"Ernest Schaal" <eschaal@max.hi-ho.ne.jp> wrote in message 
news:BD991417.29718%eschaal@max.hi-ho.ne.jp...
> in article 2tfc0gF1u2s79U1@uni-berlin.de, m.yoshida at masa@yahoo.co.jp
> wrote on 10/17/04 10:56 PM:
>
>> "Ernest Schaal" <eschaal@max.hi-ho.ne.jp> wrote in message
>> news:BD988E2E.2968B%eschaal@max.hi-ho.ne.jp...
>>> in article 2tf1v0F1v1mj6U1@uni-berlin.de, m.yoshida at masa@yahoo.co.jp
>>> wrote on 10/17/04 8:05 PM:
>>>
>>>> What is the matter with his work place? Chinese are more
>>>> emotional and political that Japanese.  In addition don't you
>>>> know how Chinese people prefer exaggerations?
>>>
>>> Your comment above says a lot about you. Chinese are more emotional than
>>> Japanese?
>>
>> Yap.
>>
>>> More political than Japanese?
>>
>> Yap.
>>
>>> Prefer exaggerations?
>>
>> Yap.
>>
>>> It sure sounds
>>> like you are into racist, bigoted, stereotypical statements.
>>
>> Why?
>
> Because your statements are racist, bigoted, and stereotypical. It reminds
> one of the Japanese propaganda of the Pacific War, when the Japanese
> militaristic government was trying to promote hatred of the Chinese.

Allow me to ask the question again:

How many Japanese books on "Nanjing Incident" did you read,
Mr Schaal? You must have taken a look at the references in
David Askew's article.

Masayuki