The worst has happened. Becky has been watching A LOT of Star Trek lately, which anybody will tell you I've never really liked. I've always been a militant Star Wars kind of guy. Sometimes, I would just feel like going around and beating up a Trekkie.
However, lately the repetition of watching Voyager, then the Original Series, then more Voyager episode after episode, the most shocking thing happened. I started liking it. For a militant Star Wars fan, and a person who has seriously considered joining up with the 501st before, this was a big, possibly terrible thing!
It's been happening for a while, in which I have gone through all seven of the normal phases, and last night, I finally came to the last one - acceptance. I am now a Star Wars nerd, but now I also call myself a Trekkie. It's still a little weird.
Yagi Sensei
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Friday, January 23, 2009
Essays in Idleness
So in my Traditional Japanese Culture class, we recently read a group of thoughts by Kenko called Essays in Idleness. In one of the first passages, he admitted that he was just doing it because he was bored in his self-imposed secluded state. I'm not really secluded, but I do have thoughts in my idleness. Therefore, here is the first installment of Essays in Idleness by Yagi Sensei.
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During this semester, International Cinema is going to be showing "Letters from Iwo Jima," which was directed by the great Clint Eastwood. But it also reminded me of some controversy some months ago involving Eastwood and Spike Lee. It's at this point that I feel that I need to put in a disclaimer; I am not racist. I don't have a problem with black people. However, I do have a problem with stupid people. Spike Lee just happens to fall into both categories.
Spike said that he thought it was offensive to make a WWII film and only showing a few black people. Here is a little fact-check for the guy.
The reason that there were no black people featured in the film Letters from Iwo Jima is simple. There were no black Japanese soldiers. The population of Japan is 99% ethnic Japanese, and it was more so in the 1940s when the film takes place. Duh.
The reason I took time to enter this is that I feel that all people - famous or not - need to find something better to do with themselves than whine and complain. Particularly if you have no knowledge of why something is the way it is, just keep your mouth shut.
In the words of Mark Twain, "It is better to live in silence and be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt."
Yagi Sensei
Saturday, January 10, 2009
Introduction to Yagi Sensei
Hello. I am Jeff , but I am also known by Japanese nickname, Yagi Sensei. The story behind this is a long and confusing one, so I may bring it up in a later post. If there is a later post.
Anyway, a little more about me. I am happily married to my sweetheart, whom I met in 7th grade. You can visit that blog at www.jeffandbeckydiamond.blogspot.com. I am now a student at Brigham Young University (BYU) majoring in Japanese and minoring in Asian Studies with an emphasis in Chinese. That's just a fancy way to say that I am minoring in Chinese.
Some things that I like (not like it makes much of a difference) are playing Go, studying Japanese History, playing my Trumpet (I've been in the BYU marching band for 3 years), and playing with our Guinea Pigs, Han and Chewbacca.
Since I don't really have much else to say, I guess I will just kind of end right now. Um, yeah.
Anyway, a little more about me. I am happily married to my sweetheart, whom I met in 7th grade. You can visit that blog at www.jeffandbeckydiamond.blogspot.com. I am now a student at Brigham Young University (BYU) majoring in Japanese and minoring in Asian Studies with an emphasis in Chinese. That's just a fancy way to say that I am minoring in Chinese.
Some things that I like (not like it makes much of a difference) are playing Go, studying Japanese History, playing my Trumpet (I've been in the BYU marching band for 3 years), and playing with our Guinea Pigs, Han and Chewbacca.
Since I don't really have much else to say, I guess I will just kind of end right now. Um, yeah.
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