It's Hypocrisy my friend
In my position, i have never , never denied the humanitarian grievances that Japan caused in the War in Asia, in fact if you actually research my post history in this forum, i have always noted this and have even tried to build a rapport with Chinese members here in regards to finding constructive ways to respect the dead on both sides. It has always been a precarious position , given the emotion-driven members.
I suppose we should consider the humanitarian violations of the Soviet Red Army in Manchuria, what about the KMT's humanitarian violations in Kunming, in Guangdong, in Shanghai? What about the humanitarian violations and abuses of the Dutch and British in Java, especially in the Battle of Surabaya ? What about the French violations of human rights when they initiated a war to retake FrenchIndochina and conducted a long a grueling guerilla warfare with the Viet Minh? What about the American war to colonize the Philippines in 1898-1901 which had resulted in over 2-4 million Filipino deaths? Why do we not talk about these things? Why is it that they are forgotten and swept under the pages of history? And why is it that only Japan is targetted for our mishaps in WW2?
You see i am in no way a supporter of denialism. Rather, some of our Chinese friends here who are either imbued with an agenda to malign me and others who think outside the box, fail to see the necessity in understanding history on an objective lens. Not merely reading word for word state-sponsored and state-written accounts of the war sympathetic tot he state.
That is what I am about.