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Remi (remi@poa.st)'s status on Saturday, 12-Oct-2024 14:52:06 JST Remi OY VEY
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Berlusconi Anime Fever :sonnenrad: (mechasilvio@poa.st)'s status on Saturday, 12-Oct-2024 14:56:12 JST Berlusconi Anime Fever :sonnenrad: @Remi I've been seeing all these recommended videos about "Japan is about to change!!!!!" but I just don't think so.
Many of those articles about infinity Indians were straight up fake (also implying Pajeets can master a different language than broken English).
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チャノさん (japananon@mitra.anon-kenkai.com)'s status on Saturday, 12-Oct-2024 14:56:12 JST チャノさん @MechaSilvio @Remi I'd recommend against lowering your guard too much. The foreign worker program is still bringing in some degree of foreign nationals for menial labor and customer service jobs.
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Remi (remi@poa.st)'s status on Saturday, 12-Oct-2024 15:49:40 JST Remi @japananon @MechaSilvio I had an old friend bring up the Saitama issue unprompted the other week, saying his sister in law who lives there can't walk around at night anymore because of the kurds. Was pretty surprising because he's not the type to normally talk about such things. -
チャノさん (japananon@mitra.anon-kenkai.com)'s status on Saturday, 12-Oct-2024 15:49:40 JST チャノさん @Remi @MechaSilvio The Kurdish Problem is starting to escalate to the point where it's difficult for people to ignore, I think.
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チャノさん (japananon@mitra.anon-kenkai.com)'s status on Saturday, 12-Oct-2024 16:13:12 JST チャノさん @hakui @Remi @MechaSilvio Monero fundraiser for the Kurd-buster biker gangs when
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御園はくい (hakui@tuusin.misono-ya.info)'s status on Saturday, 12-Oct-2024 16:13:13 JST 御園はくい @japananon @Remi @MechaSilvio were there biker gangs doing kurdish racism, i forgot
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Berlusconi Anime Fever :sonnenrad: (mechasilvio@poa.st)'s status on Sunday, 13-Oct-2024 00:55:19 JST Berlusconi Anime Fever :sonnenrad: @japananon @hakui @Remi 赤い錠剤 me on the Kurd problem in Japan. Is America just dumping Kurd "refugees" because it couldn't establish a Kurd state in Syria? -
チャノさん (japananon@mitra.anon-kenkai.com)'s status on Sunday, 13-Oct-2024 00:55:19 JST チャノさん @MechaSilvio @hakui @Remi I don't really know details about who, if anyone, is responsible for encouraging it, but from what I've heard and read, Kurdish "refugees" started coming to Japan in the 1990s, claiming persecution in Turkey as justification for applying to stay in Japan. Airfare to Japan was cheaper than most other places (US, Canada, Mexico for making a run on the border) and a Turkish passport allows entry into Japan without a visa for 90 days, so entry is easier too. Get into the country no questions asked, apply for refugee status before your 90 days are up, and you can basically stay in Japan indefinitely.
I've heard that, based on the current rules, there's a bit of a merry-go-round with refugee applications, in that even if an application is rejected, the applicant can re-apply immediately, allowing them to stay in the country while that application is considered, etc. Of course, there are also Kurds who just skip bail and overstay, becoming illegal immigrants.
Back in 2010, when the DPJ was briefly in power, they created a work program where work permits were granted 6 months after a refugee asylum application was made. This was rescinded by our old pal Abe in 2016, but in that 6 year period the number of Kurdish refugee applications from Turkey boomed, which is probably where the bulk of them came from.
Most of the Kurds ended up living in the area about JR Warabi station in Saitama, giving it the nickname "Warabistan". They act like a bunch of cunts, swan about like they own the place, and then cry about muh discrimination when the locals complain about it. Most of them are PKK supporters, which means there's a fair number of actual criminals and legit terrorists among them as well. They've been responsible for street violence, vandalism, increased crime, etc.
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