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I am just wondering why Japanese hate foreigners?
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december said:Well... maybe cause the crimes committed by foriegners has increased in Japan and sadly, that's all many Japanese have to base their opionions of foriegners? And American soldiers commit crimes in Japan as well but Japan has to get America's permission to arrest the soldier or something like that... often times, America declines Japan's request to arrest American soldiers and they get sent home without ever paying for the crime.... yeah. Maybe that's why Japanese don't tend to like foriegners....
?????Sophisticated said:I am just wondering why Japanese hate foreigners?
Why do you think that I (am Japanese) hate foreigners :?I am just wondering why Japanese hate foreigners?
mikecash said:There is a thing called the SOFA (Status Of Forces Agreement), which determines in what sort of situations which country will have primary jurisdiction to prosecute crimes. Japanese police can and do arrest American servicemen when they are off base. In these cases, it is the Japanese who can and do decline America's request to turn the serviceman over to the military for prosecution under the UCMJ. In cases where the serviceman has returned to base before an arrest can be effected, then the prosecutor must request that the serviceman me turned over to Japanese custody. If you know of specific cases where such requests have been refused, I wish you would share them with us.
often times, America declines Japan's request to arrest American soldiers and they get sent home without ever paying for the crime
mikecash said:So you don't know, yet you feel perfectly comfortable saying
Hearsay based on uninformed popular misconceptions with no demonstrable basis in fact is not the sort of thing I care to base my opinions on, much less the sort of thing I care to spread around. But I'm quirky that way. Call it a character flaw.