19 March 1999
Dear friends:
It's difficult to cooperate with some people who always talk about being
cool-
headed toward the Japanese while they are rude to us Chinese.
The Jews are suing the American company, Ford, in New Jersey, and are
also
pointing fingers at General Motors, Chase Manhattan Bank, etc. Boycotting
Japanese cars is much milder action against Japanese companies that
used
chinese slaves during WWII. Besides, according to the statistics of
car
insurance companies, most Japanese cars are not built strong enough.
If an
accident happens, it would often cost a person's life. After Japan
refused
Chinese President Jiang's request for an official apology in November
last
year, we should now publicly boycott Japanese cars through our history
Global Alliance or any non-profit
organization. Using the internet, our message may reach people
worldwide.
A young Jew kept asking, "How are you going to get justice?" after a Nanjing Massacre education session in a NJ community college 2 days ago. We were silent. Then he said, "It is all money and politics".