(Podcast)Japan's far right debates: "Are there good foreigners?" Hosokawa Valentine vs Kawai Yusuke
Join me for free on Patreon for more similar content! / japanmediareview Tweets cited https://x.com/FIFI_Egypt/status/20102... https://x.com/FIFI_Egypt/status/20102... https://x.com/bajeanlaika/status/2010... https://x.com/valentine_hoso/status/2... https://x.com/Poison1869/status/20098... https://x.com/migikatakawai/status/20... https://x.com/valentine_hoso/status/2... https://x.com/valentine_hoso/status/2... https://x.com/valentine_hoso/status/2... https://x.com/valentine_hoso/status/2... In this new podcast episode, we continue exploring the ongoing feud between two of Japan’s most notorious far-right influencers, but this time we focus on a deeper and more revealing question: which foreigners are considered “acceptable” in Japan’s nationalist circles, and why? Kawai Yusuke (河合ゆうすけ), the former Tokyo mayoral candidate who gained fame by campaigning in a Joker costume, has built his platform around aggressive anti-immigrant rhetoric, especially targeting Kurdish communities in Saitama. Hosokawa Valentine (細川バレンタイン), a former professional boxer of Nigerian and Japanese descent, promotes a nationalist message of his own while attacking African immigrants and positioning himself as a “model” foreigner. As their conflict continues online, both men are now openly debating what makes a foreigner “good” or “bad” in Japan. Is it about race, behavior, loyalty to Japan, cultural conformity, or political usefulness? And who gets to decide? In this episode, we break down how far-right influencers in Japan draw these lines, how mixed-race and foreign figures are used to justify anti-immigrant narratives, and how racism is often disguised as “standards” or “values.” If you’re interested in Japanese politics, immigration, nationalism, racism in Japan, and the experience of foreigners living in Japanese society, this discussion offers a closer look at how exclusion and acceptance are defined in today’s far-right discourse. By examining this debate, we reveal how online nationalism in Japan is not just about rejecting foreigners, but also about controlling which ones are allowed to belong. #japan #japaneseculture #podcast #lifeinjapan #japanlife

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