Pearl Harbor was destroyed, everyone buy a Honda, Toyota, Isuzu, or any

Frank

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other such car please!? Before I go into saying my point, let me provide one example of what I mean. My Jewish friend, whose Dad is a stockbroker and Mom is a head nurse at a hospital, is very rich. His house is enormous, beautiful, and a true spectacle to see. His mom alone makes more than $300,000 a year. Do you know what kind of car he drives? No, Not a Mercedes-Benz, Not an Audi, and not a BMW, or even a Porsche.
No, he buys American made cars only. His dad drives a Ford Focus, and his mom drives a Chevy' Malibu. They believe that if they support Japanese or German cars, that they will be supporting the people, and the allies of the people, that attacked us.
I agree entirely.
I'm only a teenager, and I'm also reasonably wealthy. And I feel quite sad that I drive a Lexus.
I wish my parents were more like his, more understanding of how everything is connected.
If, on the day of the attack on Pearl Harbor, someone said they wanted to buy a Japanese car, they would most likely be beat.
Why should we buy from them now?
Referring to my Jewish friend, his parents will NEVER EVER buy a German car, or a Japanese car. (more so a German car.)
If a smart Jewish family like theirs can understand why, when more than 6 million Jews were slaughtered, they can not be a German car, why should we, when our own Pearl Harbor was bombed, by a Japanese car?
 
First of all, those Japanese auto makers have plants here in the US, which employ US citizens. Second, why are you so fixated on their cars. I can guarantee you that there are things that you use every day that have parts made by the Japanese, for example, what kind of computer are you on right now, and do you know where every part in it comes from?
 
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