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THE NEW CANADIAN
Wednesday, J£J
to .people as parents. Tョ-
wjoyer, or K3P?>, Wlut is a ty-
pe. etUly love of. theirんs「i try
ran he $515 actually bemゃa
dis^iae fミthe Japanese .-.ニnship
of T,"mperミ,cr-a bl【miノf。一lowing?
h*.cf>Fn* almighty in .the e>-.ea- of
klsl.8, such, as hu3anijiョ一in thtっ
Kens of an eョphajjis. §■ the <.l?
veー。pョさt .of -huョan .potentiaご,
^vーuiiー os>orlenity f-,、fェeveーcでin:,,
■ Kven Japan OS e -rehjji:ns. have
ination to. *-infcriers" but have
でeoplp in .positions cf sli^KTiori-
ty.
Tho third cプaract^rL人ir -If tho
tunuョ.oppoュョlisョ-mayケゥex-
.Ja-paneeeづrovod \:ニ1.ilー their
transitiーーn fョョshinkoku {-..Di-
vine Nation") t: -a --ニomcH-ratic"
.r-mコtry, hut at tht- ?;lョe .time iけ
impーi-es alack t>f .pri-cipーes an-ー
aプstraot ideals. Authoritarian ?ー
ria!國relatiorls tend toてrolltu-o.oて-
マ)rtunistiっindividuals, hocaust-
when autプoriti-ノム<lf-termim- what
is. rきt, thrir illtenlljpt.auon 0「
rーKM caコvary ;icconlinx to the
situation-, iulーlev,n a?ーr-ー一ーl.K- V
theirョ-KKl.ron:itズーu21tly, --infer,
iors,* must aフvaゾs國reiulゾ-
injf an -0〖-ー>0ュ11ーニ.ュー0 attitu;e
The Jlhovt- throゥcプanwtt.-ristkゾ
of the typic;ニ Japa【Kノムe . JK-r,Aon-
;ニitylihe primary conrorn with
.2n〕ョuョenニ0 abstract ami ab-
sc)ttt ;deaiij. and opportunism I
.are revea;e<〖」n ailas,"s of Ja-
J;ijtl.le^e a21western, po画:ru oui
that .,JaでKle:-e voters vot*?でri-
ュlar;iy f<、-r buruku画(neig^borhocKl闘
c-->rnrnl5iiy> inte3-i?ts and- per,
さna! --cfulet-tv-ns even: to^ay.
sta〖e!i, tco, .but the tendency to
dist-usil nationalami iョernat:onal
is^,J-u5.fさョ.the - viewpoint:-, ..>f
hun":」:im an-i」21ズ>Tracy seenに
to- hゥy、r:wiコg ーn t?v:,! c:entry,.
wプiーe aっ:mvartlbーie tendency卜^
Nieei peinAlity similar
A31てri(.an,s? I ゴtn know \vhe-
they are indifferent tc oth.ミ
pfip!f.-;? welfare and difficulties
:p【>ortuni-:uil-. They appear. ho\v-
t-vっT. t-> -v.vpry si mi 一 Iir to Jaてa-
ncve in.レiJでa 3 in theirlack of
<it-ep 3ョョitコl,nt to abstract and
yb-solute ideals, "uc}\ a5プにman-
hニlュー!ー" dvil ri>ihts aケ?ucゴ,.rゥ-
■papdleijs. of. race——ンvプethpr
ri^h-ts. <-f JaでaJit-!-e. whites, or
--f z,バroe, (,there art, of cー-ur-ムe,
oー; ニf my t-oーーeiJJTUes :it my col-
I .havt>.11overョtンtブim nor
ta!k2i v,-ithプinl,國ln"t: h.is conaーnl
with the welfare of tfie oでpress-
ed. :Hvm;? tA- ho ...vidolu :frニョhLム
rnrt-a,sonabーe contention
Thp .fact thatョost」ap;-le?0
Arnertcan? are no:ぶ1-:ーー>:ー〉- coョ-
ョittod to abstract iー一さLムis Tv-
OQTden . ■ ■
(oont F3S P5e1)
Ag Orientalw arp people .with spiritualculture. I tーーirrKノgrreat
っIllpha化lv r"h严IUM ht,plaoo-l(MlthLS;pohlt-
Today iZ5V-York - ami e-l;-っwhっr画t.-. ーht-ro-プ;lve. ho21ー》ーany
g aniens built by Hakuj-i?ゃ(,x.ci d2it a 一 ,s) thっ1Kン0〖ニe called :ctvatーve
Garden*" alxf somf of tゴe50プaくe newly, expre,みscd nuance of a
Japanese Garden. Such m--:idゥ;广ムart" al,ムo ntvc55Ary.
It is -.ly ,arnei!t des〖re that a :fuニtab!o f::lrdっn beプuilt Sn tプ一ム
new country C ana 一一 a without K4iーlp the finer points, of Jap?.-...,
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(G3tinued Fsapミ1)
many pleaders and writers, who.
ぼve. repeatedly and pidーy
■contended that the.Japanese ?lave-
won the \Vhi:e*5 acceptanc.& by
t才:-r ov^-Tveffot.t5,-and who ask
w,v xeすoes can-t do the 5aョt.
