2011年7月12日火曜日

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ネタはたまっているのだが、まあ、3つだけ。
FG
Tokyo Subway Fight

[HD] Don't touch me! 触らないで! (Tokyo Subway Fight)


ケリをいれて、殴っている。暴力をふるった側が絶対に悪い。

ただ、これ、ここに至った状況がわかりにくい。その前の状況がわからないが、動画では、
外国人3人が車内でビールの缶をもっている。
003 外国人2が日本人の腕に掴んでいる。
005 その外国人が日本人の腕をこづく
おさまったか、とおもったところで、
009 奥のもう1人の外国人3が後ろから、日本人の肩を軽くたたく。
(たぶん、このとき、外国人2が彼の肩を叩いて、挑発した、と勘違いしたのではないか?)
動画がちょっと飛ぶ。立っていた外国人1が問題の二人の間の空席に座っている。
012 今度は日本人がその中に入った外国人1の後ろから最初の外国人2にふれようとする。

すると、「Don't touch 触るな、友達じゃないよ、」となって、「友達じゃないよ」と返答があって、「この手は(なに)さわらないでよ」となって、事態ははエスカレートしていく・・・・。


これ、「ぼくが触ったわけじゃないです」「友達だったら肩を気軽に触ってもいいけど、あなたは私の友達というわけではないでしょう?」とでも言わなくては、多分通じていない。

それと、車内でビールの缶をもっているのも気になる。ここらへん、一部の外国人に誤解があるようで、

1)新幹線など長距離用列車でテーブルなどついているところでは、車内で飲み食いはOkay.
2)通勤用の列車内で、飲み食いするのはエチケット違反。特に酒類はまずい。
仮に日本人がやっているところをみたとしても、その日本人は他の日本人から白い目でみられている。

なにはともあれ、暴力に訴えるのは悪い。

ロコさんのブログ

04 July 2011 ~ 12 COMMENTS
A Love hotel Supreme…in Yokohama!

日本のラブホテルの紹介
それに対して、

Rie in Osaka
9 July 2011 at 9:09 am
PERMALINK
I don’t think it’s appropriate to post pictures of schoolchildren you teach and love hotels on the same web site. Please use some common sense!

REPLY

Locohama
9 July 2011 at 9:50 am
PERMALINK
Oh geez! Rie, please get a grip! Take a deep breath and put the bible prozac down. It’s a hotel where people, like their parents,have sex. A classy one at that. Big deal Lighten up

REPLY

学校の子供たちの写真を掲載しているブログでラブホテルなんか紹介するな、という意見があり、だって生徒たちの親がセックスしているホテルじゃないか、と。



30 June 2011 ~ 32 COMMENTS
Are Japanese school girls cute or sexy?


日本のが女学生のポスター
こうではなくて保守的なスカートのはきかたをしている女学生も多いが、こういう女学生もいる、と。

So, when I saw that ad above, shot from the back, asses barely covered (if not for that sweater wrapped around her waist I’m pretty sure that one on the right would be damn near showing glutes), purikura panchira, I had to ask myself: Is that cute or is that sexy? Is this ad sexualizing teens or just illustrating how cute and stylish their uniforms can be?

What do you guys think?
sexualize, sexualise [ˈsɛksjʊəˌlaɪz]
vb
1. to make or become sexual or sexually aware
2. to give or acquire sexual associations

これはかわいいのか、あるいは、セクシーなのか、これは10代の生徒をセクシャライズしているのか?


セクシャライズの意味にもよるが、ウィキのアメリカ心理学会によると、

American Psychological Association view

[edit]Definition
The American Psychological Association (APA) regards a person as being sexualized in any of the following situations:

a person’s value comes only from his or her sexual appeal or sexual behavior, to the exclusion of other characteristics;
a person is held to a standard that equates physical attractiveness (narrowly defined) with being sexy;
a person is sexually objectified—that is, made into a thing for others’ sexual use, rather than seen as a person with the capacity for independent action and decision making; and/or
sexuality is inappropriately imposed upon a person.[6]

うーん。どうかなあ、セクシャルアピールということは、異性を惹きつけるアピールということかな?

 要するに、ミニスカートは昔は大人の女性がはいていた。それは男性を惹きつけるための、ファッションでもあった。それを昨今は女学生がやっている。それを広告にしている、というのはいかがなものか、といった問題意識か?

