newguy2,
Perhaps I was unclear, my father is POLITE to Japanese that he meets, I never said he likes them. After being captured on Wake Island and the years of imprisonment and torture that followed he still has some definite opinions on the nation as a whole. However in all my life I never saw him let those feelings effect how he treated an individual.
My best friend in highschool was Japanese/American, my father never discouraged this friendship, was never rude to my friend when he stayed over at our house, and during the time we where friends my father kept his opinions of the Japanese people to himself. I don’t think he even mentioned the war while i was around for those 5-6 years.
And this is exactly what I’m talking about.
we can think anything we want about Muslims, Aphgans, people of dark skin, people of yellow skin, whatever, it's our right to think anything we want about anybody we want. We are free to hate, find amusing, or look down on anybody we please, but when we start to let that effect how we treat others...
well, I guess it says more about us than them.
[ 09-21-2001: Message edited by: capt. apathy ]