Tョ.sふelI.,SIhaTlcinw contention i3
画.Te巳ーy u.nreason;ふhv First* Ja-
.panes*- A!ntrican.ムshouldゴot
f-r.go" that tltey -.ere support",^
:by many PT.Ogressive ^vylites, ju:s:
ai"5Tャoes are supported to^y.
secoに〖y, Japaie in the1940-s
andンegj02. today are in com-
pletely tUffereiit situations, w-hich
cunnotびe compared. The positーon
ofレaでヒle5e Americans improv-
ed greatly after worUi War II,
■n_:>" only i}ecaus cf their gallant
fijrlu. aagains^ enel..nies but au.o
一びecac5^ Jaでan fougyt. -against
ーtjlf L. n 一 ted .states. The fact, tliat
,.tプe small i,ュand c.ounlry with
scan-e naturalresources fou."ht
aga一n;-t SIS ,rlcn nation
:ar-.-.u,ん,l〖5 admiration a雇ng
一wh.itei" who ternf to root for. llj丁
"derーk-iTS. T>;e defeat, of J-a pan己,io
一國aroused guilt in,ョa-y Aョeri-
il.-aミ,whether becj^uise of atoョic
一and? of civilians, ?e evaeuytiolr
一their will,or - because of thos-e
-.hitej? who tool< advantage .of
二h?Japanp,ん?Americanづugーu foッ
:,their, 5eーfish purて05e;". Many
ーwhite Americans reacted to.their
一guilt by better treatョpnt of Ja-
ーー-ane,ムe Airk-an,ん.On tプe .other
一hamー.ン.eproe5プave.1ミrョotゴgj.
sutltry:〖oダノ defeat21,arl.d
.tht?reforp no chaiice,〖o win a;-
mih-uics for the ニefさt. AlーotーK-l-
fact is aー?o iョー〕ortant. 一 he Ja-
of the evacuaニcm were very nat-
urally afraid, .ofloss of x,ニtizen,
:^hiづamilater deportation if thoy
did notっ(> ope rate with thcvu.s.
A.nlly. whileン,eproes, witylno
fear of bo in" deported. The fsr
niadoレap.ane?? olxKiie-lt, and
tJiplack of fear nukes xegrot;
defiant. oびviily- ordinary
whito Americans would prefef
In,.add it ion to the .situatーonrr;
ーi if fere lice the thマd and mo""t
iョでortaーlt difference i? culturnl-
xクsrro culture, for otn-ious
toricalan id eco.ーK-mic reasons,
"hnost.entird>. that. of-lo\v{n.-
01a,ムs Americans, w-erea^ Jaづa-
nese Americans; retain ba6k- ija-
pautぶe valvl? WMCh al.e- very
similar toョidューe-clas:; An】ericaー1
V ah ICS. Some ,Aョericanョiddl?
cーasi; values.;カuch as high achie-
v.eョent motivation yTiュcoョpeti-
,ザムteョaニt-aーly eratfーcated from
xegroe、ultuFe;:;n the south,xe-
-teョp:in,c: to acーv:evっanーlto com-
pete-.
-American Values, Xisei
l—nder the .circunutaコee?, it is
ayna2infrth:lt many Negroes1^aづりJ
lロa?ed tr- .retain these. value;".
oリthe otゴerプaコd, Amer.icaT\
ョ:ddー?!ass valued, sucプas POH*
tanew,力.and se!r. refnry;nt in ap--
diate prstification for future s!a-
the same "ime.プ-ノw^ver. "y:t5^
fa3rs勺peven :he Japan??
:Krr!PY-^<.:lr;s from i:v,-rpor:ltiづ,
rear.ぃーi,っ-;J :he cっョ:rr;:rrer;:
*e!f exppps,んふn arrd iteーf develop-
fnirti economic- #u«:ce% and v、、
iTlr ir"e屮ーectuA! 5d rrrorai ma-
ts,;:: Xepr5? ::: th,
eyes c-f onHnsT -Txi:? haづe
,まゆAlly A3?ble, "J:hniqs
for hsdぎthey 5
<4*hn to !r«9fclVigJits ajil for
づrovids cnly relative values
relative to parents, to the wm,
per or, a31 to the --5>vea5§L
It is they who d etc mine wist.
is rigプt. Japanese Asetiess also
seem to hft mo tlv* ted by rela t iv a
Y」i .1ョ。suy determined., by
the (whi£ AmeHSK, whi
they know, rather tit an by A3eFi-
can ideals of hi ani音5d de-
mocracy. The justification that
,vひearned it, so yoc e§l it for
yourself, too" has been §d by
ゃeootkmary groups with veste<l
interests in the status quo, wばo
try to prevent, others fpoax.de-
づe,10 ping. ■ There is an .ele,3enけ
I conclude tliat thelack of
commitment to abstract and ab-
solute ideals, to insecurity or to
alack of .humanistic.demooratic
education, is the basic fact which,
Americans to -fy the OFder-
meekly、If it, coョes. If a person
is motivated t>y his self is!} c,?
Ce3 rather than higherideals,
and if he judges that to obey :s
ョore profitable for him, thereis
notiiinjT to present him from
Whites Help Nisei
I hope thatョy expansion of
コr. Kitano-S statement explains
his thinking. I am convinced that
Japanese Americans areョaづlrc
enough, to examine tlieョselves
again?t American ideals before
thev criticize :NegToes. we need
toゃe member thatョany p r ogres-
ュve(づot reactionary. I remind
vou) whitesゴaづe Jielped Jーpa-
•nesc Americans to attain their
respectable status. If so me Japa-
nese Americans think they are
superior toンぶgToes, whyきJー,ー
tプeY help Xej?Yoes to develop aT-^
whji- doーrt they cooperate with
pro.gTessive elements, of all.e.th-
nic 30UPS to attain integration
〖ln(ldevelopment, and to secure
not onl>.civilびut also yum an
rig Ms; ancTconsequenuy, toで"
tablish a better nation whしch
allpeople can .be t>3ud of, !;at々er
thanん0ョ1>63153ュ11ゃfor .their in-.
security by the self-glorifylづg
statem.ent :we eanied it; wliy.
donぶyou?"
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