William Spivey
Mar 22, 2024

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If you were paying attention, I asked a question about a series set in Japan, wondering why the Europeans are shown without the Black people that accompanied them? Slavery of all kinds (including that of Japanese and Koreans) has been barely referenced, making everyone, especially the Europeans, including the Jesuits priests look better than they should. Why would wanting accuracy provide oxygen for hatred?

You've been especially critical of a proverb I cited (not invented) that has existed since at least the 1800s. I removed it some time ago because it was a distraction from the main point. Nowhere is there a criticism of the Japanese people other that the suggestion that Japan was comparable to Florida in covering up history. You seem to be proving me right.

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William Spivey
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