Many times and in many places,
I'm in the middle of promoting the site while I'm moving, saying, "It's hard to move."
I know this is not the right time to write a scroll blog, but
Only when things are boiling down like this,
Ah, my toenails have grown, I need to cut them.
Or so.
On YOUTUBE,
I tried studying quantum entanglement and string theory again,
Unusually, I find myself losing concentration. Not in the zone. .
Still, I persevered and tried to make progress, even if only a little at a time.
I really can't let this incident pass by, and I think this will be the last time I write about it on this blog.
A blog that has nothing to do with the site.
A blog that has nothing to do with antiques,
I was writing it down.
===Prologue====
Everything in this world has two sides.
oui non Man, woman, light, shadow, above, below, behind, in front, etc.
The two can exist because they are in conflict, and if only one exists, they cannot even exist. .
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What happened is...
I've been wanting to talk about the issue of discrimination for some time now.
Recently, an incident that was revealed on the internet where two members of the French national soccer team were photographed at a hotel when they visited Japan.
I think many people have already checked.
The gist of what happened is
Two members of the French national soccer team (and the national team!) were playing a game in a hotel room, so I asked the hotel staff to set it up.
A scene where the hotel staff is taking a video from behind while setting up the settings.
Zoom in on the hotel's face,
"Aren't you ashamed of your ugly face?"
If you are having trouble configuring the settings,
"Isn't your technology advanced?"
and laughed out loud.
It's a good thing I don't understand French.
What's more, it's even more annoying (oh, I said it's annoying)
Apology letter after the blaze.
In short,
We always make black jokes like this, so it's not like we've done anything bad to Japan.
For example, we can have similar conversations even if we are not in Japan.
So, if I hurt the Japanese people, I apologize.
A translation is just a translation, and I don't think it's possible to understand 100% of the intentions of the person who is perfectly suited to it, and mistakes can sometimes be made.
Huh,
What do you all think? ?
Even if you don't understand the words, you can already tell by the atmosphere that they're making fun of or belittle you.
Frankly speaking,
These conversational exchanges are everyday jokes. I'm not surprised that you insist,
Even though I'm a representative, I'm a person after all, and things like that are normal if you live here. Even if it's not these guys.
Ah, I forgot to write that, but
I'm not a soccer fan, and I don't know anything about soccer.
Even if these guys are famous, to someone who doesn't know them, they're just ordinary black people. It's not great. (I am a yellow monkey)
And then the apology,
The characteristics of the French people, who never apologize or admit it, are on full display.
I don't mean to do anything particularly bad, but
If I hurt you, I apologize.
Is that what you mean?
What exactly is wrong and what is wrong? That's it.
You don't know the root cause.
I'm not bad
That's what I think.
Moreover, we have conversations like this on a daily basis.
It just means that he has a bad personality as a person, right? ?
I'm just speculating, but would you have done the same thing if you were white in America?
That's what I think.
What I have noticed while living here is that only people who feel discriminated against, Asians are put down.
I'm trying to raise my height as much as possible.
in,
I'm being racially discriminated against, and I'm not angry at my own country.
(Isn't there!!!)
People who can laugh at boring conversations like that and think they're gods are annoying.
I've thought about writing about racism many times before, but...
Honestly, that's a Japanese person with a flat face. I never thought that I would be able to stand out,
Even if you admire Western people's facial features or body shapes,
Apart from that, I'm proud of being Japanese. ,
Hmm, if you say so, we're on the same playing field.
Otherwise...
It's not that I'm the best or the best, but...
(Is that so? It's so good!)
Since there are so many different races, religions, and cultures, it's only natural that they should be different, and if they are different, then it's only natural that they can be ranked according to their own perspectives.
Otherwise, it would be like the Yutori era, where everyone tied for first place at a sports day! It would be something stupid like that.
Even if there is a ranking, it is only when viewed from that angle.
From a different angle, this one is the best! Something like that.
So, it's all about individuality. Everything. It's natural that it's different.
Otherwise, it's socialism.
Why do those who are being discriminated against realize that they are being discriminated against?
Discrimination is confirmed for the first time.
Living in Ofura, I never felt inferior, so I didn't really feel any discrimination against Asians.
Because he himself doesn't realize it. . It won't work.
When you compensate,
Due to the language barrier, ``I can't speak, I can't communicate = I don't know anything.''
There are times when I look down on myself because people think that way.
Discrimination is sir.
I am absolutely good. You think it's up, right?
Huh? Why? ?
On the other hand, why? ? What made you think that? ? ?
May I ask you the opposite? ?
That's what it is.
It may be important to speak out on issues of discrimination, but
By raising that voice, I feel like the gap is becoming even clearer.
Those who speak up are being heard! As soon as it is announced, it is confirmed,
If a person who has been discriminated against recognizes that he or she has been discriminated against, it is already discrimination, even if he or she does not feel that way.
Here, I feel that the position of the victim is already slightly stronger.
And I think that the root cause of this is that many people who receive it also have complexes about it.
In reality, it's not that simple, it's a physical matter such as being forced to do something or not being able to get a job.
I think it's important to speak up.
(Which one?)
It's a difficult problem, but I don't think it will be solved as long as people exist.
After all, in the old days, if you died for the king or were born to a peasant, you wouldn't get promoted for a long time.
Long ago, ridiculously large stones were carried to build the tombs of kings.
I couldn't even raise my head in front of someone higher up.
That's always been the case in history, and when you look at it that way, what progress is being made! ! I was surprised.
We should raise our voices and fight.
However, this does not aim to make the boundaries clearer,
I mean, it's blurry,
It's like we're not on the same playing field.
Are you still talking about that? Of course it's different.
What, now?
I hope it feels like that.
Now that this is long, let me say,
I forgot the name, but
I don't know if she's an actress or a singer in America, but she's famous.
I'm sorry for discriminating against Asians in the past. Even if you apologize,
I was discriminating. As soon as you say that, it is decided that there is discrimination ==!!
By not talking about it, it comes out, but I think that's how I feel about it (which one is the top and which one is the bottom).
When I apologize, I see myself looking down at me from above.
I don't know what to do, but I have to have the generosity to forgive. Huh.
That's why
Back to work on moving the site!
This time I will concentrate and work hard!
I won't go bald!
I want to be like Bruce Lee.