First is a response toward this letter ("Don't judge marines too fast") responding the article "Four marines investigated for rape".
First of all, the writer of this letter, Sandval, says "I know what type of people work in these places, so please don't make a hasty judgment about these four defenders of your country."
In this sentence, he wants to say that, "I know that people who work in the bar are kind of people easy to sleep with, so marines should not be judged right away."
The sentence Sandval wrote implies, that he thinks that people working in the bar are easy to sleep with, so, the woman may have agreed to have sex with these four marines and later, the woman reported police for some reason.
Sandval is judging people in the bar that they do not reject when they were asked to go out or to sleep with.
This is such biased view toward people working in the bar.
Also Sandval said that, "Why did she wait to make the report to the police?".
This delay of the report commonly happen among women who were raped.
Since most of women feel very humbling and depressed after they are raped, they do not want to admit that they were raped, and telling to otehrs even to the police will be a painfulthing for them.
In the last paragraph of his letter, Sandval refers to the U.S. militaly protecting oversea countries including Japan, by stationing militaly based in other counties.
It can be true that the existance of the U.S. militaly bases in Japan, protecting Japan from other countries attack or at least reinning in other countries' desire to attack Japan.
However, it does not mean that the U.S. militaly people can do whatever they want to do in Japan.
Even if the U.S. militaly help Japan or Japanese government, Japanese self defence forces are also helping the U.S. government.
Not only Japan and the U.S., but also many other countries are hepling each other, mutual help.
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