Tuesday, June 30, 2015
How calloused is the world today?
Monday, June 29, 2015
Dealing with the Enemy-Superman's Treason against Srbija
Sunday, June 28, 2015
ISIS and the Pride Parade-Secret allies
As I expected, this is nothing new if you'd ask me. Obamites of London who flooded the streets to celebrate the LGBT party of doom with the ISIS flag. Why I am not surprised? It's the work of Obama and his allies across Britain as well. I don't even expect a big crusade against this because you know why...
Typical CNN coverup says:
“All of a sudden this man quite distinctive from the rest of the crowd – he was dressed in black and white while everyone else was brightly colored. This man in black and white was waiving what appears to be a very bad mimicry, but a very clear attempt to mimic [the] ISIS flag,” the journalist reported on the phone.
“It’s certainly not Arabic,” Pawle added. “In fact, it looks like it could be gobbledygook. But it’s very distinctively the ISIS flag. Anyway, I seem to be the only person to have spotted this.”
CNN? I am not surprised of this. Those who say there is no ISIS propaganda in the LGBT scenes, think again. CNN is the Crescent News Network I hate to watch since reporting of the false news or should I say, too mainstream. CNN is too incompetent..
Never forget their sacrifices
1389. Battle of Kosovo. Sveti Knez Lazar. Vidovdan. These are just the words people never knew about the heroic martyrdom of Saint Prince Lazar. He gave us what is the true meaning of sacrifice for our God and our homeland. People should never forget what he gave us. The sacrifice of keeping the Turkish Ottoman troops away from the rest of Europe despite losing his life and his soldiers on that fateful day.
Never a man like him shall do these heroic and holy deeds of having a divine liturgy before defending their homeland against the Ottoman menace. He is so unique that he is the well known gatekeeper of the Balkans. Serbia survived for 50 years after his death as an Ottoman vassal until the Turks decided to attack Srbija and it was not until the 19th century that the Serbs finally united to repel the Ottoman invasions after more than 400 years of tyrant Ottoman rule.
Srpski:
Ko je Srbin i srpskoga roda,
i od srpske krvi i kolena,
a ne doš'o na boj na Kosovo,
ne imao od srca poroda,
ni muškoga ni devojačkoga!
Od ruke mu ništa ne rodilo,
rujno vino ni pšenica bela!
Rđom kapo dok mu je kolena!
English:
Whoever is a Serb and of Serb birth,
And of Serb blood and heritage,
And comes not to fight at Kosovo,
May he never have progeny born from love,
Neither son nor daughter!
May nothing grow that his hand sows,
Neither red wine nor white wheat!
And may he be dying in filth as long as his children are alive!
Friday, June 26, 2015
The Hardest thing-move on
Thursday, June 25, 2015
KLA-FSA/ISIS Conmection
Wednesday, June 24, 2015
Bestfriend
If there is one thing I cannot forsaken on my friends lists, it is my best friend. Most people may not know her but she is always there for me and I am always there for her. Understanding each other and never having doubts...Most of my friends are girls but she is very special among them because the bond that kept us strong and talking to each other is the best way.
Personal life, dreams, respective relationships and awesome outings are the best. I treat her. She treats me. She and I exchange about life and being of course, what it means to be Filipino-Japanese here in Japan. Others left me or somehow never talked to me after almost a year but she has been with me for the last 2 years and she is like my sister. She is truly dependable.
Having similar history and different paths, we kept in touch. If she knows I am writing this article, she could be surprised but bestfriends are not just between man and man and woman and woman. It can be anyone. Thankfully, God made me and her best friends for life. She is truly awesome on her own terms.
Tuesday, June 23, 2015
EU should end
Monday, June 22, 2015
The sad plight of WWII-era Japanese-Peruvians
This could be a sensitive topic I will made but this is my thoughts on the conditions of Japanese-Peruvians in WWII. It's not just how they were a target of racism in Peru for associating itself with USA and being anti-Japan for fear that Japan would invade South America for it's bases to attack the United States.
First, I thought about this when I am talking to a Peruvian woman at work about the Peruvian-Japanese that were interned in the United State and she doesn't have a concrete idea why it happened. I got home and thought if it was the best topic to make out from sad stories from history.
I would discuss more on their lives on the camps in the United States. It was the darkest days in their plight that the trauma caused them not to accept the compensation from the American government decades later.
After the Pearl Harbor bombing, Peru broke ties with Japan and the suspicion on the Japanese-Peruvians increased as Peru imitated what happened in USA but Franklin Roosevelt wanted to remove all the Japanese in Peru and you know what happened..
