The Resurgence of Negative Stereotypes of the Japanese
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The old negative stereotypes of the Japanese, prevalent since World War II, have resurfaced and are being applied to the new economic context.
These stereotypes portray the Japanese as sneaky and untrustworthy, often saying 'yes' at business meetings but later claiming they were just thinking about it.
There is a belief among some Americans that the Japanese achieved success by cheating and are now hurting the American economy and taking American jobs.
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old negative stereotypes of the japanese that had been around since world war II were brought back and applied to
the new economic context. they were sneaky.
they said "yes" at a business meeting, but later said they were just thinking about it.
they could not be trusted. they were ungrateful. they were hurting the american economy after the war and taking american
jobs after americans had helped them to restart their economy after the war and protected it while it was growing.
some americans actually believed that the japanese could only have success-fully competed with america by cheating.
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