Video: Japanese police tell migrants to go home

Published January 25th, 2024 - 10:50 GMT
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(Screenshot from the video circulating on social media)

ALBAWABA - A video took the internet by storm of the Japanese police allegedly telling migrants to clean up their mess and go home after they were seen loitering on Japan's streets and sitting on a ledge.

The person appeared holding a trash stick and a trash bag as he demanded the migrants to leave. Users on X (formerly Twitter) took to several comment sections that included the video and stated that the person in question is not a policeman, but rather a "Vigilante," but others were 100 percent sure that the man is reportedly part of the police.

The man in question later appeared to be a Japanese right-wing YouTuber called Goto Takeshi (Also known as Reiwa Take-chan) and the migrants in the video were "not unemployed." 

Video: Japanese police tell migrants to go home

The group of four migrants didn't take the criticism too well, as several were seen angrily arguing with the cop and squaring up to him while a man on their side tried to keep things civil by breaking the two parties apart.

Japan is a country that takes cleanliness very seriously and it shows, so when someone doesn't respect the rules or is seen disrupting their culture, something like this is bound to happen. Take for example, how YouTuber Logan Paul caused a scene when he went to Japan as a tourist and was running all over Japan's streets and being noisy.

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(Screenshot from the video circulating on social media)

Additionally, Logan Paul also caused massive controversy when he visited Japan's suicide forest by taking a video of a dead body and acting surprised instead of shutting the camera off in respect of the dead. 

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