According to Gardiner (in Hirabayashi and Yano 2006: 160), 2,264 Latin Americans of Japanese descent were deported to the United States in 1942. Among those, at least 1,800 people were from Peru. Those Japanese who were on a “blacklist” at the American embassy in Peru were kidnapped and deported at gunpoint by the Peruvian police to internment camps in Texas and New Mexico. These deported “Japanese” included many people born in Peru (Gardiner 1981: 14-15; Hirabayashi and Kikumura-Yano 2007: 157). At these camps, the Japanese-Peruvians were joined by some 500 Japanese immigrants and their children from eleven other Latin American nations, (i.e., Bolivia,[2] Colombia, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama).[3] It is hard today to discern the precise reasons for these deportations. Patriotic wartime hysteria and political pressure from the United States were major contributing factors, but these simply added to the already extensive patterns of discrimination found in Peru. According to California Democratic congressman Xavier Becerra, one motive behind this action was to use these people as bargaining chips. Becerra and members of the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Latin Americans of Japanese Descent Act (S 381 and H.R. 662) claim that some 800 Japanese Latin Americans in these camps were sent to Japan in exchange for captured American soldiers. However, substantive evidence that these exchanges actually took place remains to be documented.
Life in the camps was not only a physical and economic struggle for Japanese-Peruvians, it also involved conflict with both non-Japanese Americans and Japanese Americans. Physically, the internment camps in the United States were like prisons, with residents surrounded by barbed-wire fences with armed guards. Physical conditions, especially at first, were stark. Each camp housed about 10,000 people, and conditions were often crowded. However, the residents gradually organized themselves, and by the end of the war something of a community had grown in each camp. There were newspapers, amateur theaters, schools, and sports teams. Many people had jobs, such as cooks, janitors, or health-care workers. As time passed, some Japanese were given a chance to be released temporarily from the camps to engage in agricultural work in local areas. But these opportunities were mostly limited to Japanese Americans, most of whom were either first-generation Japanese or their Nisei second-generation children born in the United States. They knew almost nothing about Peru or the Japanese Peruvians, and showed little interest in learning more. The feelings seemed mutual. This was especially true for the Nisei, most of whom thought of themselves simply as Americans or Peruvians and identified with the cultural and social values of their respective host nations. The Japanese minority from Latin America, then, was a minority even in the internment camps.
Not surprisingly, Japanese Peruvians, whose only American experience was their internment, were equally, if not more, hostile. By 1943, after many Japanese Americans had proved loyal to the US by enlisting, the US began drafting Japanese-American men including those who had been denied most of the rights enjoyed by US citizens and been imprisoned. As a result by the end of the war more than 33,000 Japanese-American men and women had served in the American armed forces. The West Coast exclusion orders that had barred Japanese Americans from living on the coast were terminated in December, 1944, and the last camp was closed in March 1946. Although no provisions were made to compensate them for the losses they incurred during the war or as a result of internment (except for the $25 that each was given when leaving the camps), Japanese-Americans were free to go anywhere in the country. Many returned to the West Coast. But Japanese-Peruvians who were detained in the United States were neither allowed to return to Peru until 1948. Nor were their belongings returned to them by the Peruvian government following return. Although a few managed to return to Latin America, many were either deported to Japan or reentered the United States from Mexico and applied for a visa to stay in the United States. In 1988, over 110,000 Japanese Americans who were interned during the war received an official apology from the American government and $20,000 compensation for being incarcerated. However, Japanese Latin Americans who were interned received no apology or compensation. This was because when they were deported from Peru, their passports were taken away by the Peruvian government, and they were classified as "illegal aliens" upon their arrival in the States. Being neither U.S. citizens nor permanent residents at that time, they failed to qualify for reparations even though the majority eventually became American citizens after the war. Finally, after a class-action lawsuit, in June 1998 American-interned Latin Americans received an official apology from the U.S. government and nominal compensation of $5000. However, only about 800 Latin Americans accepted this offer, the others simply rejecting it outright. As mentioned, in summer 2007 a US Senate committee formed a commission to investigate the relocation, internment, and deportation of Latin Americans of Japanese descent during World War II. It estimated that the cost of the investigation would be about $500,000. The sponsors included Senators Daniel Inouye and Daniel Akaka from Hawaii, Ted Stevens and Lisa Murkowski from Arkansas, Carl Levin from Michigan, Patrick Leahy from Vermont, and Congressmen, Xavier Becerra, Dan Lungren, and Mike Honda of California and Chris Cannon of Utah. The investigation was originally initiated in 2006 by the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Latin Americans of Japanese Descent Act. It remains to be seen if the commission will come up with a solution that is acceptable to both the US government and the Latin American Japanese victims.
