[BITList] Japan have the right idea

FS franka at iinet.net.au
Tue Sep 18 09:03:48 BST 2012


Colin
Would have thought the requirements for citizenship would preclude most 
muslems from entry
frank

On 9/18/2012 8:33 AM, x50type at cox.net wrote:
> Yet another of Frank's fantasies......................the mine boggles 
> to what dark depths of the internet you sink in search of these fantasies!
> This one is the usual shit sent out by mentally sick persons to 
> incite, aggravate, anger and provoke the ignorant [white] nuts who are 
> unable to use common sense and who allow their animal instincts to 
> enhance their intolerance.
> there's nothing like religion to produce such results.
> I cant be bothered to go thro it point by point but fyi fredom of 
> religion is guanateed is the constitution and there are plenty of pix 
> of arabs/japanese meetings, etc..............
> /The new constitution would not have been written the way it was had 
> MacArthur and his staff allowed Japanese politicians and 
> constitutional experts to resolve the issue as they wished. The 
> document's foreign origins have, understandably, been a focus of 
> controversy since Japan recovered its sovereignty in 1952. Yet in late 
> 1945 and 1946, there was much public discussion on constitutional 
> reform, and the MacArthur draft was apparently greatly influenced by 
> the ideas of certain Japanese liberals. The MacArthur draft did not 
> attempt to impose aUnited States 
> <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States>-style presidential or 
> federal system. Instead, the proposed constitution conformed to the 
> British model of parliamentary government, which was seen by the 
> liberals as the most viable alternative to the Europeanabsolutism 
> <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enlightened_absolutism>of the Meiji 
> Constitution./
> //
> Google the Constitition of Japan for more info.
>
> *JAPAN'S REQUIREMENTS For Citizenship*
>
> I went down to the local Ministry of Justice (Houmu kyoku) and sat 
> down for an hour with an official. At first, he talked at me as if I 
> were a child, and about very private things. When he started 
> interrogating me about my parents' marital status I interrupted: Hang 
> on. This is immaterial--all I want are the bare bones of what it takes 
> to qualify, not whether or not *I* personally qualify, for 
> citizenship. He nodded, hitched up his politeness level, and gave me 
> the beef:
>
> *TO**QUALIFY**FOR JAPANESE CITIZENSHIP, YOU MUST:*
>
> *a) have lived continuously*/(hiki tsuzuki)/*at Japanese addresses for 
> five years*
>
> *b) be over twenty years of age "in terms of mental and legal 
> capacity"*(20 sai ijou de honkokuhou ni yotte nouryoku o yuusuru koto)
>
> *c) behave well*(sokou ga zenryou de aru koto)--and they do check--my 
> dictionary even has the word "sokou chousa" (personal conduct survey) 
> in it
>
> *d) demonstrate the means to support your family*
>
> *e) be willing to relinquish the citizenship of your native country 
> once Japanese citizenship is granted*
>
> *f) respect the Japanese Constitution*(i.e. don't plot against or 
> advocate destroying it, or associate or join a group or political 
> party which does)
>
> /(extenuating circumstances for the above considered if the applicant 
> is married or related to a Japanese)/
>
> /ct/
>
> *From:* franka <mailto:franka at iinet.net.au>
> *Sent:* Monday, September 17, 2012 6:33 AM
> *To:* undisclosed-recipients:
> *Subject:* [BITList] Japan have the right idea
> Something we might learn from Japan
> Frank
>
> > They are indeed a very evolved race.
> >
> > Have you ever read in the newspaper that a political leader
> > or a prime minister from an Islamic nation has visited
> > Japan? Have you ever come across news that the King of Iran
> > or a Saudi Arabia prince has visited Japan? Japan, a country
> > keeping Islam at bay. Japan has put strict restrictions on
> > Islam and ALL Muslims.
> >
> > The reasons are:
> > a) Japan is the only nation that does not give citizenship
> > to Muslims.
> >
> > b) In Japan permanent residency is not given to Muslims.
> >
> > c) There is a strong ban on the propagation of Islam in
> > Japan.
> >
> > d) In the University of Japan, Arabic or any Islamic
> > language is not taught.
> >
> > e) One cannot import 'Koran' published in Arabic language.
> >
> > f) According to data published by Japanese government, it
> > has given temporary residency to only 2 lakhs Muslims, who
> > need to follow the Japanese Law of the Land. These Muslims
> > should speak Japanese and carry their religious rituals in
> > their homes.
> >
> > g) Japan is the only country in the world that has a
> > negligible number of embassies of Islamic countries.
> >
> > h) Japanese people are not attracted to Islam at all.
> >
> > i) Muslims residing in Japan are the employees of foreign
> > companies.
> >
> > j) Even today visas are not granted to Muslim doctors,
> > engineers or managers sent by foreign companies.
> >
> > k) In the majority of companies, it is stated in their
> > regulations that no Muslims should apply for a job.
> >
> > l) The Japanese government is of the opinion that Muslims
> > are fundamentalist and even in the era of globalization,
> > they are not willing to change their Muslim laws.
> >
> > m) Muslims can not even think about getting a rented house
> > in Japan.
> >
> > n) If anyone comes to know that his neighbor is a Muslim
> > then the whole neighbourhood stays alert.
> >
> > o) No one can start an Islamic cell or Arabic 'Madarsa' in
> > Japan
> >
> > p) There is no personal (Sharia) law in Japan.
> >
> > q) If a Japanese woman marries a Muslim then she is
> > considered an outcast forever.
> >
> > r) According to Mr. Komico Yagi (Head of Department, Tokyo
> > University) "There is a mind frame in Japan that Islam is a
> > very narrow minded religion and one should stay away from
> > it."
> >
> > s) Freelance journalist Mohammed Juber toured many Islamic
> > countries after 9/11 including Japan. He found that the
> > Japanese were confident that extremists could do no harm in
> > Japan.
> >
>
>
>
>
> -- 
> john griffiths
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