Comments by "Strife" (@strife2746) on "What’s it like being a Muslim in Japan ?" video.
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@adiba9734 I said in my previous comment that culture and religion are interconnected. One influences the other. You're right to say there are plenty of differences, but there is also a lot in common. And as for the Indonesian thing, less than 100,000 live in Japan and most are NOT muslim. The muslim population in Japan is between 150,000 to 200,000. They can't all be Indonesian.
Also, I actually have. You can find it here on YT, a group of imams at an embassy in Japan, DEMANDING Japan boycotts US products, specifically pork and alcohol. There's also a video of dozens of muslims getting into an all-out battle royale with each other. Do me a favor and actually look it up, I'm not even lying.
I'll give you that muslims in the Eastern Asian part of the world differ with those in the Middle East, but they're not inherently better well behaved. Maybe you could count Malaysia as a developed country despite being rather strict with the religion, but when you look at shit like Afghanistan or Pakistan, those people especially don't belong in a western country like Japan. Muslims don't belong in the west to begin with. The culture difference is just too big.
You have no intention of making it a muslim country. Yeah, that's what the guest workers in Europe said before they went and tried to make it more islamic. Good on you for not wearing a hijab. But putting one on the second you land a job sounds like you're deliberately deceiving people.
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@adiba9734 Yes, you're correct. However I never said it was. The person decided to title the video that way. Don't know why they did that but that was never even the point. It also had nothing to do with the election problem. Apparantly a clash took place outside the Turkish embassy in Tokyo between Kurds and Turks, it was claimed that this began when they got into a quarrel after a Kurdish party flag was shown at the embassy.
Was it about their religion? No, and I acknowledge that. Did they fight against Japan? No, and I acknowledge that. But it does not change the fact that this kind of behavior is more prominent amongst people from islamic cultures than any other group. I asked you if you've ever seen any other group behaving this badly in Japan and you didn't even reply. Hundreds started an all-out brawl on the streets and became a public nuisance. They brought their home conflict with them to Japan and that's why they don't belong there. You see this kind of crap almost daily in Europe, especially France and Germany.
I know what you said and I heard you. You're just repeating yourself for no reason. I also have plenty of other examples of muslims causing trouble but my comment didn't get through. I'll try to post that in another comment.
A reason for that is because Indonesia's interpretation of the religion is unique in comparison to any other islamic country in the world. It's an exception and not the status quo. Also the majority of Indonesians in The Netherlands are a lot more secular than what they're used to seeing from Turkish or Moroccan muslims.
No, not every muslim country is the same. No one made that argument. But a simple ''not all of them'' just doesn't cut it when a religious demographic causes so much trouble for western societies. The overwhelming majority doesn't integrate, that much is fact. If you allow too many unassimilating people into the country, they will change the culture more to their liking and since the majority of the muslim world is conservative, what do you think will happen when their numbers become large enough?
Also, I really don't care if that's what you think of other groups. I've got things in my life going on with a little more priority than what you think of other people.
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