Posted on 11/29/2018 11:21:22 AM PST by Responsibility2nd
When Barbara Johnson, a 67-year-old Japanese-American Kansas resident, saw a license plate in her state with JAP on it, she told the Associated Press she still vividly recalls being called Japand how it made [her] feel so small and hurt as a child born about six years after World War II. There are more than 700 Kansas plates with that lettering, and, after about a year of complaints, the state is now recalling them.
The AP reports that Kansas Department of Revenue said there are 731 active license plates with JAP in their lettering, and that the plates in that count are standard ones with random letter combinations, not personalized ones. Owners with those plates got a letter on Tuesday asking them to trade the plates out at their county vehicle office for free within the next 30 days, and those who dont get it done by then will get the plates replaced at their annual renewal.
But the states been hearing about the plates for a year or so, that we know of, before this recall. The AP reports that California resident Keith Kawamoto saw a Kansas plate with that lettering on it in his home state last year, took a photo and sent letters to officials including Kansas Gov. Jeff Colyer.
Kawamoto, 70, said he got an apology letter back, but that he wanted the plates to be recalled. From the AP:
I let them know it is considered a very derogatory racial slur and I dont think it should be allowed anywhere, Kawamoto said. [...]
Kawamotos photo of the Kansas plate was first published by the Pacific Citizen , the newspaper of the Japanese American Citizens League.
Barbara Johnson and her husband Rick Johnson saw the photo of the license plate online, and attempted to get it and the others recalled, as Kawamoto hadnt been able to do from California. The AP reports that Kansas Department of Revenue spokesperson Rachel Whitten said the department decided to pull the plates with JAP written across them in late October, and restrict the combination from showing up on future plates.
It was very gratifying to know there is someone in government that was willing to hear our side of the story and to recognize it and to proactively act on it as quickly as it did, Rick Johnson told the AP.
Barbara Johnson probably still gets made fun of for her Japanese-sounding surname, Johnson.
I had a coworker from Connecticut who could have starred in The Godfather. And he had never heard the word “guinea” as a slur on Italians. Went through an unabridged dictionary with no result.
Told me the term “wop” meant “without papers” as were so many Italian immigrants especially Sicilians.
As someone who got in fistfights in the 60’s after being called a “dirty Jap” by both black and white kids, it’s time to retire the term....
In CA in all my life I have never seen a JEW plate. I bet they never gave those out. I can think of some other three letter words they never give out too.
Think what one of those is gonna bring on eBay...
When they hanged Tojo someone observed, “there’s a little nip in the air this morning”. Old joke.
I’m told that’s insensitive. I reply look at Tojo’s massive war crimes. I’m told no matter what someone did, I shouldn’t criticize their appearance. Seriously.
When Barbara Johnson, a 67-year-old Japanese-American Kansas resident, saw a license plate in her state with JAP on it, she told the Associated Press she still vividly recalls being called Japand how it made [her] feel so small and hurt
What an A-hole.
If some “Jewish American Princess” wants to put JAP on her license plate it shouldn’t matter to you....
ignoramus...
The only people who might be offended by your License plate “LEG” would be the one legged gal who works at IHOP>>>
So there goes my FAG license plate...
For the record, I would pay extra to put these on my wife’s car.
Also, why is “Jap” racist?
“Brit” isn’t racist. Nor “Aussie”. Or even “Yank”.
It’s just an abbreviation.
“JEW” on the license plate was theoretical based on the Kansas format. Be assured, I did not mean to offend anyone!
My KS license plate ends with JRK. I’m a jerk.
Nothing offensive by it. I would love that plate.
No, you didnt offend me. j E W are random letters and I have never seen that combo EVER so I dont think they leave those. Im sure they dont let A S S stand either, and some other choice ones.
My brother had one.... NOFAT1S
NIP might offend as well.
So, you're saying snowflake ideas snowball? I think you are on to something!
Kansas needs to grow up and stop the whining.
I wonder how many 3 letter combinations can be found to be offensive.
How: Hispanic Offensive Woman
can: Canadian
I hearby recall that sentence.
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