In fj.life.in-japan Monkey-boy <kaz@ivebeenframed.com> wrote:
> mtfester@netscape.net wrote in message news:<bfebv0$6k5$2@news.Stanford.EDU>...
>> In fj.life.in-japan Monkey-boy <kaz@ivebeenframed.com> wrote:
>> > mtfester@netscape.net wrote in message news:<bfctau$4rd$1@news.Stanford.EDU>...
>> >> In fj.life.in-japan Monkey-Boy <kaz@ivebeenframed.com> wrote:
>> >> > "John W." <worthj1970@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:73fde4f0.0307191258.48540c84@posting.google.com...
>> >> >> kaz@ivebeenframed.com (Monkey-Boy) wrote in message news:<365fcc52.0307182138.9b2f0f3@posting.google.com>...
>>  
>> >> 
>> >> Right; you LIKE being a racist little monkey.
>
>> >> > I don't know why this Mike doesn't understand such a simple irony and
>> >> > then gets upset seriously about my use of "jap" while he admits the

>> >> Cause you're a racist little monkey, Monkey-boy.
>> >> 
>> >> You're the only one on the group who calls people racist names.
>> >> 
>> >> > view, he seems to me quite a racist who doesn't even allow a Japanese
>> >> > person to use such irony.
>> >> 
>> >> 1) It's racist, not ironic.
>>  
>> > Is the term "jap" racist's vocabulary?
>> 
>> Yep.
>> 
>> > If so, you should know that
>> > it's an English word then those who created, and are using that term
>> 
>> Nope.

> Now I understand why some British guy was saying that Americans don't
> understand ironies.

Actually, since your English is so appalling, it is more likely you don't
understand "ironies"(sic).

>> It's a Portugese abbreviation, originally, Monkey-boy.

> It's "Japan" or Japon", not "jap". The term "jap" is a creation of
> those in the English-speaking countries. 
  
Wrong again, Monkey-boy; even Brazilians used the term in the 1920s.

>> Don't you know ANYTHING about Japan, Monkey-boy?

> I know many things about Japan.

Like the "kinai" region?

Where *IS* that, Monkey-boy?

>> >> 2) You're not Japanese.

>> Monkey-boy, you're not even human.

> I'm human.
  
Sub-human.

>> >> 3) Now run off and peel a banana with your feet.
>>  
>> > If I was a banana, I could have written in English much better than
>> > now.
>> 
>> You mean, if you were human, Monkey-boy.

> I'm human ever since I was born.

Fell right off the evolutionary tree, you did, Monkey-boy.

Mike