Posted on 10/09/2012 9:46:52 AM PDT by Morgana
I don't want to destroy your estimation of Japan but there isn't much in there that's true. Japan doesn't specifically deny citizenship to Muslims. They don't deny visas to Muslims. The don't ban Korans of any kind. And as for the 'negligible number of embassies in Muslim countries' the Japanes Foreign Affairs Ministry's own website shows that to be wrong: Link
Doesn't look like Japan is any more exclusive of Muslims than any other civilized country is. I'm not saying that's good or bad, it's just what it is.
Stopping mudslime emigration does not go far enough. Mudslimes should be asked to leave. Non-compliant ones should then be told to leave. Non-compliant ones should then be made to leave. Resistant ones should be _ _ _ _.
It would be nice, but I don’t know how we’d manage that with the sort of people in Congress, not mention the ACLU, etc.
To think that Germany has outlawed nazism is very simple-minded.
Instead, they have a list of words and images and music that are forbidden to use on the web. The list is regularly updated, and the nazi groups circulate it and tune their stuff accordingly.
I’s all a charade.
Muslims cannot be citizens of any country because they are all ready citizens of islam, a governing body, that promotes the idea of one world government under sharia law. A muslim will say they are citizen of a country, when actually they are only residents, there loyalty is to islam and they practice the islamic code of Taqiyya or lying to promote the agenda of their governing body.
I hate the Kennedys. Good ole Ted was always looking for revenge on the US for not being lorded as a god like Kennedy deserving of the presidency. Besides inviting in all the muslims of the world with their indecent immoral belief system, he first invited all poor folks nationwide to come Mass to live off the Massachusetts welfare system.
I was stationed in Japan for five years, and almost all of this is just plain untrue, unfortunately. The bits of it that are true (like it being difficult to obtain citizenship) apply not only to Muslims, but to everyone who’s not born Japanese.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islam_in_Japan
You don’t have to look far in Tokyo to find Islamic community centers or mosques, and there are entire neighborhoods made up largely of Arab immigrants.
As for Japan being a “very evolved people,” that’s kind of a stretch, too, considering that many (their leaders especially) consider Americans to be the most backwards people on the planet and spend a lot of time protesting our military bases there (which are meant to protect them.)
Since when did we start posting stuff without even bothering to see if there’s any truth to it?
http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjljOHolPACvXJ_RHfTrJ4g
This is one of the Japanese youtube channels pushing islam as if their life depend on it. Which it probably does.
The critters have expanded quite a bit over just the last year :(.
http://refugeeresettlementwatch.wordpress.com/
Great site for monitoring the State Dept’s foie gras recipe that we do not want to eat.
Sir,
if my memory serves me reasonably well, the diversity lottery is for countries which send less than 10,000 immigrants annually to the USA.
That’s why it is called that, it is supposed to increase the diversity of the immigrant flow to the US. Sad, but true :-(
P. S: (sorry about that)
The diversity lottery came into being in 1990, when it had become apparent that, under the provisions of the 1965 immigration law (which had scrapped the national origins system, and skewed the entire immigration system towards family unification massively), chain migration from Third world countries used up the lion’s share of the available immigration slots post- 1965.
Thus, immigrants from Europe were, although on average better skilled, often de facto shouldered aside.
This was especially true with Irish immigrants - that’s when Mr. Kennedy entered the stage, and (drum roll) voilà, the diversity lottery came into life :-(
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