The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, March 24, 1992- Page 7 'U' profs x criticizea .. .r anti-Asian mo0vement ~ by Hope Calati x Daily Staff Reporter ':, !U I. ', Three University professors last night dissected the recent Japan- bashing movement, calling it a form of racism toward Asians and Asian Americans, and economically un- founded. University students discussed Japan bashing yesterday at a forum sponsored by the University of Michigan Network for Cultural Democracy. Economics Professor Tom Weisskopf began by addressing the economic differences between the Japanese and United States economies in the post-World War II era. "The Japanese economy has performed far better than the U.S. economy since World War II," Weisskopf said. He cited rapid growth of Japan's gross national product, lower level of unemploy- ment and gains in international competition as elements of a strong Japanese economy. He said both the U.S. and Japanese economies experienced growth from the late 1940s to the oil crisis of 1973. "The stagnation has been in our own economy," Weisskopf said. "Since the early 1980s, the U.S. turned from the world's largest creditor nation to "the world's largest debtor nation. "Since the 1970s, the Japanese have done much better in adjusting to the world situation where energy costs are getting higher," Weisskopf said. Jane Slaughter, a reporter for Labor Notes, said the big three au- PAUL TAYlO/aly Jane Slaughter addresses more than 100 people on Japan bashing at a discussion in the Michigan League last night. ';1 Democrats atodds with party over tax cut plan LANSING (AP) - Several Democratic lawmakers say they don't want to strip businesses of a tax break in tough economic times, so they're not supporting their own party's property tax cut plan. The rogue Democrats are devel- oping their own plan to bring prop- erty tax relief without shifting the burden to businesses. Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D- Lansing) and Rep. Dianne Byrum (D-Onondaga) admit that only five or six House members support their alternative plan. "It's going to be very difficult to get it done with the type of election year we're having" said Byrum. "But what we can do is lay some groundwork for the future." The alternative plan would in- stead increase either the sales tax or income taxes to make up the money lost for school funding. At the heart of the intra-party disagreement is what's at the center of the Democratic property tax cut plan, one of three headed for a vote this fall. The official party plan would ex- empt $30,000 of a home's value from school operating taxes. That money would be made up by abol- ishing a tax break that allowed busi- nesses to write off investment in new equipment. Rep. Clark Harder (D-Owosso) hasn't decided about the alternative plan, but he said the business deduc- tion helps many deserving small businesses. "Right now is not the time to do anything that jeopardizes business, especially small business," he said. tomakers target Japan as the root of U.S. economic ills in their calls for protectionism. Workers also contribute to Japan bashing, Slaughter said. She cited a rally at Willow Run in which au- toworkers demolished a Japanese car as evidence of worker anger at the Japanese. Slaughter also credited a jingo- istic pride in the United States, which once dominated as an eco- nomic power with contributing to Japan bashing. "The desire to strike out at the country perceived to be taking away the number one status is strong," Slaughter said. Gail Nomura, a professor spe- cializing in Asian American stud- ies, addressed the effects of current anti-Asian violence and the anti- Asian violence of World War II. "There is a history of equating Japanese Americans with Japanese, a persisting view that Asian Americans are always foreign," Nomura said. t " Buy American' targets Japan as the sole enemy of the U.S.," Nomura said. "Asian Americans be- lieve that the Japan bashing can ig- nite racism against Asian Americans." Nomura listed hate-crimes against Japanese Americans. "Anti- Japan rhetoric ... gives respectabil- ity to a return to racism," she said. Students attending the panel said they were surprised at the complex- ity of the problem. "I learned that the whole Japan bashing is a lot more serious than I thought," LSA senior Brad Alstrom said. LSA sophomore Francis Chang said, "There could be racist actions against Asian Americans. If that be the case it affects us a great deal." LSA junior Judy Newhouse said, "I was surprised to hear the reason why the U.S. is falling be- hind in the education system and in the infrastructure." 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