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fandomsecrets2015-07-25 03:40 pm
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(Anonymous) 2015-07-26 05:12 am (UTC)(link)Some of the most overtly racist people I've ever met were Japanese. I worked at a Japanese restaurant (in Canada) and the owner would say such racist stuff in Japanese so customers couldn't understand. She would badmouth Chinese and Koreans and give special service to Japanese. We had a Korean guy working in the kitchen (he could speak okay Japanese) and he called like an hour or two before his shift one day saying he couldn't come because he was sick. That was not enough notice for her, apparently, and she fired him and talked shit about him to me... "Oh, because he's Korean."
It's exceedingly common for Korean Japanese, as second or third generation, to change their surnames to a Japanese one, because otherwise they will be openly be discriminated against by employers. Plus there's the whole thing where third generation Korean Japanese aren't even Japanese citizens, legally speaking, they're "special residents."
So yeah, Japan is pretty fucking racist.
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Because, reasons. Many of those reasons are the same reasons they're xenophobic in general and have a lot to do with traditions about racial "purity" that have been essentially written into law.
But yes, there's real racism at work there, and not the innocent/ignorant kind I was mentioning that they display toward other cultures.