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"Kaz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > I wonder why those people called "japs" in such nasty places like > California or B.C., Canada don't take the advantage of the return program > that the Japanese government offering. > > There are so many Japanese posterities that had been abused > by the fucking Portuguese returned from such dumb fucking > country like Brazil already by the program. > > Those Japanese called as "japs" in California have no right in there. > They are only allowed to become a gardener. Not allowed to engage > in any other occupation in there. > > Japanese government is responsible about the war and > they are responsible about those people called "japs" in California. > The Whites, Koreans and the Chinese want to exclude all those "jap" people > from the American continent and Japanese government is responsible > about the war, they are responsible about those people called "japs" > in California. > > They're offering those "jap" people a free, unlimited working visa, > and if they wish, they will restore your ancestor's > Koseki(family registration) and give you the Japanese citizenship, I think. > > Do those people called as "japs" know about this > program? Life is often short, and it will end while you are > whinning about nasty treatments and discrimination aganst "japs". > Your life in California sounds even worse than the one of those > abducted Japanese's life in North Korea. > > You could be free and enjoy your lives in Japan. > We are all the "japs" as you are so noone would abuse or > discriminate against you. > > No more abuse by the Whites or Koreans if you return to Japan. > You are just one of the majority people in here. > No more gun pointed at you by White cops. > No more unreasonable slapping on a street by a White thug > if you live in Japan. > > Being born in the American continent is not your fault > so you don't have to be ashamed. > It's just your stupid ancestor' fault that immigrated into a wrong place. > > Living in California is more like being a prisoner. > But you'd better feel like and sing like > "you can check out anytime you like **and you can always leave**". One good reason why the above idea would not be attractive to Japanese-Americans would be that if they became Japanese citizens they would not be able to come back to to the US (where their families and lives are) for any long period without a Visa. The better method is for Japan to accept and recognize dual nationality.
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