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GomiGirl wrote::rofl:
Hook, line and sinker!! hehehe
Gaisaradatsuraku! wrote: Total bullshit Kamome. Where is your evidence that racism isn't inate. It is found in every culture and race around this globe and it has been with us since history has been recorded. Yet, you and your ilk want us to believe that racism is the product of an ignorant mind. No, that is not correct. Racism is normal and we should stop this line of attack if we want to reduce racism. The public school rhethoric is that this is a shameful, ignorant, loathesome response. That line is doing us no good and Amerika is probably more racist than it was in the 1950s.
You want me to believe this isn't a normal human response? You have the burden of proof not me. You and DJEB suck up the public school swill like dogs lap up a puddle of muddy water.
Gaisaradatsuraku! wrote:The fact is that those sentos are private businesses and should be able to do whatever they want. If their customers in general support the ban it is because of the obnoxious behavior of the Russians who ought to have their asses kicked. Telling private businesses and people that they have no choice but to bathe with these pigs will only further create a divide. No thanks to your America in Japan thing. Wrong move, wrong place, wrong time.
Gaisaradatsuraku! wrote: my dear, let me tell you I can remember seeing people who looked for different from me when I was still in my babycarriage.
Gaisaradatsuraku! wrote:It blew me away. Just like it blows away everyone if they will just admit it. Nothing wrong with that.
Gaisaradatsuraku! wrote:All races do this. All people do this so you have got a lot of work to do to convince me that this anything but a normal human reaction.
Gaisaradatsuraku! wrote:It is worldwide, it is nonstop. If it were just a function that were taught, pray tell, who did the first teaching? "Whoever" it was did a damn good job because it caught on more than Jesus Christ Himself. It is NOT taught.
Gaisaradatsuraku! wrote:GomiGirl wrote:For a well balanced, secure and broad-minded person, being confronted with a new (but non-threatening) experience leads to a healthy curiosity. Then the person will judge the "new experience" on its merits.
Let me guess....hmmm.... I bet you put your lofty self in the camp of the enlightened. How fortunate, how special you are...How did you ever become so wise and decent. You are truly a person to be admired....
Gaisaradatsuraku! wrote:GomiGirl wrote:For an insecure and narrow minded person, a new (but non-threatening) experience will induce a fear response. Small minded people hate what they can never understand and are afraid of new experiences. An arrogant person will attempt to cover of the veneer of insecurity with agressive behaviour all the while fearful of others being able to spot the crap coursing through every fibre.
Wow!!! Any "scientific evidence" to back this up??? No, none necessary. I understand. When you spew the same crap out to the rest of the nonthinkers no proof is necessary. I see....
Gaisaradatsuraku! wrote:GomiGirl wrote:
Some of us have evolved and possess the cognitive capacity to process what we see rationally and without fear. If you cannot take responsibility for your own thought processes then you have not evolved past the animal stage. That is what keeps people from moving forward.
Wow. You are so special. No as a matter of fact you probably qualify as having a low IQ.
Gaisaradatsuraku! wrote:We are animals Gomi.
Gaisaradatsuraku! wrote:We are but a few generations removed from the folks who lived in the dirt and killed other animals to survive. You are quite (as in very) arrogant in even thinking that you are any more than an animal.
Gaisaradatsuraku! wrote:Clearly, the ability to associate and draw conclusions is a sign of intelligence.
Gaisaradatsuraku! wrote:It is what allowed us to progress to what we are today (mostly animals like you of the arrogant type). It is only with this ability did "man" achieve his meager achievements.
Gaisaradatsuraku! wrote:You have just told me you don't/can't associate what your eyes see with an expected response.
Gaisaradatsuraku! wrote:You would have me believe that this is because you have risen above. Frankly my dear you haven't risen at all and if anything the inability to associate probably is indicative of a low IQ.
Gaisaradatsuraku! wrote:Here it is in math form:
Intelligence = association
Association = racism
Intelligence = racism
Gaisaradatsuraku! wrote:And, as a matter of fact, many absolutely brilliant people have been flaming racists.
Gaisaradatsuraku! wrote:So, enough, with this "if you're racist you are ignorant clap trap."
Gaisaradatsuraku! wrote:If you want to put an end to this type of behavior you need to try a new tact. Eliminate the shame please. Eliminate the arrogance please (such as above where you wax barfingly about the virtues of enlightened non-racists like yourself).
Gaisaradatsuraku! wrote:
Total bullshit Kamome. Where is your evidence that racism isn't inate. It is found in every culture and race around this globe and it has been with us since history has been recorded.
Resolute Optimist wrote:Only when we accept this about ourselves can progress be made. It is people like you that are holding up the show by claiming some moral highground (however, this is only in your mind).
I saw an interesting program about a woman who taught racism awareness classes to try and relieve the situation of the black students who were experiencing trouble.
Her method was to ask a student the first thing he thought about when she asked a black student to the front of the class. You could see the kids anguish as they tried to wriggle their way out with unoffensive "he's tall", "he's a boy", "he has a beard", whatever. She was having absolutely none of it. To the students who kept saying things like "you don't know me, we all have the same soul, the same heart" etc, she kept repeating "this is not the point, you see a black man before that". What she was trying to make people understand is that we instinctively see skin colour. Education then leads you to make negative/positive/neutral assumptions based on colour, and that not recognizing that basic fact was denying a lot of people of a road towards a solution. Why? Because we are all equal as human beings, but we are all different, and when you don't take into account these differences, you don't take into account the difficulties that each person encounters because of that difference. And I'm not just talking about individual, each-person-is unique differences, but cultural/community differences in extension.
Making assumptions on someone is wrong, discriminating against them is wrong, etc etc etc. You've been educated that way and so have I. But to hardcore racists you have to take a braver approach and tackle it by recognizing the primal process that leads them to recognize the difference (eg: "this is a black man") and try to get them to understand that it's the process that happens after that recognition that is unrealistic. Standing there saying "we're all the same" is just asking for the obvious reaction of any racist who can SEE that we're not.
But this subject is completely taboo, and if you suggest something slightly outside the usual lines, you attract suspicion which is pretty pathetic.
Andocrates wrote:But I will confess I am defiantly prejudiced against Thai's and Philippinoes, I don't know why I just am. Bad childhood experiences I guess.
Andocrates wrote:But I will confess I am defiantly prejudiced against Thai's and Philippinoes, I don't know why I just am. Bad childhood experiences I guess.
1. The belief that race accounts for differences in human character or ability and that a particular race is superior to others.
2. Discrimination or prejudice based on race.
Alcazar wrote:edutainment industry
Alcazar wrote: Speaking of working in Eikaiwa, I thought it was interesting reading about another industry for gaijin, that being the wedding industry. I'll be a pretend priest if I can find the job.
I couldn't believe it when I read about it, but it would be dead easy. Much like English teaching, you just assume a role the Japanese want to see! Thank god for stereotypes, many people's livelihoods depend on them.
Alcazar wrote:DJEB,
How did you go about finding your potential priest job? Did you go to them, or did you know someone who introduced you?
'Shigeo Morita established his company Christ Corp. 13 years ago'.
http://www.thingsasian.com/goto_article/article.2189.html
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And in regard to teaching English, I would care about my students learning properly or not, so it looks like it will be quite demanding like you said.
Alcazar
Alcazar wrote:DJEB,
Do you think that gaijin would be in greater demand for wedding industry work outside of Tokyo, say in a major city like Osaka?
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