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Exactly how did you not "feel as welcome"?

I see brown people here all the time; I even work with some.

Have you tried visiting northern Idaho BTW? Good luck feeling welcome and treated as an equal there.



During the conference, I was networking and inquiring about tenure track positions. I got the vibe that my application wouldn’t be successful. And the data bears this out.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Racism_in_Japan

Tell me can a brown person aspire to the highest post in Japan?

I did my PhD in a very conservative area in the US. I have travelled a lot.

There is this weird fetishization of Japan, an ethnostate, by white folks who don’t consider other experiences even exist.


You "got a vibe" about some tenure-track position and somehow this makes the place "unwelcoming"? Wow. Obviously you've made up your mind despite having no actual experience living here.

>Tell me can a brown person aspire to the highest post in Japan?

You mean the PM? No, of course a non-Japanese person is not going to be the head of government. How about in America? Can an immigrant be the President? Definitely not, it's unconstitutional.

>There is this weird fetishization of Japan, an ethnostate, by white folks who don’t consider other experiences even exist.

Only Americans say I have a "fetish" for wanting to live in a place that's walkable, peaceful, and doesn't have school shootings. Every time I have a discussion about Japan with them, I get utterly bizarre accusations like this and I'm so glad I got out of that insane country.


As a brown person, I don't even feel welcome in the Netherlands and I'm a native Dutch perron.

Health care is non-existent for me. I'm happy to explain it later on, since I'm sleepy.

Education is way more difficult with autism, nobody will help you, but someone else non-brown will make things easier.

I have to prove every ducking thing.




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