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Salt Lake City Bar Under Fire for Its ‘No Zionists Allowed’ Policy
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<blockquote data-quote="durangodawood" data-source="post: 77591782" data-attributes="member: 200668"><p>Oh yeah. Japan is notoriously insular and apparently rather racist below the polite surface. I do understand that its changing as the generations move on and global influence is inescapable. I wonder how it would have been for me there as a black man? I havent heard about overt hostility in that regard, but perhaps Id have missed some of the plain friendliness I encountered.</p><p></p><p>Japan as an island(s) nation is historically and geographically predisposed to an inheritance of ethnic unity. By contrast, the land of Israel seems to have been as multicultural as a place could be over its history.</p><p></p><p>For sure, as a tourist its fun to visit some places that have a strong singular cultural identity. Its also fun to visit those "tossed salad" kind of places. "Melting pots".... not so much. Usually bland.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="durangodawood, post: 77591782, member: 200668"] Oh yeah. Japan is notoriously insular and apparently rather racist below the polite surface. I do understand that its changing as the generations move on and global influence is inescapable. I wonder how it would have been for me there as a black man? I havent heard about overt hostility in that regard, but perhaps Id have missed some of the plain friendliness I encountered. Japan as an island(s) nation is historically and geographically predisposed to an inheritance of ethnic unity. By contrast, the land of Israel seems to have been as multicultural as a place could be over its history. For sure, as a tourist its fun to visit some places that have a strong singular cultural identity. Its also fun to visit those "tossed salad" kind of places. "Melting pots".... not so much. Usually bland. [/QUOTE]
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