Why can’t Europe be more like Japan?

by JOAO–RATAO

20 comments
  1. Cause it’s to late? I mean is there really a way to make Muslims leave europe? (Like a peaceful way or at least a not to violent one?)

  2. This is not 2we4u content, get this filth off my feed.

  3. Ragebait, weak savage. Portugal would never, cringeass impostor.

  4. Not a lot of europeans are converting either. We’re importing mostly

  5. Honest question do you know personally any converts?

    I’ve never met one.

  6. Foreign religions don’t really take off in Japan

    If you’re a Christian, it’s a small miracle that they even have the tiny population of Christians there, too

  7. Cultural mixing is a fairly alien concept in Japan. People of mixed heritage (hāfu) face discrimination on some level on a regular basis and a homogenous culture is seen as the norm. Put simply, they have just chosen not to become a melting pot and maintain a strong cultural identity. Migrants are expected to conform to Japanese social and moral standards in most areas of life and would be discouraged or shunned for not doing so in many cases. Anyone trying to introduce radical non-Japanese ideas like religious conversion would likely just be politely ignored until they went away and stopped spouting such odd ideas. Is it such a bad thing to preserve your culture and way of life and encourage integration and following the standards of the country you live in rather than pretending that we can all just get along and diversity must be preserved at all costs? Really, probably not tbh.

  8. The amount of people leaving Islam is more than double than the amount converting to, they just birth a lot

  9. Most Japanese don’t have an idea of religion as we conceive it, and certainly non-abrahamic. Of course it’s going to be a very hard sell

  10. Yeah some, all kinda lost with their life and in school failures

  11. We’re a continent of alcoholics. They won’t get us into islam!

  12. Didn’t go so well for the Portuguese missionaries either last I checked

  13. tbh i don’t think many people are converting in europe either, i don’t know a single one

Comments are closed.