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I'm no Nipponophile (tm), but I collect Japanese swords and flags from WW2..
Im wondering what your family called them in the 1940s when the delicate J word was very common terminology?
I wonder what a USMC veteran of any of the battles of the Pacific called them?
I wonder what the victims of the Rape of Nanking called them while their babies were being used for bayonet practice?
Ask my great aunt Eva who was a schoolmarm in the Philippines in 1941 and died in a Japanese DEATH camp in 1944 what she might have called them-or what any of the millions of Chinese,Filipino,British,Indian,Dutch,etc,etc who were savagely tortured,raped,beaten,and murdered by your beloved Japanese would have called them.
The Japanese-American members of the 442nd did what they should have- showed that they were true Americans and kicked Nazi heinie and didn't sit around whining about what some guy said in the internet like a pu$$y.
What did Hirohito and crew think of non Japanese?
The SJW crap can work both ways.
I do readily admit that the guys with the stupid Asian talking imitation was corny,and totally unnecessary.
Have a wonderful day.
Post #13 doesn't sound remotely like a WWII vet. People like my Dad who did, would be in his 90's plus. Guys from the 442nd would certainly tell Post #13 where to get off. Just like I'm calling out Post #13 now.