WW2 and Japanese
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Tim Craig wrote:
Wasn't Ghana a lynch pin in the slave trade?
What do you mean by "lynch pin"? Best regards, Paul.
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Paul Selormey wrote:
What do you mean by "lynch pin"?
A vital link in the chain. It was a place where the black slavers took their captured slaves to be sold and exported out of Africa.
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.jpg wrote:
child to grow under such an environment.
What enviorment are you talking about? Have you ever been to Japan? Japan is one of the coolest places in the world. The Japanese people are some of the kidest people I've had the pleasure of working with and living with.
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Chris Austin wrote:
The Japanese people are some of the kidest people I've had the pleasure of working with and living with.
As someone who was denied a PhD here in Japan, just because a Prof. decided not to release the result of my last publication and the school authorities looked on... Have worked in a company for 4 years, designing and creating products, and getting to the end of one main GIS product that I invested all my time and energy in, the conditions became too difficult I had to leave, and never had the chance to enjoy the fruit of my labor... (I will reserve the details for myself). I will say the experience vary and the honeymoon is 0~1 yr. As a Christian, I have no choice but to forgive and forget but not all will (infact, I have called my former Prof and told him I have forgiven him). I do not say this to discourage anyone, and infact I am happy with my current company but please get ready for the worse, for it is not all cool in Japan. In his case, Hong Kong is not far from Japan so I will wish he keeps his family home for the first 2 years until he is satisfied with his environment. Best regards, Paul.
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Paul Selormey wrote:
What do you mean by "lynch pin"?
A vital link in the chain. It was a place where the black slavers took their captured slaves to be sold and exported out of Africa.
The evolution of the human genome is too important to be left to chance.
Interestingly, when you mention slavery there was no Ghana. There was a "Gold Coast" because it was a place to steal gold to beautify the European queens and kings. I never heard about any leader then, there were/are chiefs and none is reported as assisted the slave trade in the Gold Coast. Do you know the name of any so-called black slaver? The then Gold Coast (and now Ghana) is bounded by sea with harbors/castles/forts built by the Europeans. The then Gold Coast is a victim to the slavery, if your history books at least cared to talk about it. It might be a vital link to the Europeans, but was not created by Ghanaians. Best regards, Paul.
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Paul Selormey wrote:
Nonsense, I live and work here in Japan and I have nothing against the Japanese, and I do not know the number of times you have visited here to claim to know more about Japan. At least I listen to news everyday and in Japanese.
Well, from the get-go your attitude has remained me of those (many) ill-adjusted gaijin that are fed cultural superiority directly from the pages of the Japan Times... in plain English.
Paul Selormey wrote:
...and what is the heart of the issue here?
The criminalization of japanese is hollow unless one is coherent about it and includes it all in the context of it all. You are not being coherent and claim, as sole argument, your moral superiority.
Paul Selormey wrote:
They seems to follow the pattern you seems to be dragging this topic into, and that no one is qualify to talk about it. You asked (as to whether it is related to the topic - only you can tell)...
Same answer as before. If the japanese are an exception, justify it.
Paul Selormey wrote:
...and I provided you one.
There is no irony WHATSOEVER in your glorification and idealization of the history of the country you claim to be yours.
Paul Selormey wrote:
Do I have to remind you of the topic?
You constantly exemplify the topic: The prejudice of one (first poster) backed by the prejudice of another (your own).
A waste... Best regards, Paul.
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Paul Selormey wrote:
What do you mean by "lynch pin"?
A vital link in the chain. It was a place where the black slavers took their captured slaves to be sold and exported out of Africa.
The evolution of the human genome is too important to be left to chance.
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A waste... Best regards, Paul.
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The history of Ghana is irrelevant, you must have noticed. It is only the history of others that matters.
Please learn a bit, stop being childish. Ghana never had a leader until 1957. Grow up! take the challenge mention the name of one leader you know (not to even mention the criminal history). Best regards, Paul.
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Sure, sure, unable to justify your position and faced with your incongruity, let's move on.
...sorry it was do not argue with the fool... Best regards, Paul.
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Please learn a bit, stop being childish. Ghana never had a leader until 1957. Grow up! take the challenge mention the name of one leader you know (not to even mention the criminal history). Best regards, Paul.
Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.
I see. Your claim is that since there was no "leader" there were no ghanaian people and therefore no ghanaian history. Whatever happened before 1957 is someonelse's problem. For example, the doings of the Empire of Ghana matter not at all. BTW, a friend told me once that "ghana" means "warrior" or "warrior prince" (i don't remember which) but it must surely be a lie... Next you will tell me that because you put your hand on your face, you have become invisible.
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...sorry it was do not argue with the fool... Best regards, Paul.
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Chris Austin wrote:
The Japanese people are some of the kidest people I've had the pleasure of working with and living with.
