This is the article that six people mention about which minority groups face the most discrimination.
And each one of them tries to convince the audience differently.
Mike Dewood makes some comments about the discrimination he's had in the past.
It's not that I've actually seen or gone through or anything like that but I've heard somebody was talking about people in Nagasaki don't really like the US army .
For one thing , some of those US armies have a night out and make a noise outside the place where they usually live and work. And for another ,incredibly, some of those US armies stand still to pick up some Japanese getting off work . So a lot of people there skeptically look at the US army as if they always come up to the people there . So there are more or less mistrusts inside of the people toward the US army other than just discrimination .
I personally think in this case the discrimination from Dewood's point of view is slightly different from the one from people's points of view in Nagasaki. Because there are at least some reasons why they look at the US armies as they look at outcasts. I'm not saying the people are not discriminating against the US army at all. But it's a matter of the behavior the US army does . The behavior simply make the people feel annoyed. One thing I thought it was going too far in his comments was that he mentions some Americans are discriminated. I think the people do not discriminate against them but the people just simply feel annoyed about the behavior.
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