Ez egy nagyon értékes visszaemlékezés az utolsó túlélőtől Nagasakiból. Több emberhez kellene eljusson a videó mint 4000. Remélem fennmarad egy digitális archívumban az utókornak.
While I think it’s important and compassionate to carefully consider how not to offend other people, I think it’s also equally important to consider whether or not we are feeling unnecessarily offended. Because both cases exist. I’m happy to say Asalam Maleikem when I meet my Muslim friend, even though I was raised Christian. I feel that the D&I has nice intentions, but is indirectly reforming a world where cultural diversity is hidden and even shunned due to everyone’s fear of expressing potential offensive language.
Thanks for this video it's great testimony, it would be great if you can add proper english subtitles for the people who does not speak japanese, it would allow Mister Morita's message to get to more people. Happy new year 2024!
@Japanerin_in_Oesterreich Жыл бұрын
This guy is just amazing!! Read his blog 👏🏽👏🏽
@cailinanne Жыл бұрын
As a neurodivergent person (ADHD) in the states, I find it fascinating and cool that you’re teaching about this in Japanese! Thank you!! Personally I’m thriving with medication, good coping skills, and lots of communication with the people around me in the states, but it took me 34 years to get here! I think it’s so important for other cultures to learn about it and understand, especially if they want to work with global companies here in the states (I work at a global tech company myself) . Us ND folks have a specific set of skills that allow for us to thrive and become MAJOR assets to companies when we are in the right places and given the opportunity to use our strengths! With education like this, it’s getting better everyday and I do believe going forward it’s going to be increasingly more important for people to learn about. ❤
@cailinanne Жыл бұрын
Also I love all the positive comments from Japanese people! 🥹🥹🥹 For my neurodivergent Japanese brothers and sisters: I just want you know we see you from here and we love you as you are. ❤
No. That’s a different kind of disability. In English we call that an Intellectual Disability. The biggest reason they are classified as different is because people who are neurodivergent typically do not have low intelligence, they simply have barriers in finding their place in society and school because they need different tools to learn and thrive. ❤ (although, a person can have both.) Often an intellectual disability is due to a birth defect, traumatic birth, injury while in their mother developing, genetic/sever illness, or an accident. Whereas neurodivergent people are completely healthy and tend to start showing their difference once they get old enough to really begin to communicate or when they start school. Hope I helped! (And I hope the Google translation is easy to understand if you don’t read English!)
@ブランドーディオ-p6z Жыл бұрын
@@cailinanne ok. maybe I understood the definition of neurodivergent. I expected neuro"diversity" include not only people who are nurodivergent but also low intelligence people. well then, I want to know the other word or concept that can help low intelligent people. (offcorce, I am one of low intelligence people). They have barriers, too, but even political correctness doesn't help them.
@JessAwesome Жыл бұрын
aww you were so cute when you were a teen. I've been learning Japanese from your videos.