Friday, February 13, 2015

Ayako Sono Former Adviser To Shinzo Abe Channels Her Inner Klansman

An article written by Ayako Sono for the conservative Sankei Shinbun the former Abe adviser thought  that it would be a wonderful idea if the Japanese government adopting a system to deal with foreigners based upon South Africa's old apartheid laws. 


Author Ayako Sono, considered part of Abe’s informal brain trust, set off a wave of online fury this week when she wrote in the conservative Sankei newspaper that South Africa’s former policies of racial separation had been good for whites, Asians and Africans.
Like segregation in the Southern US separate and completely unequal under the law.

  
In a column entitled “Let Them In - But Keep a Distance”, Sono said Japan should open its doors to more foreign workers, especially to care for the growing numbers of elderly, but should make them live separately from Japanese.
“People can carry out business and research together, and socialise together, but they should live apart,” she wrote.
Perhaps she can start a Japanese chapter of Americas Ku Klux Klan.  They like her are against the "commingling" of the races.

 Sono served on a government educational panel in 2013 and has long advised Abe’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party.
I'm sure time on the education panel was well spent promoting racism, intolerance and how they can be taught to Japanese students.

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