【告白】元警視庁刑事が暴く、報道されない中国人犯罪の手口 |藤井厳喜×坂東忠信(新・日本文明論「国境の転換」編)

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20 Jun 202014:57

Summary

TLDRThis transcript discusses concerns about the impact of foreigners, particularly Chinese and Koreans, on Japan's welfare and National Health Insurance systems. The speaker highlights issues such as foreigners misusing health insurance cards, the financial burden on Japanese citizens, and the potential for fraud. They also touch on the challenges Japan faces with increasing immigration and the strain it places on public resources. The speaker suggests potential solutions, including separate health insurance systems for foreigners and stricter policies on welfare eligibility for non-citizens.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The script discusses concerns about the increasing number of foreigners, particularly Chinese people, in Japan, highlighting potential disadvantages such as economic strain and misuse of welfare systems.
  • 😀 There is a focus on the misuse of Japan's National Health Insurance system, particularly by foreigners who do not pay their share of the costs, leading to financial burdens on Japanese citizens.
  • 😀 The speaker raises concerns about foreigners accessing welfare benefits, questioning the fundamental reasoning for allowing non-citizens to use the system, which has been a temporary measure for over 50 years.
  • 😀 The script mentions the issue of foreign nationals entering Japan with illegal goods and misusing welfare and health insurance systems, potentially damaging the national economy.
  • 😀 There is a suggestion that foreigners should pay a higher proportion of national health insurance costs (80% for foreigners, with 20% covered by the system).
  • 😀 The issue of fraudulent use of health insurance cards by foreigners is highlighted, including cases where individuals from foreign countries misuse Japan's health system to get treatments or services they haven't paid for.
  • 😀 The script suggests that a system should be developed where foreigners have a separate insurance plan or are required to purchase private insurance instead of relying on Japan's public system.
  • 😀 The speaker mentions the issue of welfare claims, with a significant portion of Koreans in Japan receiving welfare benefits, raising concerns about the long-term sustainability of the welfare system.
  • 😀 There is a discussion on the disparity in the percentage of foreign nationals enrolled in welfare systems compared to Japanese nationals, with foreigners having a significantly higher rate of receiving benefits.
  • 😀 The script concludes by noting the potential future issues related to increasing foreign populations, especially those from countries like Korea and China, which may put additional strain on Japan's social systems and welfare infrastructure.

Q & A

  • What is the main concern raised in the transcript regarding foreigners using Japan's national welfare and health insurance system?

    -The main concern is the misuse of Japan's national welfare and health insurance systems by foreigners, particularly non-citizens. The speaker highlights how foreign nationals, including those who are in Japan illegally, might exploit the system, leading to a financial burden on Japanese citizens.

  • What specific examples are given to illustrate the misuse of Japan’s national health insurance system?

    -One example is the fraudulent use of health insurance cards, where foreign nationals, such as Chinese individuals, are said to pass around copies of health insurance cards. These cards are used by individuals who do not pay into the system, resulting in the government covering the remaining 70% of their medical expenses.

  • How does the speaker view the idea of foreigners receiving welfare benefits in Japan?

    -The speaker questions the legitimacy of foreigners receiving welfare benefits in Japan, arguing that there is no fundamental basis for it. They suggest that the current system is a temporary, personal measure that has been in place for over 50 years and should either be made legal or abolished.

  • What is the relationship between the number of foreign nationals in Japan and the burden on the national health insurance system?

    -As the number of foreign nationals increases in Japan, the speaker suggests that the burden on the national health insurance system also increases. Foreign nationals who do not contribute taxes or pay for insurance may disproportionately benefit from public services, placing a financial strain on Japanese taxpayers.

  • What is the proposed solution to address the burden placed by foreign nationals on the national health insurance system?

    -The speaker proposes that foreigners should pay a higher percentage of their health insurance premiums, potentially up to 80%, with the remaining 20% covered by the system. Additionally, there is a suggestion to create a separate insurance system for foreigners or require them to buy private insurance.

  • What role does the discussion of refugees play in the overall argument?

    -The discussion of refugees is tied to the broader issue of immigration and its economic impact on Japan. The speaker expresses concern that refugees, particularly from countries like Korea and China, could increase the strain on Japan’s welfare and health systems, exacerbating existing problems.

  • How does the speaker assess the role of foreigners in the workforce and their contribution to Japan’s economy?

    -While not explicitly stated, the speaker implies that the contribution of foreign nationals to Japan’s economy is uneven, with some foreigners working outside legal frameworks and not contributing sufficiently to the system. The speaker also hints at potential abuses in the employment of foreigners.

  • What does the speaker think about the situation of Koreans living in Japan?

    -The speaker discusses the high percentage of Koreans living in Japan who are receiving welfare benefits. They express concern about the long-term economic impact, noting that the number of Koreans relying on the system is significant and may continue to increase.

  • How does the speaker feel about the current policies concerning foreigners’ eligibility for national health insurance?

    -The speaker criticizes the current policy that allows foreigners to join the national health insurance system after staying in Japan for over three months. They view this policy as problematic, allowing for abuse by individuals who do not fully contribute to the system.

  • What is the speaker’s perspective on the overall immigration situation in Japan?

    -The speaker takes a critical stance on immigration, suggesting that the increasing number of foreigners in Japan, especially those who do not fully contribute to the tax or welfare systems, poses significant challenges. They argue for stricter policies to reduce the economic burden and address potential abuses.

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