Contrary to the popular intuition, the Japanese brand of racism does not promote Asian supremacy. Instead, it promotes white supremacy on behalf of whites, placing the Japanese as "honorary" whites. This book describes an Asian-American experience in Japan. This real-life story takes place in 1993 and 1994 in Omori, Yokohama, Ginza, Nippacho, and Kamakura. White Supremacy in Japan: A Memoir offers an autobiographical work in which the author seeks to relay an account of his experiences while working for a Japanese cosmetics firm, Shiseido. It opens to explain that the author was initially...
Contrary to the popular intuition, the Japanese brand of racism does not promote Asian supremacy. Instead, it promotes white supremacy on behalf of wh...