreign investment near strategic assets — policies any responsible country would implement to protect its people.

Patriotic Americans should take note and applaud. While corporate media rush to label any defense of national identity as xenophobia, real conservatives know the difference between selfish bigotry and sober policies that preserve culture, safety, and prosperity for future generations. If the United States values its own bedrock institutions, it should stand with allies who refuse to surrender their heritage to the false gods of globalism.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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