This is a follow-up to my post last night updating our Rohingya Reports category. B.L. sent this old story that brings two important issues together—Japan’s reluctance to dilute its unique culture and Rohingya Muslims agitating to get into first world countries. It also allows me to vent again on my theory of what drives all this.
Here is the information from The Japan Times in 2007. By the way, although RRW was up and running in the fall of 2007, we were not aware of the Rohingya campaign until January 2008, here. Now we have over 70 posts in the Rohingya category if anyone wants to see how a public relations campaign of this sort evolves.
Seven members of a Myanmar ethnic minority appeared in court Wednesday to ask for asylum, saying they face severe persecution if forced to return there.
The people from the Rohingya ethnic minority are seeking in their lawsuit at the Tokyo District Court that the government revoke its denial of refugee status and grant them asylum in Japan.
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Taro Takahashi, a lawyer for the plaintiffs, said many Myanmar natives seeking asylum in Japan have at times been detained for more than a year before obtaining provisional status. Winning recognition as a refugee has been difficult as well.
Myanmar people have filed 535 applications for refugee status since 1992, but only 132, including some Rohingyans, have been granted asylum, the plaintiffs’ lawyers said.
Recently I told you how Japan is being badgered by the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) to take significantly more refugees and asylees.
So who is driving nations to give up their unique cultures—mixing people up in a giant human blender? It is a cabal of very powerful people who want to erase boundaries and govern the world with an authoritarian hand. They are elitists and control-freaks who think they are smarter than the rest of us.
In order to demolish boundaries they need to dilute cultures, wipe out patriotism and move people around the world like so many herds of cattle. One can’t possibly think that this little handful of Rohingya illegals found powerful legal representation on their own. This is all orchestrated and Japan is a hold-out—a nation that hasn’t gotten with the program.
The puppeteers in all this are also statists (like Obama) who want to concentrate economic power into the hands of a highly centralized government. UN bigwigs are probably licking their chops figuring they will be the all powerful dictators of all of our lives. The immigrants (refugees and asylees) themselves are being used — friends of Obama, like Wade Rathke founder of ACORN and the SEIU, don’t give one minute of thought to the real needs of immigrants and the poor, they are only the pawns, the means to an end. The angrier and poorer the immigrants are, the better. The ends justify the means.
Two final points I want to make:
The statist control-freaks know how to use our desire to be decent humanitarians to cover their real agenda. Have pity for the immigrant pawns, but don’t fall for the strategy.
And, in their collaboration with Islamists they make a grave error—Muslims want their own one world borderless government, but it is a very different one then the Leftwing/elitist/statist cabal hankers for.