Archive for the 'xenophobia' Category
Posted by Guy on June 23, 2008
Would You Do This to the Japanese Living in Your Country?

More Criminal Damage [Again]: Author’s bike tire was slashed.
Civilized people do NOT behave this way; savages do!
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Posted by Guy on June 14, 2008
Needle found in bread sold at Wakayama supermarket
WAKAYAMA — A needle has been found stuck in bread sold at a supermarket here, police said.
A 69-year-old woman who bought the bread was not injured as she found the needle before eating it. Police are treating the case as forcible obstruction of business.
The woman bought a bag containing five pieces of bread at the Okuwa Supermarket’s Wakayama-Nakanoshima outlet in Wakayama on May 28, and put the bread in her freezer at home, local police said.
After thawing out two of the pieces, she was about eat them on Sunday when she found a needle stuck in one of them, and alerted the store.
The incident has prompted the store to use a metal detector to check if any metal objects are in the bread it sells.
(Mainichi Japan) June 10, 2008
Would you like to baste your bread before eating, or after?
Wakayama Prefecture and the Poisoned Curry
Wakayama is the same backwater prefecture (state) were four people were killed and 63 others injured after eating curry laced with arsenic at a community festival. Masumi Hayashi, the chief suspect, was sentenced to death but she is currently appealing the sentence.
The pot of curry which was served to the residents of Sonobe district, Wakayama, was poisoned with at least 1kg grams of arsenic—enough poison to kill about 100 people on July 25, 1998.
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Posted in Hiroshima, Japan, Japanese, Korea, education, murder, okinawa, politics, rape, suicide, war, xenophobia, 日本 | Tagged: murder, Akihabara, Tomohiro Kato, attempted murder, Wakayama, supermarket, metal bread, Niigata, pins and needles, Needle in negligee, food safety, bread, mass murder, board of education, poisoned curry, arsenic, Sonobe, Masumi Hayashi | No Comments »
Posted by Guy on June 4, 2007
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Meet my former neighbor, Mr. ‘F,’ a senior employee of Shinsei Bank. Why is he bending forward grabbing his ankles? That’s how he greeted foreigners outside his uchi (house).
Today everything looks upside down!
It gives a new meaning to Customer Focus at Shinsei bank (see Shinsei Vision and Values). “We provide unparalleled solutions with speed and ability based on our customer’s evolving needs.”
Way to go Shin!
Having learned his new boss was a foreigner, a Korean pig farmer, no less, he completely flipped, rumor has it, and went into his natural ‘Heads down, butts up!’ posture. Apparently, he was unable to straighten up for a long time afterwards, so his wife had to go to work instead!
Rumor has it (again) that he and his famous Korean boss finally reached an understanding plotting to stage a coup (with the help of Rupert Merdoch?) to do away with tradition and revolutionize the way ALL Japanese look at the world!
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Posted in Japan, Korean, Pig Farmer, Revolution, Rupert Merdoch, Shinsei Bank, Softbank, Tradition, blogging, business, community, current events, heads-up-butts-down, humor, politics, xenophobia | No Comments »
Posted by Guy on May 29, 2007
Send your tiny tikes to Okinawa to do some good, Mr. Ando, they will have plenty to retaliate. Why not teach them to protect the chastity of the local damsels in distress, for starters, instead of condoning their antisocial behavior toward friendly foreigners (see previous post).
One recent survey by a school teacher on Okinawa found a third of his female high school students had been sexually molested by U.S. soldiers, a violation U.S. base officers have often dismissed as ‘flirting, because boys will be boys.’
Since the end of WWII, the livelihood and human rights of Okinawans have been violated by high-level noise pollution from military drills, aircraft accidents, environmental destruction, and crimes committed by U.S. military personnel.
One of the worst postwar crimes committed by US military in Okinawa was the 1955 rape and murder of six-year-old Yumiko. The accused, Isaac J. Hart, was not convicted. In 1995 three US servicemen abducted and gang-raped a 12-year-old girl; however, Japan could not try the accused servicemen at the time of the incident because the US-Japan Status of Forces Agreement gave US soldiers immunity from local laws!

Ishiganto stone (Yomitan, Okinawa) is believed to ward off evil spirits! Public domain photo by Wikipedia User:Fg2
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Posted in Japan, News, Ryūkyū Kingdom, US nuclear arms base, blogging, community, crimes committed by the U.S. military, current events, environmental destruction, humor, juvenile delinquents, kids, military, okinawa, opinion, peace, politics, rape, xenophobia | 1 Comment »
Posted by Guy on May 28, 2007
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Meet four of the xenophobic juvenile delinquents (from a gang of about 20 or so ninja turds) at our local junior high school.

Starting May 18 through May 23, 2007, a gang of juvenile delinquents from a nearby junior high school, on their way home, targeted my house. They chanted loud, presumably shouting obscenities at me, as they threw empty PET bottles in the front and backyard. On the second day, I chased the gang, yelled at them and made them remove their garbage.
After two repeats, my spouse and I finally complained to the police. They advised us to talk to the school authorities. The deputy head teacher, Mr. Ando promised to investigate. While we were in Mr Ando’s office, my partner overheard two teachers, who had seen the photos, referring to the gang members as the ’same students who had just damaged a fire hydrant.’
The next day Mr. Ando came over to the house, not to apologize, but to ‘explain,’ even condone the thuggish behavior. He said his students didn’t target our house, but retaliated against me because they felt intimidated!
Come again? Intimidated? Retaliated because someone stood up to antisocial behavior? Is that the kind of reasoning you teach at your school, Mr. Ando? The perverted logic that starts wars you can’t win?
‘Boys will be boys,’ said Mr. Ando, or words to that effect [even if they commit antisocial or criminal behavior.] Where did I hear that one before, Mr. Ando? Surely, you must have heard the colleague in Okinawa who reported that a third of his female high school students had been sexually molested by U.S. soldiers, a violation U.S. base officers have often dismissed as ‘flirting, because boys will be boys.’
Send your tiny tikes to Okinawa to do some good, Mr. Ando, they will have plenty to retaliate. Why not teach them to protect the chastity of the local damsels in distress, for starters, instead of condoning their antisocial behavior toward friendly foreigners.
Posted in Japan, juvenile delinquents, xenophobia | 3 Comments »