Japanese are people who do not discriminate?
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Some time ago, I watched a video like this on YouTube. It is about a Hollywood actor, Morgan Freeman, who was discriminated against in the U.S. and other countries, but only the Japanese treated him as a person.
I felt something was off about this video of Japanese people praising our country. At that time, I read Osamu Tezuka's "Nagai Ana,"(The long hole) a one-shot manga that depicts discrimination against Koreans living in Japan. I have read this work once before. This is a fact.
Osamu Tezuka's now-sealed work "Nagai Ana" is a one-shot manga that confronts discrimination head-on. It was published in a special issue of "Sunday Mainichi" (November 6, 1970) and included in the short story collection "Kuuki no Soko,"(The bottom of the air) but is now missing (sealed work). Anyone can read it by simply clicking the link below. No need to enter any information such as cumbersome registration.
Unfortunately, there is no English version. Instead, you can read the synopsis here.
Please use DeepL translator or Google Translator to read it.
https://dic.pixiv.net/a/%E3%81%AA%E3%81%8C%E3%81%84%E7%AA%96
I hope that learning this will make you think about discrimination.