I have to copy it from an external site but reading the whole thing which I did is to see, how the internment camps made them hostile to the American government and were the most out-of-place people in those camps. They can't assimilate with the Japanese-Americans in the camps because they only know Spanish unlike their American counterparts that speaks both Japanese and English fluently. Being stateless, some made their way to the United States while a few went back to Peru to start again.
What I am writing here is an act of tragedy, made possible by people like Roosevelt that wanted to destroy the Japanese even in Peru, for his political ambitions....The Japanese-Peruvians would suffer more in the internment camps than the Japanese-Americans...Losing their Peruvian citizenship, few returned, having the internment trauma and most of all, being the victim of racism altogether.
Superman Izdajnik
Friday, June 19, 2015
Feeling Worthless
Wednesday, June 17, 2015
Protect Al-Assad or ISIS dominates
Tuesday, June 16, 2015
Bias against the Serbs
I want to point out in this article, how Serbs are getting the hatred, not for being the people that are attacked but as the people affected by Western propaganda to be the villain. Here's the point. Whether in sports, politics or religion, the Serbs get a biased treatment.
In sports? Some people would say, it's a big deal for me but look at my observation. How come Serbian basketball prospects are all ignored despite the obvious talent. The case of Nemanja Nedović being left out by the Golden State Warriors for no good reason. While in Croatia, Dario Šarić gets more playing time in Anadolou Efes despite the fact he is not really that the threat he is with Cibona. Mario Hezonja is talked about in the NBA but his brash attitude is not mentioned. Dušan Ristić or even Nenad Miljenović aren't even talked about.
Politics? A lot of reasons. Vojislav Šešelj was indicted, released but attempted to being indict again! Ante Gotovina, his role in Oluja is a free man! Naser Orić is a free man while Radovan Karadžić isn't. That is bias! I told you, biased!!!!!
Religion? The horrible history of Jasenovac, the involvment of the Catholic church to destroy the Serbian Orthodox church through mass killings, forced conversions and cover up of the whole history led to the Catholic church trying to hastingly baptise Alojzije Stepinac, the vicious murderer during WWII! The Serbian Orthodox church are accused by the Western media to help the Vojska Srbije during the Građanski Rat Jugoslavija while the Vojska Hrvatska being supported by the Catholic church to destro monasteries and churches in Hrvatska alone weren't!!!
Disappointing as it is, I hope the Serbs get justice!
I know God has plans for me
Monday, June 15, 2015
Apocalyptic madness
Friday, June 12, 2015
Neoprostiv/Unforgivable
"Unfortunately, in the concrete case we could not avoid the suffering of civilians. I sincerely regret that. The goal of the operation was certainly to establish peace."
Thursday, June 11, 2015
Toma trying to be a Pacifist
I have an article for my Serbian readers and it is about Tomislav Nikolić trying to be a pacifist between Russia and EU as Serbia is currently heading the OSCE. At first glance, it could mean disaster if he fails but being a good hearted person, i think in this case, give him a chance even just 1%. We are just humans and we made mistakes but it doesn't mean I support him. He is two-faced leader in my observation.
"We hold the OSCE presidency. If they really want to reconcile, Serbia is the ideal chairman. After us, there will not be a country that wants to join the EU and has good relations with Russia," Nikolić said as he took questions during a news conference with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in Belgrade.
Here's the obvious thrill in my observations:
Asked "whether Serbia can contribute to calming passions" between Palestine and Israel, he said that "if all parties to conflicts in the world were to, in some way, rely on Serbia, we would not have time to sleep at night."
Citing as examples China and Japan, Armenia and Azerbaijan, Russia and Georgia, Macedonia and Greece, which he said are all friends of Serbia, Nikolić noted that his country has been "offering good services to each of them."
"With each of them we can make contacts that might lead to solving the problem," he said, and stressed that "the most difficult dispute" was the one between the EU and Russia.
I recently tried to decipher why in the world Toma would do such a thing. Trying to make peace? It's not yet in my observations but maybe likely. See his approach. Whether people see this as a game is I don't know. Maybe his pacifism is going too far beyond his control. The first thing Toma do is to kick out Aleksandar Vučić, his embattled ally from being the Prime Minister and put someone neutral(if that's possible). I know it will never happen but that's my take.
Maybe not the best option for him as well but he should as well get Kosovo back. That's objective no. 1, retake Kosovo at all costs. I know he cares but he doesn't want to escalate it into a conflict, so he is not deciding what should be done. In the end, it's his decision if he wants Srbija to be respectable again or not.
