Japan’s Prime Minister just said what most world leaders are too afraid to say. Sanae Takaichi, Japan’s first female prime minister, has taken a position that is shocking global elites and resonating with millions of ordinary citizens. Rather than flooding Japan with waves of low-skilled foreign labor to offset the country’s declining birth rate, Takaichi has chosen a different path — cultural preservation over economic convenience. Her position is clear. Japan’s population is declining. That is a serious challenge. But the answer, in her view, is not to fundamentally transform Japanese society and culture through mass immigration. She would rather let the numbers shrink than compromise the identity of the nation her people have built over centuries. Since taking office in October 2025, Takaichi has created a new government ministry focused on orderly immigration policy, cracked down on visa violations, and made the preservation of Japanese social cohesion a central pillar of her administration. Critics call it nationalism. Supporters call it leadership. Either way, it is a position almost no Western leader has been willing to take publicly. “To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven.” — Ecclesiastes 3:1 KJV Every nation has the right to determine its own future. What do you think — should a country be able to prioritize its own culture and identity when setting immigration policy? #truth #justice #accountability





