AdvertisementAnyway, for the Japanese living in a “non-homogenous” or “diverse” place, like New York City, theft is a major problem. One restaurant, suffering losses from dine-and-dashers, decided to implement a “wall of shame” for the offenders:A Japanese buffet in the Bronx is going viral after starting a “wall of shame” featuring photos of dine-and-dash suspects, and you’ll never guess who the main culprits are. We’ve got “unruly teens,” “kids on bikes,” and now it’s time to add “dine-and-dashers” to the list of euphemisms for the ghetto blacks. This is just one example of why I don’t think discrimination laws should be permitted—many of us, including the Japanese restaurant staff I’m sure, probably could have identified all these people as being “problem” diners beforehand. If a black who looks like Thomas Sowell or Clarence Thomas walks in?