What was the Japanese take on Islam ???socksy wrote:If only western nations could turn the clock back and follow Japan's lead with regards to Muslim's and Islam.
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Is this what you mean Socksy?socksy wrote:If only western nations could turn the clock back and follow Japan's lead with regards to Muslim's and Islam.
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That's the 'cookie' ronan. Surprisingly they don't have the problem's other countries have.ronan01 wrote:Is this what you mean Socksy?socksy wrote:If only western nations could turn the clock back and follow Japan's lead with regards to Muslim's and Islam.
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Here's tae us, wha's like us, damn few, and they're a' deid. Mair's the pity!
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I think you will find that the Japanese are extremely ethnocentric and don't allow much immigration at all from any country. What immigration and legal permits they do allow are strictly controlled. Muslims in Japan: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islam_in_Japan
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A very good article to read it is pity that the rest of non Muslim world had not taken the same stance many years ago, and left them in there own sh/t holes to fight among themselves.
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Excellent Post. I too feel no need to Apologise to Islam. Pray to Mother Nature we could have such strong leadership as the Japanese ....ronan01 wrote:Is this what you mean Socksy?socksy wrote:If only western nations could turn the clock back and follow Japan's lead with regards to Muslim's and Islam.
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Aardvark wrote:. I too feel no need to Apologise to Islam...
Aardy well Aard don't like mussies.
Just a hunch.
OT.............
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When Islamic terrorists kill innocent people, we are told, despite their claims they are Muslims defending the honour of the prophet, they are not really Muslims because Islam is a religion of peace.
We are the problem and must try harder to understand these unfortunate marginalised beings and apologise for our mis-perception:
- Islam - the religion of peace
- Socialism - where individuals matter more than the state
True!
Get with the program Kaffirs.
We are the problem and must try harder to understand these unfortunate marginalised beings and apologise for our mis-perception:
- Islam - the religion of peace
- Socialism - where individuals matter more than the state
True!
Get with the program Kaffirs.
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At last some politicians with gonads....
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/angola-islam-b ... ica-524955
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Can anyone point to where banning a religion has ever been effective?
Seems like a kneejerk reaction to me.
Seems like a kneejerk reaction to me.
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Banning Christianity has been effective in Saudi Arabia.
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Japan perhaps?jackspratt wrote:Can anyone point to where banning a religion has ever been effective?
Seems like a kneejerk reaction to me.
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You know a what? What's a phipino and who the blue blazes let those blighters in?MALC wrote:i know a phipino.
I'm writing to the Home Secretary.
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Charlie Hebdo Paris massacre: Anonymous vows to avenge victims with cyber-war on jihadists
"Anonymous, the online "hacktivist" collective, has announced that it will avenge the attack on Charlie Hebdo by rendering jihadist websites inaccessible.
"Freedom of expression and opinion is a non-negotiable thing to tackle - to attack it is to attack democracy," Anonymous' statement concludes.
"Expect a massive and head-on reaction on our part because the defence of those freedoms is the foundation of our movement."
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/charlie-hebdo- ... ts-1482675
"Anonymous, the online "hacktivist" collective, has announced that it will avenge the attack on Charlie Hebdo by rendering jihadist websites inaccessible.
"Freedom of expression and opinion is a non-negotiable thing to tackle - to attack it is to attack democracy," Anonymous' statement concludes.
"Expect a massive and head-on reaction on our part because the defence of those freedoms is the foundation of our movement."
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/charlie-hebdo- ... ts-1482675
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What religions are banned in Japan?ronan01 wrote:Japan perhaps?jackspratt wrote:Can anyone point to where banning a religion has ever been effective?
Seems like a kneejerk reaction to me.
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And what idiot wants to close up Gitmo and release all the detainee's?
No man has a good enough memory to be a succesful liar.
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Perhaps not an official ban - the japanese are far too diplomatic for that:jackspratt wrote:What religions are banned in Japan?ronan01 wrote:Japan perhaps?jackspratt wrote:Can anyone point to where banning a religion has ever been effective?
Seems like a kneejerk reaction to me.
"Japan manages to remain a country almost without a Muslim presence because Japan’s negative attitude toward Islam and Muslims pervades every level of the population, from the man in the street to organizations and companies to senior officialdom. In Japan, contrary to the situation in other countries, there are no “human rights” organizations to offer support to Muslims’ claims against the government’s position. In Japan no one illegally smuggles Muslims into the country to earn a few yen, and almost no one gives them the legal support they would need in order to get permits for temporary or permanent residency or citizenship.
Another thing that helps the Japanese keep Muslim immigration to their shores to a minimum is the Japanese attitude toward the employee and employment. Migrant workers are perceived negatively in Japan, because they take the place of Japanese workers. A Japanese employer feels obligated to employ Japanese workers even if it costs much more than it would to employ foreign workers. The traditional connection between an employee and employer in Japan is much stronger than in the West, and the employer and employee feel a mutual commitment to each other: an employer feels obligated to give his employee a livelihood, and the employee feels obligated to give the employer the fruit of his labor. This situation does not encourage the acceptance of foreign workers, whose commitment to the employers is low.
The fact that the public and the officials are united in their attitude against Muslim immigration has created a sort of iron wall around Japan that Muslims lack both the permission and the capability to overcome. This iron wall silences the world’s criticism of Japan in this matter, because the world understands that there is no point in criticizing the Japanese, since criticism will not convince them to open the gates of Japan to Muslim immigration."
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Your question was answered by Fantom - "Banning Christianity has been effective in Saudi Arabia"
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First, the Japanese tend to lump all Muslims together as fundamentalists who are unwilling to give up their traditional point of view and adopt modern ways of thinking and behavior. In Japan, Islam is perceived as a strange religion, that any intelligent person should avoid.
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Surely your not serious?
May as well be reading Mein Kampf for an unbiased view of the holocaust.
Surely your not serious?
May as well be reading Mein Kampf for an unbiased view of the holocaust.
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merchant seaman wrote:And what idiot wants to close up Gitmo and release all the detainee's?
I think John McCain for one. I believe he speaks your language.