Huh? That's harsh. I have no problem with the Japanese...of today. Back then their society was regimented and encouraged to be so by the militarists. Which probably explained their severe haircuts. Once the militarist Samurai culture was overthrown, they started wearing normal haircuts.
It’s not like I spit on them or anything, and it’s not a racist thing.
Every japanese person I’ve been exposed to has been a terrible, terrible person. I had a shopmate, who passed away recently, who lived in Japan for a time. His wife was Japanese and after 15 years in the country still refused to speak english. He was forced to speak Japanese to her. I learned some Japanese and found out that most of the time she was saying some pretty shi!!y things about me.
Stuck up, elitest garbage. It’s a culture thing. I don’t respect them in the slightest. And when I built my drift car and ran against Signal I named the car the Enola Gay.
Because that’s what they would do.
Back in 1995, I was in the Tokyo city airport (Haneda), waiting for my flight south at the gate area.
An elderly man in casual clothes was there with a Shinto priest. The elderly man had a cap on that was similar to our American Legion caps in appearance.
It then dawned on me. It was the 50th anniversary of Iwo Jima. He and the priest were taking a flight there for the commemoration ceremony.
Had it been 50 years earlier, we would have been at each other's throat.