Kritikan terhadap Morsi berubah jadi kudeta; kebebasan disalah guna, rakyat akhirnya hilang suara dan negara tenggelam dalam penindasan.
#AWANInews#AWANIpagi
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@mkini_bm Nak marah jugak kat Rohingya sekarang ni tapi sekarang tengah fokus kat:
-pemandu mabuk
-ladang kerbau pendek
-kuil haram
-kritikan terhadap bantuan bagi mualaf
-transformasi tudung oleh DAP
@jameschin110 I disagree with this policy if Ketuanan Melayu was able to turn the non-Malays into khadam, and only the non-Malays are doing the physical sampah management job.
Why don't these Chinese maintain hygiene instead?
Here's a video of a Japanese tourist spraying deodorant on Chinese 🇨🇳 passengers in the metro because they were smelling bad.
I can’t forgive the Japanese government! Finally, the local governments are stepping up.
115 municipalities now reporting foreigners delinquent on National Health Insurance (Kokuhō) payments to the Immigration Services Agency — impacting residency reviews: Asahi Shimbun
Why on earth was this National Health Insurance delinquency being overlooked all this time?
At last, the obvious and proper thing is finally starting to move forward.
Foreigners who are nothing but a burden on Japan and the Japanese people should go back to their home countries!
@harukaawake Is it possible to build the family 'elsewhere'?
Away from high cost of living.
Workers can return home after 5 pm and not 9 pm.
Kids are not subjected to bullying while at school , and won't commit suicide after summer holidays.
Solve those problems, or migrate to 🇲🇾 or 🇮🇩
🇯🇵 I am Ozaki, a Japanese citizen.
I have a question for people around the world.
When I say, “I want to preserve the beautiful Japan I grew up in for my grandchildren,” I am often labeled as a far-right extremist or nationalist and attacked for it.
Has anyone else experienced something similar?
If so, why do you think this happens?
Is wanting to protect your own country really considered a bad thing?
I am not talking about hating other people or other countries.
I am simply talking about wanting to preserve the culture, traditions, safety, and values that shaped my homeland.
I would genuinely like to hear perspectives from people around the world. 🌏🙏
A Muslim woman from Indonesia came to Japan on a Specified Skilled Worker visa to work at a farm in Kagoshima.
The farm told her not to wear a hijab while working. Their reason was simple:
“It narrows your field of vision, and with agricultural machinery running, sometimes you can’t hear instructions clearly. While you’re in Japan, it would be better to take it off.”
She refused and later quit. After quitting, she claimed she was treated badly — saying even during a company trip she was told not to wear the hijab, and that the founder’s daughters yelled at her to “stop dawdling” and made her run to the fields.
The farm’s response was straightforward:
“She didn’t even join that company trip. And we never told anyone to run to the fields.”
This is the kind of friction that’s already happening when people who refuse to adapt to basic workplace safety rules are brought in.
@tsg112047@ChastityCreates@Alinavisoootime Well, in the case of the UK, you can read about Basra false flag for example.
We have same problem where some Chinese and Indian migrants refuse to integrate with Malay culture, and brought in dogs & pig farms.
Guess the chickens are coming home to roost.
@lyboussaki13344@Dr_TheHistories I'll agree with you only if the cities were made of wood or the Turks had the strongest mobile cannon that could decimate a building in an instant, as well as the assembly line to build them.
@Crazyunfill94 There should be places in Japan where they could take care of the dying poor and 'emulate the existing uniform'.
https://t.co/ZLFZXdT057
You’re gonna throw your phone after you see this story.
For 125 years, a group of Catholic nuns in New York have run a FREE hospice called Rosary Hill Home. They take care of poor people dying from cancer no charge, ever. Just pure Christian charity.
Then Gov. Kathy Hochul signed a law a few years ago that forces EVERY nursing home to use preferred pronouns, house patients by gender identity (not biological sex), and let people into opposite-sex bathrooms and spaces.
The nuns said: “We treat everyone with dignity… but we can’t do that. It goes against our Catholic faith.”
So New York is now threatening them with $5,000–$10,000 fines per violation, loss of their license, and jail time.
These sisters who’ve spent their whole lives caring for the dying are being told: obey the gender rules or shut down.
Unbelievable.
@diggerdoggie If "Muslims having such hatred to sneak in and intentionally burn sacred places" then the sacred places that should have been burned are not jinjas but churches, with good reasons such as these images: