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 | | The dispute turned into a more complicated one, involving the problems of the freedom of speech and the press, after the publisher discontinued the magazine under the pressure of Simon Wiesenthal Center, who announced to the world that they boycott whatever goods or products were advertized in the publications of the publisher. |
 | | No Jewish people are refused an apartment room for rent because of their race or religion (some Japanese are anti-Chinese, or anti-Korean, and they *do* refuse Chinese and Korean scholarship students). |
 | | My answer:in a sense yes, in another no. Maybe some Japanese people became anti-semitic or had an ill feeling against Jews as a result of their contact with Christian people. |
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