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Originally Posted by MMM
I was a gaijin the whole time I lived in Japan (and still am), but no one ever needed to push me out of a store. What were you doing that got you kicked out?
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You were lucky.
Wasn't doding anything. The chap was outback, I said excuse me, he came out, I looked at him and before I could say "Battery", he simply staed his intention and used hand movement.
A VERY old city named Tawaramoto.. I wasn't so offended, I thought it was funny as I could see the lighter side, but never the less, it was discrimination based on who I was.
Yes, discrimination is everywhere.. We have plenty here with the Aboriginals..
The Japanese history thing was incredible when I found out as I had no idea.. It was similar to a cast sytem of India..
But I do believe the japanese "Ainu" STILL feel the pinch..