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I forgot to mention, like Islam, Japan has its version of the
infidel. The epithet "GAIJIN" is used to describe a foreigner not
versed in the ways of Japan, unable to conform, and outside the social
system. This is nearly identical to thte infidel, except Japan's
sacred writings (elemetary school text books) do not exhort the
Japanese to kill the GAIJIN. In the past (you may recall World War
II) they were exhorted to kill the Gaijins. In World War II, the
Japanese were willing to die to preserve their Empire, and this made
the atomic attacks the only viable way to subdue them. With atomic
attack not feasable, and the mechanistic way in which new recruits
appear on the scene in the radical Islamic world, an altering of the
mentality of radical Islam has to occur. Since the ideology is rigid
and enforcable by death, the only alternative is to unconsciously
redirect the violence to a harmless portland concrete tunnel or other
harmless way to give dramatic, Allah approved lethal end to those on
the nowhere road to destruction. |
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