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Elon Musk's Twitter share about Gets going to be defunct in the future has some Japanese followers worried, but many Japanese agree - blaming their government for not doing enough to against decline
Japan remains the world's third-largest economy, home to global heavyweights ranging from automakers to game developers and an important link in the semiconductor supply chain. Global.
However, a recent tweet by CEO Elon Musk saying that Japan "would eventually cease to exist" without a high birth rate has caused a wave of sarcasm and anger. Although controversial, the idea also sparked calls for Japan to relax its strict immigration rules and improve work-life balance.
Because, Japan's population peaked in 2008 and has been declining since then due to its low total fertility rate (TFR).
Elon Musk - a head of electric car maker Tesla Inc., over the weekend wrote on Twitter: "There is a danger of having to make that clear, unless something changes causing the birth rate to exceed the rate of birth rate. death rate, Japan will eventually cease to exist. This will be a great loss to the world."
The comment struck a chord with followers in Japan, whose population peaked in 2008 and has since declined - due to a low birth rate - to around 125 million last year, despite scenes government notices and efforts to have children in the land of the sun.
According to a report in April, this year has decreased to 644,000 people compared to last year, this is the 11th consecutive year of decline and also holds the record for the highest decline since 1950. Japan's low birth rate is mainly due to due to the fear of having children, along with the economic situation of many people facing difficulties due to impacts from more than 2 years of the pandemic.
Elon Musk himself also warned that one day Japan will no longer exist and despite the warnings of the Japanese government and efforts from the government, Japan still has a billion dollars. The fertility rate is quite low, below the replacement rate of about 2.1 children per woman.
Not only affecting the existence of Japan, but Elon Musk also shared with the online community that he does not want a day when he will not be able to watch his favorite Anime series, just for related reasons. to the shortage of personnel in this country.
This is also a painful problem in the past 2 years of the anime production industry in Japan when a series of famous studios have spoken out about the serious shortage of personnel leading to the delay in the production of animated films. postponed from year to year.
Below Tesla CEO's tweet, Tobias Harris, a senior member of the Center for American Progress, expressed displeasure: "What's the use of posting this tweet?".
The worry about Japan's demographic future lies not in its survival, but in the deepening social turmoil caused by a declining population, Harris said.
The anxieties surrounding Japan's demographic future are not that Japan will eventually cease to exist, but that the profound social turmoil is occurring due to the decline to lower population levels.
Some users noted that the issue of sluggish birth rates plagued many countries outside of Japan, including Germany, where Tesla just opened a new factory. Japanese commentators said the situation was not surprising as they criticized the government for not doing enough to combat it, reuters reported.
"They keep saying the birth rate is falling, but given that the government hasn't taken radical steps to deal with it, what can we say? Everything they say and do is contradictory." Twitter user SROFF writes.
"In this environment, who would say Okay, let's have a baby? I'm desperate for Japan".
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