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 The Burden of Being Japanese -- April 2005
Chinese should hit back against Japanese who are without shame and regret and boycott their products.
Japanese have killed Chinese and stolen our wealth, from the raids of the dwarf pirates in the 14th century until the present day.
Japanese owners of Toshiba notebooks were equally ineligible for compensation.
www.feer.com /articles1/2005/0504/free/p014.html   (1577 words)

  
 The Meliorist - Students Newspaper of University of Lethbridge
Over March 9th and 10th thousands of Chinese citizens burned Japanese flags, shouted slogans and called for a boycott of Japanese products.
1.Major protests have erupted in China and Korea in a controversy over what some are claiming is revisionist history in Japanese textbooks.
This issue rose from the Chinese government’s continuing pressure on the UN to stop Japan’s bid to become a permanent member of the Security Council sparked the protests.
www.themeliorist.com /news6.htm   (1577 words)

  
 Our department in the news
A discussion about the Progressive Group for Independent Business calling on Canadians to boycott Japanese products until they reopen their border to Canadian beef.
Commenting on the Progressive Group for Independent Business who are calling for a boycott on Japanese consumer goods.
Commenting on the Progressive Group for Independent Business who want Canadians to boycott Japanese cars, TV's, stereos and cameras.
econ.ucalgary.ca /depinfo/media03.htm   (1577 words)

  
 CPS survey results
[ 192] 38.32%: 1 World-wide boycott Japanese products [ 316] 63.07%: 2 Send navy ships to the area of Diaoyu Islands [ 394] 78.64%: 3 Diplomatic negotiation [ 306] 61.08%: 4 Joint-action made by authorities in Mainland and Taiwan [ 223] 44.51%: 5 Mass protests [ 204] 40.72%: 6 Military manoeuvre, e.g.
Can China afford the CONSEQUENCES of a Sino-Japanese military conflict over Diaoyu Islands issue?
The Sino-Japanese Diaoyu islands dispute had been silent for some years until July, 1996, when the right-wing Japan Youth Federation set up a lighthouse and launched a war memorial on the islands.
www.bahnhof.se /~cps/results-oct.html   (1577 words)

  
 Twenty-One Demands - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The demands caused a severe boycott movement of Japanese products in China.
The Twenty-One Demands were a set of demands which the Japanese government of Okuma Shigenobu sent to the Chinese government on January 18th, 1915, which China gave into and signed two treaties with Japan on May 25th.
Despite China being on the side of the Allies in World War I, the Japanese demanded German spheres of influence be annexed to them.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Twenty-One_Demands   (207 words)

  
 April19.htm
The powerful American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organisations asked its 17 million members to boycott Australian farm products.
Japan's leading transport unions threatened to ban imports of Australian farm products, including beef.In their spring offensive Japanese dockers after a mass meeting on the evening 8 April,have included support for the MUA attended by MUA representatives and Shigi Wada, Asia-Pacific regional secretary of the ITF.
MUA waterside workers employed by stevedores PandO Ports and Strang, who are not involved in the national dispute with rogue stevedoring company Patrick, were also caught on the wrong side of the police lines when arriving for their shifts.
southmovement.alphalink.com.au /southnews/April19.htm   (207 words)

  
 japan.html
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.
instruct1.cit.cornell.edu /courses/hist100.81/japan.html   (2173 words)

  
 Boycott Watch - A look at who's boycotting which French products, and what's not really French, or is it?
Summary: Many people in the US are starting to boycott French products, and the French Embassy has not said a word.
Bridgestone was created by Shojiro Ishibashi, a translation of his own name "Ishibashi" means "stone bridge" in Japanese.
Reported to be made in France, but their contact page list several countries, none of which are France.
www.boycottwatch.org /misc/france-04.htm   (1719 words)

  
 Boycott Israel Campaign
He opened the Japanese market during the depths of that country's spectacular recession, and now he's set his sights on conflict-ridden Israel.
Starbucks will open its first two cafes in Tel Aviv during the first week of September and plans to open another three branches in the area by the end of the year with 15 more throughout Israel by the end of 2002.
Starbucks sponsers "bowl 4 israel", one of the fund raisers for Israel organised by Elie Haller.
www.inminds.co.uk /boycott-starbucks.html   (3441 words)

  
 Boycott the French? - Mises Institute
The rest of the O'Reilly list of French companies (champagne, cognac, perfume, clothing) would have done well to copy the Japanese auto companies and represent their impact on the U.S. economy in their corporate literature.
He also added that although French products are produced in many places, profits go mostly to French producers (ignoring Magnus' point about the bulk of trade in intermediate goods and intimating that profits were the only economically known benefits from exchange).
A boycott of Airbus would cause additional harm to American shareholders and employees of these companies.
www.mises.org /fullstory.aspx?control=1184   (1392 words)

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