Japanese media said that in front of a Chinese restaurant in Tokyo, a notice refusing Chinese and Koreans to enter the store was suddenly posted. After being photographed by a Chinese male and posted on the Internet, it caused a huge response on Chinese social networks.
According to the report, the Chinese man went to ** and negotiated after discovering that the Chinese restaurant was posting this discriminatory notice.
Men ask: What is your purpose in doing this?
The clerk (or possibly the boss) replied directly: It is to refuse Chinese and Koreans.
Male: What is the rationale?You're doing it against the law!
Clerk: You're arguing!I'm not breaking the law. You go out!
The clerk waved the man out quickly.
The man later called the police and said that he had been kicked out for a conflict with the store. When the police arrived, the man insisted that the store was illegal. It's discrimination, it's hate speech.
However, the police said that the store prohibits certain customers from entering, which is the store's freedom. The police can't force the store to do this.
"If you do that, it becomes an international problem," the man said. ”
The police then negotiated with the shopkeeper. The owner still did not agree to tear up the notice. The police could only let the men leave first.
When the man left, he said it was an international problem. It will affect the number of Chinese and Koreans who will travel to Japan this year. Although it is said that the store cannot be compulsory, it is illegal to post such a discriminatory notice at the door, and there is a legal basis for this. I will continue to monitor the store's actions.