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Never heard them before.
张震岳 is somewhat mainstream which is quite scary. i heard of him before.
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Never heard them before.
An interesting point of conjecture, Sir. Relevant, indeed. Tho , i pray must say, the most diehard defenders of their leadership will dispel the student protesters as 'liberal' seditionists, do remember what some of the radical posters here referred to the Hong Konger protesters just several months ago? Some of them ( i will not name them ) even touted for the PLA to bring in tanks to put down the Hong Konger protesters.
Who even defends such thinking in modern days? Tho at the same time they will , hypocritically, lambast the crimes of the Imperial Army during the war in China for the same brutality, or even make a defense against some brutal policies that have been done towards some ethnic minority groups.
I just think its appalling. Given, I agree that what Japan did in China was wrong, and there is no defense for some of the inhuman crimes against humanities, especially what happened in Nanjing. For me, brutality is brutality, there is no exception, there should be no exception.
Don't worry, japan will sure to pay for what it did. I don't think anyone can or will save jap even the states.
lol, yes, well i hope you live long.
long life to you, filled with good health.
regards,
What's wrong with that?I thought there are some old Japanese soldiers are still pride with what they have done inAn interesting point of conjecture, Sir. Relevant, indeed. Tho , i pray must say, the most diehard defenders of their leadership will dispel the student protesters as 'liberal' seditionists, do remember what some of the radical posters here referred to the Hong Konger protesters just several months ago? Some of them ( i will not name them ) even touted for the PLA to bring in tanks to put down the Hong Konger protesters.
Who even defends such thinking in modern days? Tho at the same time they will , hypocritically, lambast the crimes of the Imperial Army during the war in China for the same brutality, or even make a defense against some brutal policies that have been done towards some ethnic minority groups.
I just think its appalling. Given, I agree that what Japan did in China was wrong, and there is no defense for some of the inhuman crimes against humanities, especially what happened in Nanjing. For me, brutality is brutality, there is no exception, there should be no exception.
I don't think any Indian poster here claimed their Nation was perfect. In fact, India is far from being perfect, like all societies. However, India has the mechanism in place that tries to address issues. There is no defense on civil rights abuses, nothing can defend that, however, the Indians at least have a free media that openly exposes gaffes in their governmental processes , and there is the popular movement that can see to the resolution of these inefficiencies.
In the end, India is not an autocracy, but is a participatory, representative democracy. Therein lies the dichotomy between The Republic of India and other relevant state(S) in East Asia.
What's wrong with that?I thought there are some old Japanese soldiers are still pride with what they have done in
WWII?So what makes the thought of bringing tanks to put down the foreign supported traitors so special?After all,It's just a thought.Such thought existing in all countries.What does japanese brutality have to do with Chinese minority?Only anti-China jokers keep mentioning them together.
Please read the last paragraph again. Thanks.
Don't get your point.Hypocritism?How about banning the right of blaming Nazis in US and UK,cuz what they have done in Iraq and vietnam is no better?What does blaming Japanese brutality have to do with Chinese minority after all?And what have we done to our minority.Please read the last paragraph again. Thanks.
Don't get your point.Hypocritism?
We don't need to stand in moral high ground to accuse what japanese have done in WWII,please notice that.Tens of millions of Chinese had been killed by Japanese in WWII.It's the fury makes Chinese people blame Japanese,not to make ourselves look saint.So there isn't any hypocricism as you mentioned.
- The same Chinese members (the ones who troll and get banned regularly) who keep on complaining and lambasting about Japan's military adventurism in China are the same ones (hypocritically and ironically) who were the ones clamoring for the PLA to send in tanks to Hong Kong to "teach a lesson" and "mow down" the Hong Kong protesters.
- You see how hypocritical it is when the same group of people are calling out the crimes of the brutality committed by the Imperial Army, and at the same time calling for the extermination of Protesters in Hong Kong (which were peaceful and non violent, if i may add) ?
- These are the same posters who were calling for the killing of Uighyur and one member even tried saying that all Uighyurs were thieves, and liars. (Thankfully that particularly member was given an infarction for such blatant racism and ethnocentrist remark).
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@Nihonjin1051
- The same Chinese members (the ones who troll and get banned regularly) who keep on complaining and lambasting about Japan's military adventurism in China are the same ones (hypocritically and ironically) who were the ones clamoring for the PLA to send in tanks to Hong Kong to "teach a lesson" and "mow down" the Hong Kong protesters.
- You see how hypocritical it is when the same group of people are calling out the crimes of the brutality committed by the Imperial Army, and at the same time calling for the extermination of Protesters in Hong Kong (which were peaceful and non violent, if i may add) ?
- These are the same posters who were calling for the killing of Uighyur and one member even tried saying that all Uighyurs were thieves, and liars. (Thankfully that particularly member was given an infarction for such blatant racism and ethnocentrist remark).
- One cannot claim morality and give "righteous indignation" when one is also calling for the massacre and brutalization of un-armed protesters who are merely practicing their city-given constitutional rights.
- In fact it is a Chinese Constitutional Right, as Article 35 of the Chinese Constitution states and I quote: " Citizens of the People’s Republic of China enjoy freedom of speech, of the press, of assembly, of association, of procession and of demonstration."
Regards,
@Nihonjin1051
We don't need to stand in moral high ground to accuse what japanese have done in WWII,please notice that.Tens of millions of Chinesehad been killed by Japanese in WWII.It's the fury makes Chinese people blame Japanese,not to make ourselves look saint.
Nice one! And Chinese mems always slap us as "double standard"
- The same Chinese members (the ones who troll and get banned regularly) who keep on complaining and lambasting about Japan's military adventurism in China are the same ones (hypocritically and ironically) who were the ones clamoring for the PLA to send in tanks to Hong Kong to "teach a lesson" and "mow down" the Hong Kong protesters.
- You see how hypocritical it is when the same group of people are calling out the crimes of the brutality committed by the Imperial Army, and at the same time calling for the extermination of Protesters in Hong Kong (which were peaceful and non violent, if i may add) ?
- These are the same posters who were calling for the killing of Uighyur and one member even tried saying that all Uighyurs were thieves, and liars. (Thankfully that particularly member was given an infarction for such blatant racism and ethnocentrist remark).
- One cannot claim morality and give "righteous indignation" when one is also calling for the massacre and brutalization of un-armed protesters who are merely practicing their city-given constitutional rights.
- In fact it is a Chinese Constitutional Right, as Article 35 of the Chinese Constitution states and I quote:
- " Citizens of the People’s Republic of China enjoy freedom of speech, of the press, of assembly, of association, of procession and of demonstration."
Regards,
@Nihonjin1051
We don't need to stand in moral high ground to accuse what japanese have done in WWII,please notice that.Tens of millions of Chinese had been killed by Japanese in WWII.It's the fury makes Chinese people blame Japanese,not to make ourselves look saint.