Yesterday in London (early this morning in Japan), the US womenâs soccer team played against Japan for Olympic gold. It was a squeaker, but America won 2-1.
While the Associated Press interviewed Japanese fans who said things like, âGiven that the United States is such a good team, the result is not surprisingâ or that they were proud how hard Japan played, a number of US fans took to Twitter to call the Japanese players âJapsâ and claim revenge for Pearl Harbor.
These assholes are certainly not representative of your average US soccer fan, the US womenâs team, or your typical Americanâall of which probably thought Japan played a good game. However, they are representative of the morons who tweeted âJapsâ and âPearl Harborâ enough to cause those words to trend.
Thatâs right, after the game, the words âJapsâ and âPearl Harborâ even started trending on Twitter. These kind of folksââTwacistsââare not new, and one soccer player even got in legal hot water for allegedly writing a racist tweet. Welcome to the internet.
If US soccer fans want to avenge something, they should want to avenge their FIFA World Cup loss to Japan. For these individuals running at the mouth on Twitter, thatâs probably beside the point. Itâs all rather unsettling for the US team, which was nothing but sporting and respectful during the match.
For a minute, however, letâs try to navigate the logicârather, the lackâof someone actually trying to equate this win with Pearl Harbor. Would the firebombing of Tokyo, Osaka, and Kobeâfirebombing that bombed those cities flat and killed numerous innocents, including childrenâbe payback? Or how about dropping two nuclear weapons on the country, killing over 200,000 civilians? So does this, a soccer game, finally make up for what happened at Pearl Harbor? We square now?
âThese guys are spewing out discriminatory remarks while playing FPS games online. This is normal.â
Itâs not Japanese who keep dwelling on the warâif anything, they are often blamed for trying to forget large chunks of it. But with that desire to move on from the countryâs darker moments, thereâs also a desire to push forward and not get hung up on past conflicts. Talk to older Japaneseâpeople in their 80sâwho grew up during those horrible wartime years, who walked to school as bombs were being dropped on them and their friends, who had a hard time finding food, who saw innocent people die. They arenât still pointing fingers at the US for losses they suffered, and as of posting, enough Japanese people arenât taking to Twitter to cause terrible war memories to trend. Theyâre not doing this because the war was very real, with grandparents talking to grandchildren about growing up during that conflict.
This âavenging Pearl Harborâ isnât a new thingâjust like when the Japanese female team won the FIFA World Cup, morons start shooting their mouths on Twitter, slinging slurs and insults. Before Twitter, people could carry on like this online in forumsâheck, they could do offline, too. But Twitter gives them a big megaphoneâa megaphone that often is tied to peopleâs real identities (ditto for Facebook, obviously). Yet, that doesnât stop people on either site from being unapologetically racist.
âIf someone wants to broadcast their discrimination crap to the whole world, go for it,â wrote one individual on 2ch, Japanâs largest bulletin board. âIgnore those idiots.â Those are wise wordsâignore these idiots. Thatâs certainly possible, but harder when you see words like âJapsâ and âPearl Harborâ trending on Twitter right after the match. Then it just becomes depressing that the same platform that can bring us altogether, can also show how divisiveâand stupidâsome still are.
The reaction on 2ch has variedâfrom ironic amusement to disgust. Jaded as ever, some 2ch users find it wryly funny that people are throwing around these slursâeven going as far to jokingly write the word over and over again. Others are saying things like âAmericans donât have historyâ or âThis shows Americans are awfulâ, stuff like that. While some are saying that itâs not even worth replying to these Twitter morons, others note that these individuals probably arenât even soccer fans.
âThese guys are spewing out discriminatory remarks while playing FPS games online,â wrote one 2ch user. âThis is normal.â The stereotype that this short of speak is ânormalâ is sadâthat this is how one can explain away these outbursts. The notion that people are simply acting as they usually would, but that they are now able to broadcast that to the entire world is both powerful and utterly depressing. Social networking sites like Twitter and Facebook give everyone a microphone. That doesnât mean everyone should have a microphone, but they do now.
Websites like Japan Probe and Motherboard have been logging these âJapsâ and âPearl Harborâ tweets. 2ch has even been translating them for Japanese netizens. You can view them in the links below.
Racist Tweets After U.S. Soccer Victory Over Japan: âJapsâ & âPearl Harborâ Trending [Japan Probe]
These Idiots Sent Pearl Harbor Revenge Tweets During the US-Japan Olympic Soccer Game [Motherboard]
(Top photo: Julian Finney/Staff | AP)
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