Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Another issue is how xenophobic and closed-off Japanese society is, i.e., even if you studied Japanese ages 4-22 and speak it fluently, you're still a foreigner doomed to live on the margins of society as either exotic or undesirable. And let's be super honest, that goes double for African-Americans, unfortunately. There are exceptions, sure, but this is the unfortunate norm.
Exact same thing can be said about the United States.
If Asians Said The Stuff White People Say
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMJI1Dw83Hc
You are on crack if you seriously believe that.
Your arrogance and failure to see the racism around you proves my point.
Show me a video of a Japan-born white or black person mocking Japanese xenophobia in perfect Japanese and I'll believe you.
Anonymous wrote:Offering Japanese AND korean would be a draw. They are very similar. Share many similar words and sentence structure.
Anonymous wrote:OP here.....
Since this school would be open to all District residents, the conversation regarding how large or small DC's Japanese (Japanese-American) population is somewhat irrelevant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to the DC Asian Pacific Islander office, Japanese comprise almost six percent of DC proper's Asian population. If this idea flies, there is no telling how that might influence the growth of Japanese in DC proper. It will be interesting.
Depends on if you are talking about Japanese or Japanese American. Japanese families tend to utilize the Japanese Saturday schools which focus on preparing kids to return to Japan eventually. Japanese families, especially in DC, tend to be here for just a few years on assignment, then return to Japan, so not a good base upon which to build a school.
As for Japanese Americans, most in the area live in Virginia or Maryland. Or they don't have kids in school. Although DC has one of the largest Japanese American Citizens League chapters outside California, there are few members with families in DC.
Anonymous wrote:According to the DC Asian Pacific Islander office, Japanese comprise almost six percent of DC proper's Asian population. If this idea flies, there is no telling how that might influence the growth of Japanese in DC proper. It will be interesting.