Most Filipino unPatriotic and anti-nationalists
Wednesday, June 10, 2015
Nothing is left
Tuesday, June 9, 2015
Stop Arming the Saudis on Yemen!
Anti-arms trade activists are demanding that the UK stops peddling arms to Saudi Arabia, as the death toll in Yemen passes 2,000. Their call comes as a Saudi blogger faces a decade in prison and 1,000 lashes for expressing his political views.
The 10-year and 1,000 lashes sentence for Raif Badawi was upheld by the Supreme Court in the Gulf kingdom’s capital, Riyadh, last week. The ruling has sparked outrage among social justice groups around the globe.
“The fact that it is also the world’s largest buyer of UK weapons is a sign of the real hypocrisy at the heart of UK foreign policy,” he said.
“What right does the UK have to talk about human rights and democracy when its ministers are directly promoting arms sales to a regime that tortures bloggers?”
Over the course of its first four years in government, the previous Tory-Lib Dem coalition plowed ahead with the UK’s well-trodden policy of licensing £3.8 billion worth of arms to Saudi Arabia.
“This included licenses for combat aircraft, components for bombs, weapon sights and tear gas. There is no suggestion that this will change under the current government,” CAAT said.
What word I saw their that made me feel outraged against UK? Hypocrisy!! Their foreign policy is hypocrisy. Promoting democracy while letting the Saudis get away with their Wahhabist and Salafist rule over the people, like it is just a comic book affair never to be shown to the public no matter what or simpley, denying any trace of evidence.
Monday, June 8, 2015
Sanctions on Russia is a Cold War mentality
Saturday, June 6, 2015
Srebrenica is a WESTERN tool
Srebrenica? Ok. I would discuss it. I don't believe Srebrenica had a genocide nor it was the worst. Or according to the film Težina Lanaca, Ratko Mladić just overrun Srebrenica but never expected the Bosniak Army to leave the scene and the some people. Mladić wanted revenge for much greater number of Srbi who were actually murdered by Bošnjaci but Srebrenica's Bosniaks that were ''killed'' would be the tool Bill Clinton use to attack Srbija during 1995, including the VRS.
The Serbian government are being forced to visit Srebrenica(WOW!) despite the obvious truth that Serbs never recognized Srebrenica because it was a tool, not a scene of genocide. I want to ask Bill Clinton on what does it feel to have your people murdered while those who attacked are being hailed as martyrs?
Presdesnik Tomislav Nikolić mentioned that before he visits the damned place, Bakir Izetbegović(Alija Izetbegović aka killer of his own people) should visit Bratunac and elsewhere. That's impossible when Bakir has the side of NATO, EU and Amerika.
I repeat again, it's a massive tool.
Wednesday, June 3, 2015
Obama's personal Russophobia
Tuesday, June 2, 2015
Serbian and Armenians-People affected by the Genocide
Monday, June 1, 2015
The American Puppet
I am a bit pissed whenever Srpski Premijer Aleksandar Vučić aka Superman would try to play Amerika's heroj AGAIN. Let's face it. He is not letting money go away in favor of giving up Kosovo and annoying his best friend, Srspki Presdesnik Tomislav Nikolić, whom I feel has some secret feud going on. Let's say Toma wants to have EU but would not sacrifice ties with Rusija while Vučić would prefer money than his country.
Going to the Tirana for some fishy meeting, he mentioned he wants to cut back the dependency of gas from Russia.
AP said that "in a major policy shift, the Serbian prime minister said his country will accept U.S. calls to reduce dependency on Russian gas by adding an American-backed pipeline that would bring gas to Europe from Azerbaijan."
"Regarding energy safety, energy security, we are ready to diversify the sources of gas for Serbia, which is very important for our American friends as well," Vučić said.
The news agency said that the United States "has been encouraging Balkan and other states to move forward with the Trans-Adriatic Pipeline, which will take Azeri gas from the Caspian Sea to Italy, rather than setting its hopes on another project that would pipe Russian gas through Turkey."
Serbia is further described by AP as "a traditional Russian ally that wants to join the European Union," and one that "has already expressed interest in the Moscow-backed pipeline project dubbed Turkish Stream" - adding that "supporting the alternative American-backed pipeline is a major policy shift by Serbia which could be viewed with unease in Moscow."
He's such a shame. Why can't he be ashamed that these same American partners he refers are the same country that bombarded Srbija with cluster bombs containing depleted Uranium and killing thousands of innocent civilians, turning Kosovo from a Serb-dominated to an Albanian dominated and the poor Serbs are being cheated by their Prime Minister, all in the name of fame and money!