Talk:Pacific Movement of the Eastern World

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See Waiting for Tojo by Earnest Allen Jr.

(www.umass.edu/afroam/downloads/allen.tojo.pdf)

Please also send me £16.99 so that I can buty a copy of Black Crescent (http://www.cambridge.org/uk/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=0521600790&ss=ind), as I could then add even more information!!! Harrypotter 16:57, 8 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]


This whole article is ridiculuously favorable to the PMEWe[edit]

IF there were any real goals besides getting money from the poor, I will be surprised. Re read that article! THe Ashima Takis guy is a total creep. The whole organization was a do nothing cash raking scam. The only thing it says is black folks were desperate in the 1930s, looking for hope, and vulnerable to scam artists. I mean he was a faith healer, faked an accent, promised them they could move and live in Japan. Marry Japaneses women. Mrdthree 18:06, 23 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]


I have removed the erroneous reference to this movement being associated with Communism or Communist Part of America. This is false and was most likely inserted by a white supremacist. They have a tendency to label any non-whites who oppose them as being Left-wing or Communist even though many such movements are clearly Right-wing or Extreme Right-wing. Being Right-wing is not a preserve of the white race (constitute 10% or worlds population). Many white supremacists are themselves Left-wing as they seek to use state intervention to suppress non-whites. They also have a tendency to whine about the Free-Market when its works to their detriment such as with Globalisation or goods and services shifting wealth to Asia and Latin America. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Whitehouse90310 (talkcontribs) 22:06, 26 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Citizenship[edit]

I removed the following sentence:

"However, to this day, it is nearly impossible for non-ethnically Japanese individuals to become citizens."

I'd like to see some evidence to support such a huge statement.

221.189.31.31 (talk) 16:22, 4 September 2010 (UTC)DK[reply]

Peculiar Wikilink[edit]

Why is the term "House of Israel" directed towards the article Israelites, if it is some sort of example of "substitution theology" (alternatively called "theology of substitution")?--Filll (talk | wpc) 17:23, 9 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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