So to those of you who agree with my critics and accuse me of being unfair to Japan, I ask, how fair are the Japanese to us? And I say, the Japanese are fair. Not.

Well, turn the other cheek, you say. Two wrongs don't make a right, you say. Both of which are admirable attitudes. However, let me ask you something else. How many of your parents have been unemployed during your lives? How many of your neighbors and relatives have lost jobs? And what has been the experience of your classmates when they've graduated and begun to look for work?

You attend one of the finest universities in the world. How easy do graduates find getting a job? Do you know how many college graduates, all across America, are forced to move back home with their parents? Do you know how many work in fast food restaurants and department stores because, despite four long, hard, expensive years of studies, those are the only jobs they can find?