Discrimination in the Sushi World
I nevre have a problem with having a hakujin (white person) make my sushi. I never understood why having a Japanese person cutting the fish would make any difference. Do you think that if the cook in the back of Romeo's was a REAL Italian it would make a diiference? Or should we say it this way, do you think that if the cook in the back of Olive Garden was 100% Italian it would make to food taste better? Or Servers for that matter. Does it matter what your waiter looks like? So what if the waiter isn't Japanese and has tattooss. I would rather have a tatooedd freak with piercings all over her face who knew everything on the bloddy menu than a Japanese girl who can barely speak english and runs away every time i have a question. I honestly do NOT understand it. For all we know the white guy behind the Sushi Bar may have been a chef for 13 years, while the Japanese guy just arrived in the States a year ago & has been cutting fish for a month. I live in Texas, but does that mean I can intuitively cook BARBQ because of the dirt I was born above? I honestly do NOT get it. If you are on of these people. PLEASE explain it to me. PLEASE!
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