sabato 8 settembre 2007

A Japanese girl

As for the previous post, the answer is 3) I gave a lesson on human values. Even though I did what I thought was needed, I felt a bit nervous and somehow dirty afterwards, just because I had to talk to these people. I don't feel at my ease when I communicate with people who are so damn stupid. I think they are dangerous but somebody has to teach them some basic values. The point is that I don't think they have understood a word of what I said.

Today I have spoken through Skype with a Japanese friend. Her friend is looking for love but it seems that Japanese don't express themselves very easily and therefore she is having an hard time. I am looking for love too, and it should be easier here in Italy where "they say" people are so sociable. We'll see.

2 commenti:

  1. I'm glad you tried to explain to them some basic human values. I don't know whether they have understood a word of what you have said as maybe it's too late for people like that. When a middle-aged person makes comments such as mentioned in your previous posting, I wonder whether there's still hope.... what do you think? Is there a time in your life when you can't change anymore? Maybe we should send them to a meeting with some Holocaust survivors and let them join some concentration camp tours. Maybe they will understand better then and see the light?

    Ciao
    Jen the shark

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  2. To change someone's mind is a paramount challenge. The effort is huge and success is never unmistakable. It may look they agree, but then they go back saying the same racist things again and again, every day. Let's say that this post and comments spread a golden light of advance in human evolution.

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