Genesis
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Asia, indeed, is unique in its own way. Northeast Asia, to be exact, has its own unique social etiquette, and cultural norms that are absolutely foreign to Western culture (and vice versa), in essence the issue of solemnity , silence in shame, and reticence is a main factor that defines Japanese (East Asian) culture in regards to the war.
As I have explained it in hundreds of posts i have written regarding this issue, it is complex and humbling for us.
Regards, my friend.
People are essentially the same. I met Canadians and Americans who wouldn't speak a word if not spoken too, and I met Asians who party a lot harder than Ronaldo(fat).
The uniqueness lies in the situation, not people or culture. In fact I seen Japanese politicians throw chairs, I have never seen an American politician do the same.
Japanese don't need to feel shame, however they do need to move on, and they haven't. The Germans have, you know how I know that. They don't give a damn about the war, or anything, if Israel want to make a fuss, make one, make all the apologies necessary, and go on robbing people with their awesome and expensive, but unreliable cars.
Renounce the Kono statement, denying the Nanjing Massacre, putting war criminals in the Shrine, changing history, are these really the things Japan need in order to survive.