As someone who was denied a PhD here in Japan, just because a Prof. decided not to release the result of my last publication and the school authorities looked on... Have worked in a company for 4 years, designing and creating products, and getting to the end of one main GIS product that I invested all my time and energy in, the conditions became too difficult I had to leave, and never had the chance to enjoy the fruit of my labor... (I will reserve the details for myself). I will say the experience vary and the honeymoon is 0~1 yr. As a Christian, I have no choice but to forgive and forget but not all will (infact, I have called my former Prof and told him I have forgiven him). I do not say this to discourage anyone, and infact I am happy with my current company but please get ready for the worse, for it is not all cool in Japan. In his case, Hong Kong is not far from Japan so I will wish he keeps his family home for the first 2 years until he is satisfied with his environment. Best regards, Paul.
Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.
And finally the truth comes through. Yes, the life of the foreigner is hard, far harder than most think. I speak with knowledge and experiences that include life threatening situations because of xenophobia/racism/bigroty. It is not difficult at all for me to empathise with your situation. However, if you let your feelings cloud your judgement, these ugly feelings will forever be in your heart. Free yourself.
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I see. Your claim is that since there was no "leader" there were no ghanaian people and therefore no ghanaian history. Whatever happened before 1957 is someonelse's problem. For example, the doings of the Empire of Ghana matter not at all. BTW, a friend told me once that "ghana" means "warrior" or "warrior prince" (i don't remember which) but it must surely be a lie... Next you will tell me that because you put your hand on your face, you have become invisible.
DaTxomin wrote:
Empire of Ghana
Wow...please learn and stop wasting my time. Empire of Ghana/Mali etc never had no relation to the current country Ghana, which was formerly Gold Coast. Read about the era of Empire of Ghana and see if it has a relation with slavery. Take a look...[^] Sorry, I have work to do...and it is Friday. Best regards, Paul.
Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.
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And finally the truth comes through. Yes, the life of the foreigner is hard, far harder than most think. I speak with knowledge and experiences that include life threatening situations because of xenophobia/racism/bigroty. It is not difficult at all for me to empathise with your situation. However, if you let your feelings cloud your judgement, these ugly feelings will forever be in your heart. Free yourself.
DaTxomin wrote:
However, if you let your feelings cloud your judgement, these ugly feelings will forever be in your heart. Free yourself.
If you read it well, I forgave and forgot...that says it all. Best regards, Paul.
Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.
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DaTxomin wrote:
Empire of Ghana
Wow...please learn and stop wasting my time. Empire of Ghana/Mali etc never had no relation to the current country Ghana, which was formerly Gold Coast. Read about the era of Empire of Ghana and see if it has a relation with slavery. Take a look...[^] Sorry, I have work to do...and it is Friday. Best regards, Paul.
Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.
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DaTxomin wrote:
However, if you let your feelings cloud your judgement, these ugly feelings will forever be in your heart. Free yourself.
If you read it well, I forgave and forgot...that says it all. Best regards, Paul.
Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.
I did read it well, unfortunately for you, and it is clear that you haven't forgiven. Consider what you have ended up with:
Paul Selormey wrote:
...but please get ready for the worse, for it is not all cool in Japan.
Ready for the worst because it is not all cool? Now now. The original poster claimed delusion as proof which you happily endorsed and magnified without any other justification than a chip on your shoulder. Now you say that "it is not all cool". For goodness sake, WHERE on earth it is all cool? And when did he say SUCH a thing? The truth is that Japan is a good place to live compared to many others. Not perfect but nowhere is (except Ghana, grant you).
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Theo only thing i dont like about Japan is that they have banned firearms, but they probably dont need them because they probably have a less violent society than America.
I doubt the US needs them either.
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eh, stop bugging me about it, give it a couple of days, see what happens.
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Nice, this is what I knew you are talking about...lead me on... Now, tell me where these were tried, found guilty and sentense to death but are now being honored as heros. As a reminder, where you missed the point is the issue has nothing to do with ordinary Japanese (civilian or army), it is about the leaders of those times. Best regards, Paul.
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Why are you always find a way to escape? It's like you try to argue but when you have someone in front of you that obviously has more world culture than you, you just say that it's not the point... I don't even want to enter this discussion, but I'm reading and I find interesting that you always try to escape. You ask names, they give you names and then ou just find an excuse to escape one more time...
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You think that what you were taught in school is 'true history' ? I think you're overreacting. You read something in a paper, so you're making gross assumptions about Japanese culture - do you think that each successive generation of Japanese should be given a massive guilt trip about the past ?
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Christian Graus wrote:
do you think that each successive generation of Japanese should be given a massive guilt trip about the past ?
Imagine what that'd do to the Brits :-)
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I doubt the US needs them either.
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eh, stop bugging me about it, give it a couple of days, see what happens.
That is probably because you dont live here.
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That is probably because you dont live here.
I come from South Africa. We don't need guns there either.
regards, Paul Watson Ireland FeedHenry needs you
eh, stop bugging me about it, give it a couple of days, see what happens.