2018年6月20日水曜日

From The Perspective of Citizens in Japan

     We, Japanese, really want to help the refugees (migronaut), but when we see this problems from three other aspects, we can understand we can't make a decisions easily.
     
     First, on the aspect of economical reasons. In other word, on the aspect of business. It is sad that there are many Japanese who can't speak English, much less read or write down it properly. (I'm one of them tho lol) Because of this reason, I think we can't make good relationships with them easily, let alone instruct them to do. It is serious problem, I guess. We should reconsider and revise the curriculum of English. I mean we should make the way we teach the students English renewed first.

     Second, we don't know how to help them anyways. Yes, we really don't know. We are just saying "That's too bad" or something like that. We just feel sorry for them, despite the fact that we don't know anything. There're some people who make an actions to this problems,  even though we don't know not only the way we help them, but also the whole story. And it is difficult to understand the details or the way we help them because these kind of articles are often written in 'rigidly formal writing style' so we feel it's a pain in the neck. 

     Lastly, it is good thing that the Japanese government gives primary consideration to Japanese. It is natural that the nation Japan cherish there own citizens. Not strange. Quite natural. I guess there some people who say that, like, 'Nowadays, the world is trying to move forward to reunite. So we should think the other countries as much as our own.' Yet, this opinion is too optimistic, too stupid. Actually, I also think that it's super free for the people around the world and if we're going to reunite, it may bring us the peace, but it's impossible for the time being at least. 

     Therefore, I think we can't accept the refugees, although we want to help them.

1 件のコメント:

  1. This is a believable perspective and I think you can find many Japanese of all ages (but particularly middle-aged and older ones) who subscribe to one, or more, of these points.

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