Japanese anti-foreigner comic warns against human rights act

Japanese anti-foreigner comic warns against human rights actFrom Offering Booze to a Deity in Kowloon - Japan about the dangers of protecting human rights. Japan is a little behind in legal recognition of basic human rights (including but not limited to racial discrimination etc.), and it seems the emergence of a bill to make protection of rights enforceable has a few people worried. The level of alarmism I think is particularly amusing, if that’s the right word. What’s also noteworthy is the constant demonising of trouble-making foreigners, and the pity the writer tries to inspire for the poor landlord who can no longer refuse to rent his house to Chinese etc. You can’t make this stuff up!”

At the above company, the boss had sufficient reason to fire the employee (disobeying instructions). It’s not unreasonable to assume that if Human Rights Committee heard about this, they would examine the circumstances very carefully. Where is the writer getting the idea that they will only listen to one side and will not check their facts? This is alarmism, plain and simple. See More

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