In article <bk7b25$q7a19$1@ID-201738.news.uni-berlin.de>, 
yokoolebiri@spam.net says...
> "Kaz" <kaz762@hotmail.com>, haber iletisinde sunlari
> yazdi:44dc0a26.0309160719.1aadaa6e@posting.google.com...
> > "Jon up in Tohoku" <jgjonjg@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:<bk6bov$h5k$1@nn-tk106.ocn.ad.jp>...
> > > whether you are a true Japanese national or not, by using babble fish to
> > > translate your sentences to and from English and Japanese a few times, I
> was
> > > able to produce an accurate and more compelling statement. I think you
> > > should look into this method of writing. Not only does it make you sound
> > > more like the retard you most likely are, it actually comes out making
> more
> > > sense.
> > >
> > > "Yes, I'm real Japanese. Don't get fooled by the wanker Vernon, he is
> > > just a silly racist called Canadian that hate and despise the Japanese
> > > by such a stupid fabrication as the Japanese eat dolphins. He is
> > > worthless to deal seriously."
> > >
> > > can become..........
> > >
> > > "As for that, there is a Japanese of the substance which is I. You with
> the
> > > wanker which does not have the necessity the Vernon which is deceived to
> > > make his canned goods the method where production and the dolphin where
> the
> > > foolish race discriminatory principle person who is the Canadian person
> who
> > > the Japanese hates the Japanese is foolish you can eat, it scorns it was
> > > exactly called. He coping seriously, is needless."
> >
> > Just in case for people who don't know how Tohoku is, unlike the nasty
> > racist land Canada, Tohoku is a very nice region with nice people,
> > unlike the nasty White supremacist's land Canada where the filthy
> > racists inhabit.
> 
> Why labeling the entire nation? 

Because he's a feeble-minded stereotyping racist.  His mind is not 
capable of holding more than one thought at a time.  Therefore, he is 
usually incapable understanding that generalizing from individual 
behaviour to racial characteristics is illogical.

He can, however, protest when a negative stereotype aimed at Japanese is 
applied to himself.  For example, he admits that some Japanese soldiers 
meted out brutal treatment to captives and citizens of occupied 
territory during WWII.  But he asks people to see that it was not HE who 
did this, nor was it the majority of Japanese.  Strangely, he can't 
apply this kind of reasoning when criticizing others, like people from 
China, New Zealand, South Africa, Canada, Australia, and just about 
anywhere else where "white" people live.  Hmmm. I wonder why that is?

Verno