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Japan isn't being discriminatory not because it is closed to muslims but because it is closed to foreigners in general Japan is 98% Japaneses (Including Okinawan) and the two biggest groups are Chinese and Korean immigrants. Japan is closed to basically all non-Japanese people regardless of religion.
Ok, imagine, if you can, the US borders being closed to everyone except American citizens....
Here is some photos of the suicide bombers notice the guy with glove is hiding the trigger.
Both the guys in black are wearing a glove on their left hand. You'd think security might have noticed. And, what's up with the guy in white, his face looks funny?
Well to be fair I know a couple who lived in Japan for about 5 years due to the company they worked for.
Their daughter was born while they were there. She isn't a Japanese citizen and they could never become citizens or own a home. They lived in a company paid apartment.
They weren't Muslims.
Japan just has very strict rules across the board.
I know a lot about Japan, my daughter lives there right now. Lately they have been encouraging foreigners because of their dwindling population. Just not certain people. They aren't that religious there, and have no tolerance for religious based hostility.
The Paris attackers screamed "this is for Syria" as they shot everyone in sight. Usually Israel is to blame. so what did Belgium do? they arrested Salah Abdeslam on Friday. This can't be revenge for that already it was only days ago. This bombing plan was already underway.
The bigger question is, why do we care what their excuse is. Why give these filthy savages a voice.
I noticed a lot of questions being asked today. The main one seems to be "why?" It's all over the place.
Maybe we should start asking other questions, more intelligent, more elusive questions, harder questions.
Maybe we should ask how many people have died in Iraq, Syria, Libya and other places needlessly in the last 3 decades.
Maybe we should question our blind devotion to the backwards rule of the Saudi family and others. Maybe we should question US policy in the Middle East. Maybe we should question the exceptional-ism of America and the west, maybe we should question the leadership of the men who have lead us to this point. Maybe inside we're all afraid to ask them questions?
Maybe we should ask just who all the arms dealers are, the ones that feed the wars that are forcing good Muslim people to flee their homes by the millions. Maybe we should question the rulers of Iraq (for example) and all of the corrupt filth we have put in power who deprive their people of decent lives.
Maybe we should question those who rule us and don't have answers to our questions.
I know that at some point this will happen again. I know it will because maybe some Iraqi girl saw her parents and baby sister blown away by an American soldier years ago. I know some Saudi boy saw his father dragged away, never to be seen again.
I'll tell you what I think about why this happened. I think it happened because we're not smart enough, or brave enough, to ask the hard questions.
I noticed a lot of questions being asked today. The main one seems to be "why?" It's all over the place.
Maybe we should start asking other questions, more intelligent, more elusive questions, harder questions.
Maybe we should ask how many people have died in Iraq, Syria, Libya and other places needlessly in the last 3 decades.
Maybe we should question our blind devotion to the backwards rule of the Saudi family and others. Maybe we should question US policy in the Middle East. Maybe we should question the exceptional-ism of America and the west, maybe we should question the leadership of the men who have lead us to this point. Maybe inside we're all afraid to ask them questions?
Maybe we should ask just who all the arms dealers are, the ones that feed the wars that are forcing good Muslim people to flee their homes by the millions. Maybe we should question the rulers of Iraq (for example) and all of the corrupt filth we have put in power who deprive their people of decent lives.
Maybe we should question those who rule us and don't have answers to our questions.
I know that at some point this will happen again. I know it will because maybe some Iraqi girl saw her parents and baby sister blown away by an American soldier years ago. I know some Saudi boy saw his father dragged away, never to be seen again.
I'll tell you what I think about why this happened. I think it happened because we're not smart enough, or brave enough, to ask the hard questions.
maybe we should question Islam being anything remotely close to peaceful. and why this lie keeps being crammed down our throats.
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