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“In a speech last Monday, [Yashuhiro] Nakasone described Japan as ″having become a highly educated society and a very intelligent society,″ and said ″It has been possible for education to reach everyone in Japan because of its homogeneity.″ In contrast, he said, ’On the average, the United States is lower because of a considerable number of blacks, Puerto Ricans and Mexicans.″” — Yashuhiro Nakasone, Prime Minister of Japan
In a speech last Monday, [Yashuhiro] Nakasone described Japan as ″having become a highly educated society and a very intelligent society,″ and said ″It has been possible for education to reach everyone in Japan because of its homogeneity.″ In contrast, he said, ’On the average, the United States is lower because of a considerable number of blacks, Puerto Ricans and Mexicans.″