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Racist bitch (差別的いけいけ)

Her sign reads:  “The true color of Koreans living in Japan (using a derogatory term) is that of criminals and they mostly sneak into the country illegally.  There is a project to return them to Korea, but they stay in Japan of their own will.”

It is written in rather difficult (for me as a foreigner to read), Japanese and was held by one of a very vocal, seemingly extreme, hateful group of pro-nuclear protesters who positioned themselves and screamed profanities and insults at a peaceful anti-nuclear protest as it walked by on May 8th in Fukuoka City, Japan.

The sign is nothing short of racist and comparable in my eyes at least, to a protester in the U.S. holding a sign saying something like “Let’s return negros* go back to Africa.”  It is disgusting.
(*NOTE:  I am half black and use the term to make an example and comparison, not to degrade my own race or anyone else.)

The sad thing is that there is a racist undercurrent in Japanese society.  You just don’t notice it because the country is 98.5% Japanese.  While strict social manners and a strong cultural fear of confrontation and a general desire for harmony (no matter how fake or superficial), keep people from overtly saying it, I have sensed more than a few times in my years here some people who seemed if they would be happy if no foreigners lived in Japan.  Also remember, this is the country that closed it’s doors to the world for 200 years during a period of increasing contact between different parts of the world.  Looking at this photo brings to mind the phrase “the more things change the more they stay the same.”

My Japanese friends and coworkers will have to pull some overtime undoing the damage that these closed minds from the 鎖国時代 (national isolation era) are doing to Japan in this modern age.

I spoke with a man from this group who had the balls to tell me that “We are REAL Japanese” and that “many Japanese are confused.”  I have some educated, hard-working Japanese friends and coworkers who would beg to differ.

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“Suspicion”

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He appeared to me in a dream and said …

"Eat more chicken."

Then he disappeared into a cloud of 11 herbs and spices …

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Sayonara Michael … ;_;

You were one of the most original, creative, unique entertainers that this world has ever or will ever see.

Sadly the more amazing you are in this world the more shit people give you.  People can criticize your looks and call you a molester (even though you were found innocent and you must be extra skeptical of accusers who stand to gain a LOT with their accusations.)  But none of that can overshadow the fact that Michael gave more to this world than almost anyone.  I grew up with him, and even now that I live on the other side of this planet I still sing his songs along side Japanese people at karaoke who know him just as well as I do. 

It’s ironic that just this past Monday my 7th graders watched a video about the making of "We Are the World" a project that Michael played a significant role in. 

I will definitely do a lesson about Michael Jackson to ensure that my students, who grew up after his era, understand his great contributions and don’t just see the distorted images that the media loved to paint.

I’ll miss you man … お疲れさまでした。さようならポップの王様。

William Milberry

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Young monks contemplating why I am taking a photo of them :-P

Another candid photo of some monks in Bangkok.

I really loved the scene of the setting sunlight and the two looking contemplatively out over the water. Before I could take the shot however the one guy looked at me. I think the fact that he is looking at me adds to the photo.

I gave them a smile and a little nod and they gave me an amused smile back.

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Young monks at Wat Phra Kaeo in Bangkok, Thailand

While walking around the absolutely amazing Wat Phra Kaeo (the large, ornate, Buddhist temple next to the Grand Palace in Bangkok), a group of young monks came walking by. It was a shot I had to get and had only a split second to take.

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City of Angels – Bangkok Thailand

I recently spent a week in Bangkok, Thailand. Based on a traditional Thai name for the capital established where present day Bangkok is, Bangkok’s nickname is "the City of Angels." A better nickname might be "the City of Monks."

There are may beautiful Buddhist temples and monks. Thai people seem to be very religious.

This photo was a spontaneous, candid shot I took near the Grand Palace. The symmetry and angularity of the way they happened to be facing for this split second couldn’t even have been choreographed if I wanted.

I took many candid street photos in addition to beautiful photos of some of the amazing places I saw. I will be posting them over the next little while, so please add me as a contact and come back!

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Memories of Summer

My girlfriend enjoying shaved ice at a festival this past Summer.

The short days and colorless landscape of Winter is already starting to bug me … 

I miss those days …

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My girlfriend

I don’t blog personal stuff anymore, but I figured it was time for a girlfriend photo post since my girlfriend is so beautiful and intelligent.

She is Japanese of course, but speaks English and French.  I love the stoic, Japanese look she has on her face in these photos, but the truth is she smiles all of the time and I love her so much ^_^  She is the most loving person I’ve ever met.

Her and I often go out and have fun.  These photos are from a matsuri (festival) that we went to last weekend.

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Commuting to School

Every day, even Sat. and Sun. (because of club activities and sports), students diligently put on their uniforms in Japan and go to school.

I shot this candid shot on a local train in the countryside of Japan early on a Sunday morning. It is such a representative scene of daily Japanese life I couldn’t resist, even though I am generally apprehensive about doing candid shots of students.

The Japanese use mobile phones to an extraordinary degree, but unlike American’s they don’t chat on them non-stop, they use them for e-mail.

I don’t do candid shots too often. I really love the way this shot came out.

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