2007年11月6日火曜日

Discriminations in Japan

Every one can be discriminated by someone. They discriminate you by the historical background or your race. They discriminate you just because you are in a minority. You cannot avoid being discriminated. The article, “Views from the Street” talks about minority groups which face the worst discrimination in Japan.

The Article “Views from the Street” discuss about which minority groups face the worst discrimination in Japan. The opinions vary. Some people say Chinese and Koreans faces the worst discrimination. Some say Black people do. Yuko Furusawa, 24 years old manager and Aki Yokota, 31 years old web designer say that Handicapped people face the worst discrimination. All of their opinions are true, because Chinese, Koreans, Black people and Handicapped people are all minority groups in Japan.

According to the letter “Ebb and flow of discrimination” which is the response to the article “Views from the Street”, discrimination in Japan depends on where you live. The writer lives in Nagasaki where American people face the worst discrimination. Nagasaki is the place has many historical events. Americans are discriminated by the historical background between America and Nagasaki, Japan. As I said first, historical backgrounds is a major cause of discrimination.
Japan is one of the most unsociable countries since long time ago; therefore most of non-Japanese people can be in minority groups easily. However, I think the situation is changing. I see a lot of people in Japan from all over the world. Discrimination in Japan is being diminished day by day.

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