
Coffee and a Mike John Waters, Michael Yon, and Masako Ganaha #1244
Nov 4, 2025
This talk features John Waters, an Irish commentator on culture and politics, Michael Yon, an independent war correspondent, and Masako Ganaha, a Japanese journalist. They dive into Japan's protests against migration, dissect Antifa's tactics, and the shifting dynamics in Irish demographics. Waters critiques media influence on society and discusses the implications of mass migration on Western civilization. Ganaha shares firsthand accounts from rallies in Japan, while Yon sheds light on global political unrest. A riveting discussion intertwining local and global issues!
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Global Pattern Of Street Militants
- Antifa-style activists share global patterns: drug use, limited political vocabulary, and violent tactics.
- They often operate with masks, aggressive behavior, and at times tacit cooperation with police.
How International Compacts Changed Japan
- Japan joined the Global Compact for Migration and increased inbound temporary workers, trainees, and asylum claims.
- Many overstayers and repeat asylum applications are stretching Japan's prior immigration norms.
Migration As Replacement, Not Movement
- Mass migration today is framed as replacing indigenous populations, not classic immigration.
- Indigenous people are treated as newcomers while arrivals receive host privileges, reversing historical norms.







