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It is pretty sad that many of you mentioned that he has no right to talk because he is Japanese and Japan does not welcome (almost) every refugees. Why people tell others that they have no right to talk based on their origin?
I think I understand him. For him, US is great in term of freedom and respect. And yes he respect and believe in that so he doesn't expect that most of American will only concern about themselves. I do not mean that you cannot just think about yourself, about your country but that's not what US used to be. Just that... I guess
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