 まず、女子高生のファッションというのも時代によって、変わるということ。


ガングロもしかり、ミニスカもしかり、マスクしてロングスカートはいている女学生がいた頃もあったわけだ。

 また、思春期は色気づいてきていつの時代でもいろんな妙な格好をするもので、そういった色気づいてきた少年やら少女のファッションに対して、親がうるさい人もいればそうでもない人もいる、ということ。

 ただ、こうしたファッションに対して、昔ならまだしも、いまでは、全体として、社会は非難に値する程でもない、として、一部の色気づいた女子学生ファッションを許容している。

 全体としてはその程度のものだが、一部のおじさんや一部の外国人には興味の的になっている、ということ。

 そんな一部の色気づいたガキンチョファッションに興味をもっているおっさんや外国人は助平である、と認識されるであろう、ということ。

 思春期には色気づくものだが、それを肯定してその表現をどれだけ、許すかどうかは時代や社会によって異なるのかもしれない。

 日本人の感覚からすると、学校の先生が彼女とラブホに行ったとを公のブログで書いたり、こうしたことに興味を示すこと自体が不謹慎のように感じるわけである。

 文化の違いといえば、文化の違いかもしれない。


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Have you ever experienced racism and xenophobia?
という質問に対して、
xenophobia? Yes there's a quite a bit of xenophobia in Japan especially many older generations...all those stories you've heard about Japan are true basically
である、と。But it is still a great place to live...とあって、フォロウしているのであるが・・・


知ったかぶりした若者はどこでもいるもので、それまでの話なのだが、あんさん、そんな沢山の日本人のおっさんやおばはんと話でもしたことがあるのかいな、とつっこみたくなる。

だが、そもそも、何故このような偏見があるのだろうか?


All those stories you've hear about Japan って有道ブログとその関係者による宣伝以外に、ゼノフォビアや人種差別について書いてある記事ってどれだけあるのだろうか?

彼女はニュージランド出身のようであるが、彼女の思うゼノフォビアや人種差別ってどんな感じなんだろうか?

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特に、要約するつもりもないが・・・・褒められたもんじゃないわなあ。



Is there a lot of racism towards black Americans in New Zealand? What is the best city to live in New Zealand?

Hi my name is Leo and I wanted to ask you are there any black people in new zealand? are people racist against black people from america? I am thinking of moving there after I graduate college. Could you also tell me what is it like in Auckland. How is the Nightlife there. I love to dance and I am looking for a place that has a lot of females and somewhere that has a lot to do
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vestifar...
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Hi Leo,

Like pretty much everywhere, you'll find racism in NZ too. But here the main targets of most racist comments/actions are generally those of Asian, Muslim or Maori (NZ's indigenous people) ethnicities. There have been a few (generally isolated) cases of physical or other severe racist attacks... but these are generally few and far between.... please don't be put off by Tothebatmobile's comments... he makes it sound like we are stuck in 1960's southern USA with his talk of the KKK... it is not at all like that here. Most racism in NZ I think stems from lack of understanding, rather than hatred... although, I must admit I am "white", so perhaps its different from a non-white perspective.

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Most other racism in NZ is probably more to do with language and cultural differences, rather than the colour of their skin... e.g. Asian, Indian or Muslim immigrants... again, a lack of understanding and threat of something different, rather than a general hatred or malice... or the fact that their skin is a different colour. A lot of immigrant communities tend to be quite insular, and I think some kiwis are threatened by that, and think that they are not trying to 'fit in' to our culture... which is where the mis-understanding, intolerance & racism comes from.
Given that American culture is very similar to Kiwi culture, I don't think you would have many (if any) problems here... in fact, people will probably hassle you more for being an American in general, than for being African-American... there is quite a lot of anti-Bush sentiment here in NZ (and anti-Iraq war), which many NZ'ers seem to tar every American with, whether they support Bush and the war or not... but again, nothing major enough that should put you off coming here.
I spent 6 weeks travelling around the Southern states of the US a year or so ago... In some places I could feel the tension between "whites" and "blacks"... I have never felt that here in NZ.... racism here is more about innappropriate comments from someone that hasn't thought before they spoke.
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アフリカ系アメリカ人はNZで差別受ける?という懸念を表明している質問に、差別の対象になるのはアジア人やイスラム教徒や先住民だよ、と。地域による違いもある、として地域を列挙した後、
それ以外の人種差別は肌の色というより、言語や文化の違いに基づくもので、たとえば、アジア人やインド人やイスラム教徒などで、憎しみや悪意に基づくというより、誤解や違うものに対する不安に起因している、と思う。多くの移民は孤立していて、そうしたことを不安に思うNZ人もいるようだ、と。

アフリカ系アメリカ人にとってアメリカ南部よりましなんじゃないか、と。


NZに関して、たぶん、ほとんどの日本人は、こうした偏見、あるいは知識をもっていないのであるが、なんで、このおねえさんは日本に関してああした偏見をもっているのであろうか?


英語圏のメディアが注目する事柄が、右翼、軍国主義、Sexualized Japan 外国人嫌い、人種・男女差別などに偏っているのではないか?