Oh, I’m sure there are… “In Japan”? No. What you’re referring to in one in a trillion. And probably Tokyo or Osaka. And there’s probably a good reason for it. There’s a ramen spot in Okinawa that does not let tourists eat there because a whole family will sit at a table and order one ramen and share it. They go in just to get out of the heat. But that’s not… All of Japan. Only where dumbass people do dumbass things to cause this reaction.
I’ve never found a place yet where some form of racism just didn’t exist. But me being from Los Angeles… growing up in the 60s and 70s… I’ve experienced real racism. None of that bs youngsters bitch about over here🇯🇵. Japan is cake compared to the states.
@@localmilfchaser6938 Life is good. We are a breath of fresh air for sure. We have similar family values for sure, love food and family get-together. They see us as very passionate people and want to know more about us. Life is good.
I agree but there is a good reason for that. Japan has no where near the crime rates of the US, which tends to sometimes make people more likely to be prejudice against certain groups. Not saying it’s right but that has a lot to do with it, considering Japan is almost exclusively Japanese.
Racism here🇯🇵… there 🇺🇸and the crime rate…. Too much being added to the conversation. This is a difficult topic if you’ve never experienced racism in both countries. Guess I gotta do a different video to explain the differences.
@@Ricardo_Lucero It’s so stupid, tho… It’s racism, but…NOT at the same time. There’s a thin line between racism and preference HERE that Japanese can make you believe that they aren’t being racist at all.
Japan is 98 percent japanese . U.S.A. is 60 percent white alone. Racial tensions only realy rise when two groups mix in sufficient numbers. So comparing a multicultural society with a homogeneous society doesn't prove much about the groups in question.
@@MexicanSamurai100? You seemed to be making the point that the Japanese were inherently less racist than Americans which I stated was unproven. Matter of fact I think America is remarkably unracist given how heterogenous it is.
@@gotem3858 Nope. This is a 1-minute…thought provoking video. Racism in the states , which I actually prefer over the so-called “racism “ here is a terrible thing. Question… Have you ever experienced any form of racism there where you live?
There are Japanese only restaurants in Japan
Oh, I’m sure there are…
“In Japan”? No.
What you’re referring to in one in a trillion. And probably Tokyo or Osaka. And there’s probably a good reason for it.
There’s a ramen spot in Okinawa that does not let tourists eat there because a whole family will sit at a table and order one ramen and share it. They go in just to get out of the heat. But that’s not… All of Japan. Only where dumbass people do dumbass things to cause this reaction.
The little Filipinos call me OG up in here bro but can't say I have experienced any racism in the Philippines
I’ve never found a place yet where some form of racism just didn’t exist. But me being from Los Angeles… growing up in the 60s and 70s… I’ve experienced real racism. None of that bs youngsters bitch about over here🇯🇵. Japan is cake compared to the states.
How’s life over there as a Chicano?
@@localmilfchaser6938
Life is good. We are a breath of fresh air for sure. We have similar family values for sure, love food and family get-together. They see us as very passionate people and want to know more about us. Life is good.
I agree but there is a good reason for that. Japan has no where near the crime rates of the US, which tends to sometimes make people more likely to be prejudice against certain groups. Not saying it’s right but that has a lot to do with it, considering Japan is almost exclusively Japanese.
Racism here🇯🇵… there 🇺🇸and the crime rate….
Too much being added to the conversation. This is a difficult topic if you’ve never experienced racism in both countries.
Guess I gotta do a different video to explain the differences.
@@eigopapa2215 I agree with you though the differences are subtle there in Japan they are very passive aggressive and doesn’t compare to here
@@Ricardo_Lucero
It’s so stupid, tho… It’s racism, but…NOT at the same time. There’s a thin line between racism and preference HERE that Japanese can make you believe that they aren’t being racist at all.
@@eigopapa2215 yeah I can see how that would be hard to read in a situation
Japan is 98 percent japanese . U.S.A. is 60 percent white alone. Racial tensions only realy rise when two groups mix in sufficient numbers. So comparing a multicultural society with a homogeneous society doesn't prove much about the groups in question.
Finally! That’s basically what I’m saying
@@MexicanSamurai100? You seemed to be making the point that the Japanese were inherently less racist than Americans which I stated was unproven. Matter of fact I think America is remarkably unracist given how heterogenous it is.
@@gotem3858
Nope.
This is a 1-minute…thought provoking video.
Racism in the states , which I actually prefer over the so-called “racism “ here is a terrible thing.
Question… Have you ever experienced any form of racism there where you live?
You have no idea what you’re talking about buddy. Enjoy your life playing the victim.
What video are you watching? 😳
Victim? How’d you get that? 😳
So racist light is ok?
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How’d you get that ? 😳
All racism sucks ass, but it’s important to call racism racism when you’re used to something extremely racist
@@MexicanSamurai100light racism is better than heavy racism to be fair
except I don't think they would killl you in Japan for being black. I could be wrong.
Absolutely right 🤙🏽
So they kill black people in the states? How stupid do you gotta be🤡🤡🤡