A black YouTuber has been inundated with criticism after a rumor spread that “the Japanese government will pay 10 million yen to a black man who got a Japanese woman pregnant.”
A false rumor has been spreading that the Japanese government will pay 10 million yen to any black man who impregnates a Japanese woman, sparking criticism. A rumor spreads that “Black men who impregnate Japanese women will be given 10 million yen.” On May 11th, American black woman “tasha k” (1.26 million subscribers) made a live stream and appealed, “Black men! Japan needs you!” She said that in early May, South Korea promised to provide $75,000 (about 11 million yen) for each newborn baby. He said that Japan is also trying to halt its population decline by attracting black men to impregnate Japanese women. “They (Japan) are saying, ’Please, please, black men, immigrants, please come and have children with our women,’” she said, alluding to the persecution black people have suffered. “After trying to get rid of black men, now we need them to repopulate the planet.” Regarding the reason for “Japan’s declining population,” he touched on the impact of the atomic bomb, asking, “Are ’that component’ still remaining in the air and soil?” She argued that any profits from the baby should go back to the black community, and said she would manage and negotiate with the black men. As this video spread on multiple social media platforms such as TikTok and X, the wording was eventually changed to “10 million yen will be given to black men who can impregnate Japanese women,” and the rumor gradually spread. Incidentally, although South Korea conducted a survey on the idea of paying approximately 11 million yen per child to women who give birth, no decision has been made to provide the payment. In fact, this is a policy implemented by some private companies, so Tasha K’s claim is incorrect. Shortly after Tasha K’s broadcast, social media users who saw the hoax began to criticize it. This has also been denied by the fact-checking platform Ghanafact. (Reference: South Korea and Japan are not offering $75,000 for black men to impregnate their women) “If you have time to attack me, get a woman pregnant!” Tasha K then responded to the critical comments she received during a live YouTube broadcast on August 17th. Despite being interested in Japan’s population situation, he unashamedly responded to the criticism he was receiving by saying, “I was just joking in the video!” “But it’s true that a black man can solve Japan’s problems immediately,” he said. She emphasized, “We know things that you don’t know!” and “I know very well what’s going on in Japan!”, and claimed that 75% of Japanese men suffer from thyroid abnormalities by the age of 20. “I wonder if my thyroid hormone abnormalities are causing me to get angry so easily?” While apologizing for making a joke, she raised her voice and asked “Why should I be apologizing (other than that)?”, and went on to explain her own argument, saying “Face reality!” and “If you have time to attack me, get a woman pregnant!” “Please Editor” (90,000 subscribers), who introduces events in the West, has added Japanese subtitles to these videos and is calling for their spread, while NHK Party member of the House of Councillors “Hamada Satoshi” (130,000 subscribers) has also called for information on x, saying, “I intend to provide information to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs myself,” and “I would like to hear your opinions on this matter.” More in the source.
Among foreigners, the idea that the Japanese government has decided to do whatever it takes to increase the birth rate has spread with Shinzo Abe as an icon. Elon Musk has also gotten involved and it’s become quite a meme.
LDP: “But you guys aren’t going to leave any descendants. “If we don’t increase the population, even if we have to use foreigners, Japan will collapse, so if you can produce some kids, even if they’re black, I’ll give you money.”
This is an international issue, if the government does not respond, it will lead to anti-black movements in Japan. Oh, it’s still Kishida, he should do something about it!
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