Asians have hijacked Japanese study

From: Winston (none_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 10/30/04


Date: Sat, 30 Oct 2004 20:41:00 +1000

And I'm bloody sick to death of it.

I have studied Japanese at both High School and University level, and in
both cases over 80% of the students were asian.

Back in High School, when a group of about 20 of us went to Japan and
did homestay, most of the students were Asian.

Think of the poor Japanese high school students. They must have been
excited when they heard a group of AUSTRALIANS were visiting the school.

So much so that they ran up to our bus and mobbed us when we arrived!!

IMAGINE THEIR DISSAPOINTMENT WHEN ABOUT 15 ASIANS AND ABOUT 5 WHITIES
GOT OFF THE BUS.

They were looking forward to the gaijin visiting. It is not fair to
provide them with asian students.

        



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