Posted on 02/24/2024 9:30:53 PM PST by SunkenCiv
Videos depicting Muslim migrants causing disturbances in Japan are surfacing. They engage in street altercations with locals, riot in cafes, and vandalize traditional Japanese Shinto shrines. In a recent incident, a family dispute escalated into a stabbing, leaving several people injured. On the streets, Kurdish Muslim demonstrators protest against “racism,” shouting slogans like “Japan must die!”
Despite comprising only 2,000 individuals, Kurds who fled persecution in Turkey and Iraq to seek refuge in Japan are stirring up significant trouble. Increasingly, evidence of their disruptive behavior is circulating on social media platforms.
Encounters between Kurds and local Japanese often turn violent, involving physical assaults. They also disrupt hospitality establishments, accuse Japanese citizens of racism, and desecrate traditional religious sites. Furthermore, they openly express support for the Kurdish terrorist organization PKK during demonstrations, vehemently resisting arrest when confronted by law enforcement officers.
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They can lock you up for a good long while without cause, and it's perfectly legal according to their laws.
They will also take the word of Japanese people over anyone else.
Muslims without brains...but I digress...
I’m amazed Japan took anybody in as a refugee. 2,000 boggles my mind.
Not a good look to assault your hosts if the article is true.
Mooselimbs lack brains to begin with. They have no place on planet earth at all.
Uh oh.
Kurds have built up a reputation as fierce fighters struggling to create their own nation. By beating up their hosts, it erodes any sympathy and good will towards them.
Islam is a war plan
The PKK is a notoriously rotten group. Why Japanvwould have taken in a single PKK member is unimaginable.
These are likely Japanese Muslims, which is why they weren’t swiftly dealt with.
The PKK aren’t the regular Kurds and don’t represent them ... the PKK is a maoist-Marxist group.
The YPG is a fork from the PKK (the Kurdistan’s Working Party)...
Russian-Backed antagonists of Turkey?
48 posted on 10/7/2022, 3:26:44 AM by piasa
They are Kurds. They're not home-grown.
I thought Japan had more sense than to move these type of
people in.
I’d gather up those 2000 people and give them a one way
ticket to the median between Australia and the South Polar
ice cap.
Never underestimate those whose duty is to kill us.
Some of them are very smart.
Those are the really dangerous ones.
Good grief.
I am more than a little surprised they allowed the importation of Moslems.
Communism with a God, basically. Utterly and completely incompatible with a free, open, and secular society.
No smiling Geishas gushing at Osaka with “Refugees Welcome!” signs?
Yeah, three weeks without a lawyer, numerous extensions they can get from a judge. Max maybe 100 days without representation.
And they spend that time relentlessly bothering you for a confession.
If this is true, it won’t be long before the Kurds learn their lesson. The yakusa and nationalists will end this kind of behavior quickly, especially if the Kurds are desecrating shrines, and the cops and government will just say they don’t know anything about it.
One of the things they do, I’m told, convicted murderers with a death sentence, there is no set day for execution.
So the condemned has to mull this over every day. Today might be the day, might not. Hear footsteps down the hall, keys rattling in the lock, who knows? Might be mail call , maybe breakfast, or maybe time to get right with yer maker.
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