The Japanese have an amazing plan to create a "second home" in Brazil, and even one day replace the Japanese mainland. Doesn't this plan sound ridiculous?But in fact, the Japanese have already done a lot in Brazil to prepare for this plan. Not only did they buy a large amount of land in Brazil, but millions of Japanese immigrants settled there, and they also carried out various cultural, economic, and political infiltrations in Brazil, trying to influence Brazilian society and the country. Behind all this is the dissatisfaction of the Japanese with their own land and their ambitions for the world. They believe that their territory is too small, too barren and too dangerous to meet their needs for development and security. They wanted to find a bigger, richer, and safer place to fulfill their dreams of national revival and empire.
Brazil is a country with a large population, vast land, abundant resources, and a pleasant climate, with a diverse culture and tolerant policies, making it an ideal immigration destination for the Japanese. The Japanese bought 1.1 million square kilometers of land in Brazil, which is three times the size of Japan, and more than 2 million Japanese immigrants settled in Brazil, making Brazil the country with the largest number of Japanese people outside of Japan.
The Japanese in Brazil possessed not only land, but also resources and power. They grow soybeans, coffee, fruits and other crops in Brazil, set up processing plants and export bases, and also invest in projects to develop oil, gas and mineral resources, partnering with Petrobras. Forest plots were also purchased for timber harvesting and processing, as well as commercial and residential properties in the city. In some Brazilian cities, through the Japanese diaspora, they have influenced local political elections, and some people even say that they are for the purpose of collective migration in the future, and to achieve comprehensive penetration in Brazil in the fields of culture, medicine, finance, and economy.
The Japanese "exchange plan" seemed to be in search of a better life, but in fact it was to achieve their goals of expansion and aggression. No wonder they don't care about the nuclear contamination of their land and oceans, they only care about their own interests and ambitions. I want to build a "little Japan" in Brazil, and even want to turn Brazil into a "new Japan".
Brazil is the largest country in South America, with a huge land area and abundant natural resources, making it a very attractive destination for Japanese immigrants. The history of Japanese immigration to Brazil dates back to the beginning of the last century, when Brazil needed a large agricultural labor force and Japan was facing overpopulation and economic hardship, so the two sides reached an immigration agreement and began a large-scale migration of Japanese to Brazil. By the time of World War II, there were about 200,000 Japanese immigrants living in the southeastern state of São Paulo, mainly in the coffee industry. These Japanese immigrants did not integrate into Brazilian society, but maintained their own language, beliefs, and Xi, forming a relatively closed Japanese community. They consider themselves Japanese, not Brazilians, and their loyalty and love for Japan even outweigh gratitude and respect for Brazil.
During World War II, Japan and Brazil became hostile countries, which put Japanese immigrants in Brazil in a difficult situation. They have been discriminated against and subjected to Brazil** and the population, their property has been confiscated, their freedoms have been restricted, and their culture has been banned. Some Japanese immigrants were even deported or imprisoned in concentration camps. This war made Japanese immigrants realize their isolation in Brazil, and also strengthened their identification and yearning for Japan. After the war, the lives of Japanese immigrants gradually returned to normal, and they began a new round of immigration and development. Not only did they continue to expand their agricultural industry, but they also ventured into other sectors such as energy, minerals, forestry, real estate, etc. He has created great wealth and has become the backbone of Brazilian society. They also began to infiltrate Brazilian culture, establishing Japanese schools, Japanese temples, Japanese museums, Japanese style streets, etc., in Brazil, and also spreading Japanese values and lifestyles to Brazilians through Japanese **, Japanese anime, Japanese **, Japanese food, etc. He has even participated in Brazilian politics, has his own political party and parliamentarians, and has a certain degree of electoral influence, trying to speak for the interests of Japan in Brazil's national decision-making.
All of this is part of the "exchange plan" implemented by the Japanese in Brazil. They are worried that it will be destroyed by natural disasters such as nuclear pollution, tsunamis, and volcanoes, and that Japan will decline due to social problems such as economic recession, aging population, and international competition, and that Japan will fall into crisis due to external factors such as the rise of China, the betrayal of the United States, and the threat of North Korea. The Japanese hope to establish a "second home" in Brazil, so that Japanese culture, economy, and politics can take root in Brazil, and Japanese immigrants can flourish and grow in Brazil, and their interests can be protected in Brazil. It is even hoped that one day, Brazil will become Japan's "second home", replacing Japan's position in Asia and becoming Japan's new base in the world.
However, the Japanese "exchange plan" did not meet with the welcome and support of the Brazilian people, but on the contrary, caused strong opposition and resistance from the Brazilian people. The Brazilian people believe that the actions of the Japanese in Brazil are an aggression and encroachment and a threat to Brazil's sovereignty and territory. The Brazilian people did not want to see their country occupied and controlled by the Japanese, resources exploited and exploited by the Japanese, and their own culture changed and assimilated by the Japanese. The Brazilian people expressed resolute resistance and resistance to the Japanese "exchange plan".
In order to stop the "exchange plan" of the Japanese in Brazil, Brazil** and the people have taken a series of measures and actions. Brazil** has strengthened the regulation and restrictions on Japanese immigration and investment, requiring Japanese immigrants to believe in religion**, and prohibiting Japanese people from buying land and assets in Brazil. The Brazilian people also held various forms of ** and demonstrations, burning Japanese flags and symbols, attacking Japanese people and facilities, and even armed clashes with the Japanese. These incidents, which caused hundreds of deaths and **, also attracted the attention and intervention of the international community. Relations between Brazil and Japan deteriorated sharply, and the two sides were plunged into a war without gunpowder.
Such a situation not only threatens the interests and security of Brazil and Japan, but also has an impact on regional stability and peace in South America and Asia. The international community has also expressed concern and concern about this, and called on both sides to exercise restraint and rationality, resolve the issue through dialogue and consultation, and avoid further conflicts and crises.
We must not forget the profound harm caused by the Japanese to our country and people, nor can we forget that they once launched a war of aggression against China, created a great war in Nanjing, comforted Chinese women, poisoned Chinese youth, and insulted the Chinese nation. To this day, they have not admitted their crimes, they have not stopped discharging nuclear wastewater, they have not given up militarism, and they have not stopped their hostility and provocations against China.
We must never forget our national humiliation, oppose all Japanese aggression and provocations, and fight to the end against all anti-China forces in Japan.
The Japanese must not be allowed to succeed in their "plan to change countries" and must not be allowed to run rampant in the world. It is necessary to expose their true colors, resist their cultural aggression, and safeguard world peace and stability.
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