"Ernest Schaal" <eschaal@max.hi-ho.ne.jp> wrote in message 
news:BD9B10F0.298F9%eschaal@max.hi-ho.ne.jp...
> in article 2tk3mqF1urmf7U1@uni-berlin.de, m.yoshida at masa@yahoo.co.jp
> wrote on 10/19/04 6:05 PM:
>
>> "Ernest Schaal" <eschaal@max.hi-ho.ne.jp> wrote in message
>> news:BD99A1FD.2978B%eschaal@max.hi-ho.ne.jp...
>>> in article 2th60mF1vti7qU1@uni-berlin.de, m.yoshida at masa@yahoo.co.jp
>>> wrote on 10/18/04 3:26 PM:
>>>
>>>> It's quite hard to have a discussion with Mr. Schaal, because
>>>> he gets more emotional right away than Chinese.  My guess is
>>>> he is a Chinese-oriented elder.
>>>>
>>>> Masayuki
>>>
>>> My, you really hate the Chinese, don't you? No wonder, with Japanese like
>>> you around, that the Chinese hate your guts. Too bad you spoil it for the
>>> level-headed and decent Japanese.
>>
>> I have some Chinese friends who are former colleagues at a university
>> I worked with in England. They are not as bigoted as you, but considerably
>> emotional and political. BTW It is worthy note that here in this thread I
>> have never ever said that being emotional and political is a bad thing.
>
> You don't make it sound like a good thing. Instead, your comments were very
> telling that you have the same mindset that the Japanese government was
> trying to promote in the late part of the nineteenth and first part of the
> twentieth century.

Oh, this time you switched from a lawyer's postion to a social
psychologist one, didn't you?  You're like a Jack of all trades.

Masayuki