Q. Why Are There No Muslim Terrorists in Japan?
1st January 2016
A. Because there are virtually no Muslims in Japan.
And all strata of Japan, from the prime minister to the working class, intend to keep it that way.
Japan is the poster child for those who not only don’t value diversity but who actively work to exclude it.
The official policy of Japan is not to give citizenship to Muslims who come to Japan, and even permits for permanent residency are given sparingly to Muslims.
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Japanese companies seeking foreign workers specifically note that they are not interested in Muslim workers. And any Muslim who does manage to enter Japan will find it very difficult to rent an apartment. Anywhere a Muslim lives, the neighbors become uneasy. Japan forbids the establishment of Islamic organizations, so setting up Islamic institutions such as mosques and schools is almost impossible. In Tokyo [population 13.35 million] there is only one imam.
Hard to argue with success.