In fj.life.in-japan Kaz <kaz@ivebeenframed.com> wrote:
> mtfester@netscape.net wrote in message news:<bf2lmg$m1b$1@news.Stanford.EDU>...
>> In fj.life.in-japan Kaz <kaz@ivebeenframed.com> wrote:
>> > Don Kirkman <spambuster@covad.net> wrote in message news:<bvq5hv45i77e53hj5amrhdqef8tv3epnio@4ax.com>...
>>  
>> >> 
>> >> You might do well to read a little bit about some of these things you
>> >> claim to care about.  The camps ranged from Wyoming to Arizona, from
>> >> eastern California to Utah and Arkansas.
>> >> 
>> >> The camps closed in 1946; I don't think anyone is still "hanging around"
>> >> or having a hard time getting "completely out."
>>  
>> > Are those "japs" treated as a kind of human species now?
>> > Anyway, I heard that they were put in the concentration camps to be
>> > intended to be killed by the extreme heat and severely poor
>> 
>> You hear lottsa things, considering the vacuum between your ears.
>> 
>> Doesn't make 'em true, though.

> Wow, usotsuki gaijin!

Uh, Simian? I'm not a "gaijin" here in the US.

Or were you referring to yourself?

>> > environment there. Those young "jap" males who don't want to stay
>> > there and die have to form such troops like the 442nd Regimental
>> > Combat Team and then had to dedicate their lives to rescue White
>> > troops and to surrender European fronts. Roma was actually surrendered
>> 
>> Could you try that in English?

> Wow! dumb fucking gaijin don't understand English. 

Perhaps you should take lessons?

>> of thousands of deaths...
>> 
>> > and you guys were nothing different from Nazi.
>> 
>> Haven't I seen you peeling bananas with your feet?

> You should see a psychiatrist immediately.

Did they help you?

Mike