In fj.life.in-japan Monkey-boy <kaz@ivebeenframed.com> wrote:
> mtfester@netscape.net wrote in message news:<bg1bdn$ni6$2@news.Stanford.EDU>...
>> In fj.life.in-japan Monkey-boy <kaz@ivebeenframed.com> wrote:
>> > matthewoutland22@yahoo.com (MatthewOutland) wrote in message news:<52210046.0307262004.6f30dad0@posting.google.com>...
>> >> > 
>> >> > Huh?  What's this got to do with the Nanking Massacre?  To me, it happened.  
>> >> > And badly.
>> >> > 
>> >> > Dai
>>  
>> >> japane afterwards became brutal,because the meiji and shortly after
>> >> had to recruit business and government from kyoto and osaka when the
>> >> capital was moved to tokyo.  They were good, and their children were
>> >> neutral being both kinai and tokyo.
>>  
>> > It's the point, Matt. As a matter of fact, The Meiji emperor grew up
>> 
>> Uh, no, Monkey-boy; he got his facts wrong. The Meiji "business and goverment"
>> came largely from samurai classes, and most of them were entrenched in 
>> Tokyo already.

> Hey moron, those samurais are the people who belonged to the Kinai

Uh, Monkey-boy? YOu COULD look it up, but the majority of the samurai
who formed the bureaucracy and initial business setups were from the Tokyo
region originally.

> Akthough those samurais of Chushu and Satsuma were the second class
> samurais of outside Daimyo, they have Kinai culture far more than

Sorry, Monkey-boy, where *IS* this "Kinai" you're talking about...

> <snip the "monkey-boy" crap>

Whatever you say, Monkey-boy.

Mike