But the excuses this guy makes are so pathetically weak (and so typically yet transparently intended to save face) it's almost laughable. Almost.
The operator of three cooking schools in Kumagaya, Saitama Prefecture, is scrapping its long-standing policy of barring foreign students, its chairman said Friday.
Ever since its establishment in 1976, Konsho Gakuen has maintained a Japanese-only policy “without thinking it’s a big deal,” Chairman Akio Imai told The Japan Times on Friday.
“I’m very sorry that I was immature and stubborn,” he said, pledging to overcome what he described as his own long-standing fear of accepting foreigners.
Some brilliant evasion here ...
“I acknowledge that the (‘no-foreigner’ part) of our admission policy was terribly misleading,” Imai said without elaborating.
Interesting use of the word "misleading," I thought.
Imai said the remote location of his cooking schools in Kumagaya kept them somewhat isolated from the trends of globalization, making the mere thought of taking in foreign students “inconceivable.”
That's about as loopy as it gets: "we can't accept foreign students because we're out in Bumfuck." And why is that?
“I also acknowledge that we’ve had this fear about what would happen if we accepted foreigners. We’ve been afraid that there will be unpredictable consequence if we do,” Imai said without elaborating.
Unpredictable consequences. Like ... um ... what? Oh, I see, they're unpredictable so you can't say. Roger.
As for the no-foreigner policy, Imai said he never thought it would be considered discriminatory or xenophobic, despite warnings from the prefectural government, which has no authority to order a change in the private school’s policy.
“I thought other schools were doing the same, too,” he said.
Not discriminatory or xenophobic ... despite warnings from the prefectural government. "But I thought everyone was doing it!" And that, of course, makes it OK.
The article at the JT here:
School axes policy of barring foreigners
