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Originally Posted by xYinniex
not only japan, everywhere round the world
I've faced racism before, because of my race, in england. 'Dirty chink' is the word that comes to mind.
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The video is talking Korean!
I think it's a fine line between the terminology, because in japan, many Japanese are discriminated against.
My experience was with two young male Japanese students. Big K and Little K.
Their parents (Both full blood wealthy Japanese) from Kyoto, were both surgeons.
They went to study in the US for I think three years.
Big and little K went to a US scholl and made many African American friends.
When they came back to Japan, the two boys were to put it bluntly, "different" to other Japanese kids.
They were ruffer and tougher so to speak. They were solid kids.
It took Big K quite a short time to udnerstand it all, it was easier for him due to age, but little K could not understand why the other kids didn't like him.
If Sachiko (Mother) and I talked about it with him, he would start to cry.
It was very difficult to explain due to his younger age.
So we are talking one race discriminating against the same, all with reasons of course.
Your side I don't take as "real" racism, but rather ignorance form arrogant people who simply don't understand themselves. Infact, if you questioned them, I'm sure they would be lost for words.
Cultures and nationalities discriminate for reasons. Sometimes the reasons can be understood.
I guess all in all, It's a fact of life, but I think it affects people of dual nationalities a hell of a lot more, as they have to put up with a confusion factor twice in their minds.