Kevin Wayne Williams <nihongo@paxonet.kom> wrote in message news:<g0BQa.15229$D%1.9335@nwrddc01.gnilink.net>...
> Kaz wrote:
> 
> > Kevin Wayne Williams <nihongo@paxonet.kom> wrote in message news:<nMnQa.11114$D%1.6848@nwrddc01.gnilink.net>...
> > 
> >>Kaz wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>Are you stupid or crazy? All of those countries you listed are
> >>>extremely offensive countries against Kansai-jin.
> >>
> >>I'll make you a bet, Kaz. If I walked down the street here in San Jose, 
> >>and started asking people how they felt about Kansaijin, only one out of 
> >>fifty would know what one was. Out of that group, 20% would be 
> >>Kansaijin, and most of the rest would be from other places in Japan.
> > 
> > 
> > Is San Jose the place where the concentration camps for "japs" were
> > once located? ....No, they were supposed to be located in some desert
> > area, so is that close to those camps in the desert? I guess so. And
> > that's why they still hung around that area. They still can't
> > completely get out from the camps. If you dislike them, you can put
> > them into the camps again.
> 
> The internment camps were southwest of here. Yes, that was a shameful 
> period of American history. I won't defend it.
> 
> My main point is valid: American's don't discriminate against Kansaijin. 
> Most Americans can't distinguish Chinese, Vietnamese, Koreans, and 
> Japanese. 

It seems you are correct. It's true that they can't tell the
difference between the Japanese and other Asians. That's why I was
saying they just hate all coloreds including Kansaijin. Daihard is a
crazy honorary White Japanese who daydreams as if Whites like us.

> The number that can tell the difference between an "honorary 
> white Tokyo type" Japanese person and someone from Kansai is trivially 
> small.
> 
> KWW