Friday, December 02, 2005

Yes, Demise of Rosa Parks was Reported as They Wished

Yes, Demise of Rosa Parks was Reported as They Wished

For some, it might be interesting to see if the death of Rosa Louise McCauley Parks was informed in Japan. Yes, the news has been informed through media above reproach. As you should know, historically Japan has never brought Africans by force to her territory so as to exploit them as slaves, and thus the news is very remote to the people.

However, it is said that Japanese immigrant workers to the U.S. or the first generation of Japanese Americans a century or more ago were forced to work at a level lower than that occupied by African Americans. They were also put under Chinese emigrants.

But, most importantly, African Americans were very unlucky because they had been deprived of their cultural traditions from the beginning; Chinese immigrants had no well-established mother nation behind them until 1980’s when Deng Xiaoping got control of the Communist Party; but Japan was and has been always there well established and educating the people so as to equip them with higher cultural capability.

Nonetheless, Japanese immigrant workers to the U.S. had been neither taken care of nor expected to be something in America by their mother country, that is, Imperial Japan.

It must be very difficult for African Americans to succeed in America. It should be also difficult for Chinese Americans to achieve something more than establishing their individual positions depending on their talent. However, in this context, Japanese Americans should have, under an ordinary scenario supported by their mother Empire, had a better chance to gain a foothold in America. But Imperial Japan had never had such a scheme as would allow for that kind of scenarios.

Rosa Parks, at her historic moment, could neither be a Japanese American with potential assets nor a Chinese American with worldly wisdom. But she must be truly one of African American Ladies who could wholly resort to the God.

“God Has Shown This World’s Wisdom is Foolishness”