I recently listened to several reports from Americans teaching English to Japanese in Japan. They all tell a similar story: Except in larger cities such as Tokyo, Americans are generally treated poorly. They are expected to show up for work, and then disappear until the following work day. They do make friendships with a few Japanese people they come to know, but are generally shunned by the populace.
I'm sure others will chime in with different stories, but this dovetails with Japan's immigration policy and the historical facts of how they have treated non-Japanese.
Maybe we should treat all non-Christians in America the way the Japanese treat non-Japanese in Japan, or the way Muslims treat non-Muslims in Muslim countries? That way we would be certain that there would be no sleeper cells to worry about.
Or we could cover the skies with drones, put a camera on every corner, capture & record every email & phone conversation.
That would do the trick!
Muslims should be contained to the mideast. Modern Japan exists in the world and abides the rules of that world outside it’s borders. Inside, their rules, and their right to have them. Muslims want to dominate the world. And kill you. No rules but ‘Allah’s do they follow...anywhere they infest.
Big difference.
“I recently listened to several reports from Americans teaching English to Japanese in Japan. They all tell a similar story: Except in larger cities such as Tokyo, Americans are generally treated poorly. They are expected to show up for work, and then disappear until the following work day. They do make friendships with a few Japanese people they come to know, but are generally shunned by the populace.”
Your opinion might be valid with the ESL English teachers in Japan. But, when I taught there in the 60’s and 70’s in Osaka, the situation was just about the opposite of what you wrote. In the 80’s I went back to the places I taught and frankly I was ashamed at what passed as English teachers, fresh out of U.S. colleges and Universities. The vast majority were fully indoctrinated in the present PC philosophy...and carried a superiority attitude toward
their students.