"Gaijin GET OUT"
I was looking on the internet about "living in Japan" and this page crossed my way:
The blame game
It's hard to think that Japan is "cursing" foreigners for the problems that are happenning in the country... ne? =(
The last part was the one where I was most shocked about
Asahi reported (June 29) that in Fukuroi, Shizuoka Prefecture, a Brazilian of Japanese descent tried to buy land for his house. Locals then panicked, said his presence "would invite crime to their neighborhood," and successfully blocked his bid.
mostly because Brasil is also my culture, with a little difference though... this mean I'll have problems if I want to buy a house or even live in Japan? this is stupid! -_- '
jya I'll leave a video here too:
Do you like Japan? Japan doesn't like you!
also found this: Foreigners Speak Out
let's see what happens' next.. lol
One more thing as I was browsing on youtube... is it true that Japanese people are killing dolphins because these animals saved the Americans on the WWII? O_o what??
if anyone wants to see a clip of a japanese guy talking bad of dolphins.. dozo
also there are many straaaaaaange videos on youtube O_o I found this one and to tell you the truth I was "O_O . . . . ." I didn't know if I should laught or say "what the...?" to this.
PETA girl mocks Japanese
this one is fun ^^
HOW TO SPEAK FLUENT JAPANESE WITHOUT SAYING A WORD 日本語を教える田中
this one....lol
You can't laught or you'll suffer~ poor guys
bai*
tags~ others
Unfortunately in the world we live in today, there will always be some degree of racism that a person will experience at some point. It doesn't matter what country your from or what country you experience it in.
But you can't judge an entire country (like Japan) for what one ignorant bigot says on websites like YouTube.
The internet tends to bring out the worst in a lot of people and also, people will say things, sometimes mean things, on the internet just to get attention.
I've met several very nice people from Japan online and they are in no way racist. Alot of the problems faced by (like that of the Brazilian man) is most likely due to the elder population who are still trying to hold onto traditional ways of life. The younger generation tend to be more open.
Don't let a few stupid people and their ignorant remarks stop you from going to Japan or from loving the country and its culture.
I also have to question the authenticity of that one video documenting "signs" in Japan. Some of them looked "edited". It brings up the point that you also shouldn't trust everything you see/read online.
Cheer up Miron! *chuu!*
ya I know that are many nice people and can't judge an entire country just because one person says this stuff.
ya some of the signs seemed fake, I thought that too.
thank uuu *Hug*