Intolerance of differences is ground on seeing the outsider or "foreigner" (even if he is a citizen) as a machine, or animal, or non-human entity who cannot be trusted to behave or think or obtain as the bigoted racist behaves. Alvin Hooks says to Kabuo in the tribunal right in front of the jurors: "You're a hard man to trust, Mr. Miyamoto. . . . You sit before us with no expression, keeping a poker shell through---" (Guterson 411-412). Because they do not see him as appearing to be just like them, with expressions on his face just like them, they are intolerant of him and distrust him.
Although the infer admonishes the lawyer, the other observers to make it clear that they feel racial intolerance of the "inscrutable" Japanese:
The citizens in the gallery were reminded of photographs they had seen of Japanese soldiers. . . .
othing akin to softness in him anywhere, no part of him that was vulnerable. He was, they decided, not like them at all, and the uncaring and aloof manner in which they watched the snowfall made this patent and self-evident (Guterson 412).
Kabuo thinks, "Every sentient being straining and button at the shell of identity and distinctness (Guterson 169). But the intolerant person cannot stand that people are distinct, and he or she hates the one who is different. Miyamoto suffers at the hands of intolerant racists because others cannot bear to break down in a state of wonder and mystery (and sometimes discomfort) which taskes place when one is confronted by those who are different than oneself. This is the can of racial intolerance and the basis of much of the suffering Miyamoto must(prenominal) endure. He was in a detention camp because of intolerant racism, tried for murder because of racism, lost his land because of racism, and those who commit these inhuman crimes against him see themselves as superior to him. When he tries to explain why he didn't tell earlier what had happened, the white Americans cannot believe the story. They cannot extrapolate the thinking and fearfulness of a man who has been the victim for yeah
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