FreddieN wrote:

> > > > > whereas Chinese people just pervert everything to make Japanese look
> bad
> > > >
> > > > You're a bigot. But since you have a western sounding name, I doubt
> you'll
> > > get as much trouble.
> > >
> > > Why a bigot?  It's true.
> >
> > Look in the dictionary.
>
> Dictionary? Is that your defense?

It's not a "defense". It's just the truth.

> Do you live in the real world  where Chinese posters from all over the world
> flood
> newsgroups and websites with Anti-Japanese garbage?

Yes, I see a lot of anti-Japanese sentiment from especially Chinese and
Koreans.

No mystery why.

> Have you ever noticed that you hardly ever see any such activity by Japanese
> posters,
> with the exception of crazy Kaz?

Yes, I also don't see much anti-Japanese sentiment from Japanese.

I do see a lot of anti-Asian or anti-foreigner in general from Japanese,
particularly against Chinese. Even Tokyo Metropolitan Police had prepared a "If
you think they are Chinese, immediately call 110 [police emergency]" campaign,
printing up 700 posters to be distributed to 96 departments.

> What the poster said is true,.

"Chinese people just pervert everything to make Japanese look
bad"

It is true? "Everything"? Even 51% or 99.999% is not "everything". I would use
the terms "most things" or "almost everything", unless it was a simple
generalization such as "Japanese have naturally dark hair".

"Japanese people are very honest about their feelings"

Really? Even Japanese will claim otherwise. Not that they are liars, but that
how they act or what they say depends on the audience and situation. Which is
why I asked the poster to tell us how to be sure Japanese actually meant yes or
no, especially in a professional or diplomatic situation.

"Even American people themselves wish they were born with blonde hair and blue
eyes. Especially, American women."

Really? Is that why hair dyes come in a variety of colors including even red,
green or purple, and colored contacts also come in at least six colors also
including purple? Because especially American women wish they had been born
blonde with blue eyes?

"In fact, blonde hair is something that every human-being wish they were born
with."

How strange that even Caucasian readers think otherwise.

> the CCP made Japan-Hating part of their education, to the extent that it has
> gotten out of control.

Yes, allegedly promoting anti-Japanese sentiment as part of Chinese education
is considered a problem by Japan, because Japanese policy makers prefer people,
particularly their own children, not to ever hear about most things that
Japanese did in WWII and the half century before, or the details of them.

Meanwhile, Japan is one of China's top trading partners, to the point that much
of Japan's economic recovery is directly related to trade with China; hundreds
of thousands of Chinese also go to Japan every year to study the language and
business or even stay to work or settle permanently, and Japanese culture and
entertainment are also popular in China.

Yes, Japan hating has grown out of control in China.

> And don't bother calling me a bigot, I am a declared bigot and racist to
> start with.

I am also a bigot by definition.

Racist, as I have demonstrated, is harder to prove by definition:

http://www.onelook.com/?w=racist&ls=a

Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary

One entry found for racism.

Main Entry: rac疂sm
Pronunciation: 'rA-"si-z&m also -"shi-
Function: noun
1 : a belief that race is the primary determinant of human traits and
capacities
and that racial differences produce an inherent superiority of a particular
race
2 : racial prejudice or discrimination
- rac疂st  /-sist also -shist/ noun or adjective

Encarta

rac・ist
adjective