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23 minutes ago, KhalistanYouth said:

Immigration is tough, if you do immigrate then you're working for labor reasons, or being a English teacher.

You probably have to give up your citizenship in other countries, and yes Japan has a problem with their youth,  most of them commit suicide, depressed,worried about family honor and their future, and some of them are completely isolated. 

Ideally Sikhi could help these youth fall back in with society and live a better life, there's already a gurduwara in Japan so we just need knowledgeable singhs who can speak Japanese to actually perform the act.

Research about the suicide forest in Japan, and  the messages there.

(I forgot most of them, but usually  people who plan on killing themselves leave messages, like I think it was blue tape for thinking about suicide, or something.)

I actually plan on going to Tokyo one day myself.

I'll be going in 2020, I'll be checking out what it is like . Kobe has the oldest sikh settlement and gurdwara.

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On 7/15/2019 at 9:37 AM, jkvlondon said:

how about Japan as they are a dwindling population but had a military past and could easily relate to Guru ji's philiosophy as their samurais' writings are echoes of the saint sipahi motif , they need their youth to reengage in life in a healthy family way, for their race to survive .

That could be an option. We probably need to have one parcharic team in each country. Distributing leaflets and having talks. Possibly have someone that is a japanese Sikh take part in the parchaar. 

Only issues are funding and infrastructure of parchaar. Not sure what basics of Sikhi are doing these days. But they need to get back to doing what their good at. 

We have to hand select countries as I mentioned before as due to limited resouces and men on the ground we cant do all of the countries at once. Unless we can start having more paarcharic teams. 

So far according basics of Sikh they only have about 3-5 parcharics and that is in the whole country. 

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Best get cracking if Japan is a potential site for parchaar, because the Marxists at the UN are currently bombarding the Japs with propaganda for the purpose of them accepting low IQ Muzzies and Africans to replenish an aging and declining population. Once these folks get a foothold in the country, we'll be shunted to the back of the queue as usual.

Also, the Japanese mindset considers races and tribes from the Indian subcontinent to be inherently inferior. So, that sales patter better be slick, because it's going to be an uphill struggle to convince a proud, dignified race with centuries-old culture and traditions -- that was ONLY brought to heel during a war when it was partially destroyed by two NUCLEAR BOMBS -- that we have anything to offer such a people.

They may be under the cultural and militaristic boot of the Americans -- for understandable reasons -- but that doesn't mean they'll open their legs for us.

 

The arrogance and delusion here is hilarious at times.

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2 hours ago, Redoptics said:

Does it really matter which countries? Just get the message correct, otherwise we are going to get diluted versions of the truth.

Yes of course it does. Some countries and their peoples are more receptive to parchaar then others. 

Ie why concentrate resources on places where people will not be that interested. 

ie middle east, north africa.

We need to branch out instead of focusing soley on the UK canada and USA. 

 

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Just now, Big_Tera said:

Yes of course it does. Some countries and their peoples are more receptive to parchaar then others. 

Ie why concentrate resources on places where people will not be that interested. 

ie middle east, north africa.

We need to branch out instead of focusing soley on the UK canada and USA. 

 

No you don't have a clue, get the message correct it will flow itself,  you dont seem to understand sikhi

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6 minutes ago, Redoptics said:

No you don't have a clue, get the message correct it will flow itself,  you dont seem to understand sikhi

Your talking nonsence again. You dont really have anything good to say. Apart from comming out with random silly comments. 

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12 minutes ago, Redoptics said:

No you don't have a clue, get the message correct it will flow itself,  you dont seem to understand sikhi

As I said. You have not bothered reading the thread. We dont have resources to go to every single country willy nilly you have to be selective to get the best results for your effort. Get that through your thick brain. 

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