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In many ways Japan is a place to be admired not just for its high tech industry but also there strict criteria and refusal to grant just anyone willy nilly citizenship or nationality status.

This has helped it to preserve their culture and religion and way of life especially against islam and islamification however it does have detrimental effects on peaceful loyal ethnic and religious minorities who wish to stay and live and have a future in japan. Like the case of our fellow Sikhs in the video below.

 

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55 minutes ago, MisterrSingh said:

That doesn't sound so racist to me. It just means they're prioritising the needs of the indigenous population over the requirements of the immigrant population. They aren't making exceptions for anyone. We think it's racist because Sikhs are on the receiving end of such policies, but would we object if the situation didn't affect Sikhs? So is it racist?

It is a racist policy ie discriminating against others not of their own race though it is an understandable one if we look at the current state of things with muslims extremists taking advantage of non-muslim nations.

nevertheless as a Sikh we should support fellow Sikhs in hardship's like this besides the more Sikhs there are in different countries the better it is for Sikhi to spread.

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29 minutes ago, genie said:

It is a racist policy ie discriminating against others not of their own race though it is an understandable one if we look at the current state of things with muslims extremists taking advantage of non-muslim nations.

nevertheless as a Sikh we should support fellow Sikhs in hardship's like this besides the more Sikhs there are in different countries the better it is for Sikhi to spread.

A country's job is to protect their citizens interests, whether that be economically, politically, or socially, just because the West is ruled by morons, doesn't mean Japan should also be f*cking retarded for allowing immigrants to come in. Also unlike the rest of the Orientals, Japanese people are not Ghulami for white people, or anyone. (Because Punjabis are fine cleaning others a-s-s, doesn't mean the rest of the world is being Ghulami). We as a communitty should learn from these people on how we can stop being Fuddus.

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3 hours ago, genie said:

It is a racist policy ie discriminating against others not of their own race though it is an understandable one if we look at the current state of things with muslims extremists taking advantage of non-muslim nations.

nevertheless as a Sikh we should support fellow Sikhs in hardship's like this besides the more Sikhs there are in different countries the better it is for Sikhi to spread.

From a partisan Sikh perspective, I agree, I feel the pain of my fellow Sikhs in the above situation. But I also understand and agree with the Japanese perspective.

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5 minutes ago, MisterrSingh said:

But I also understand and agree with the Japanese perspective.

To be completely fair, I don't like the whole idea of the Japanese wasting too much time with their immigration details, they should have made the decision a long time ago. Japan doesn't have citizenship by Jus Soli, (by land), but rather Jus Sanguinis, (by blood), so the kid being born in Japan wouldn't help him. They could go through the Naturalization process I assume, and nobody gets hurt.

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2 hours ago, AjeetSinghPunjabi said:

The mongoloids are never accepting. Should have gotten that in their head by now sadly. 

Is this really how you live your life? Hating anyone who's Non-Sikh? You should probably do something more productive.

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2 hours ago, Jacfsing2 said:

Is this really how you live your life? Hating anyone who's Non-Sikh? You should probably do something more productive.

how about japanese blooded gursikhs giving representation about the positive aspect of sikhi to their countrymen and translate the history of our people as the Japanese love codes and honour and warriors . They are scared of the muslims that's why they don't want to give resident status to foreigners , our history may sway the attitude.

 

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