90%的日本人讨厌中国?来听听这些年轻人怎么说【我住在这里的理由】线上交流会 特别篇
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https://youtu.be/8WioIQ6O2cc

“Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind"
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Even Japanese can speak so fluent mandarin....

“Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind"
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What has they done in second world war? Ask themselves. They have not right to dislike others.
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(26-09-2021, 08:42 AM)dynamite Wrote:  What has they done in second world war? Ask themselves. They have not right to dislike others.

You still live in the past.
Dont let history burden let the young generation to shoulder.
Those who committed war crimes mostly already uplorry.
If mind set still dont change. No way for the rise of Asia to happen.
Time for China, Japan and South Korea to lead the unity of Asia.

“Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind"
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(26-09-2021, 08:53 AM)RiseofAsia Wrote:  You still live in the past.
Dont let history burden let the young generation to shoulder.
Those who committed war crimes mostly already uplorry.
If mind set still dont change. No way for the rise of Asia to happen.
Time for China, Japan and South Korea to lead the unity of Asia.

Their mindset is the same. Look at that China young boy that play ping-pong under Japanese flag. His behaviour is the typical. They need to be wacked hard then they will not cause terror to others. Hint:what USA did. Then they become a good 小弟。
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MSM plays a large part in propagating negative views n news about China... 所为百闻不如一见 can only let more people understand the cultural differences n experience first hand what r the truths n false 

Just like our MSM only report what they want to report... biased n one direction...

There is no right or wrong decisions. 
One only has to bear the consequences that one makes  Big Grin
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aiya 无所谓啦。不可能要全部的人都喜欢你,是不是?

难道连韶南阿官这种你也要他喜欢你咩?
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(26-09-2021, 08:53 AM)RiseofAsia Wrote:  You still live in the past.
Dont let history burden let the young generation to shoulder.
Those who committed war crimes mostly already uplorry.
If mind set still dont change. No way for the rise of Asia to happen.
Time for China, Japan and South Korea to lead the unity of Asia.



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Why China need to care how Jpornese asshole feel about China? 

Jpornese are low-bred 倭寇, afterall. lol
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Japanese history textbook controversies involve controversial content in government-approved history textbooks used in the secondary education (junior high schools and high schools) of Japan. The controversies primarily concern the nationalist right efforts to whitewash the actions of the Empire of Japan during World War II.[1][2]

Another serious issue is the constitutionality of the governmentally-approved textbook depictions of World War II, Japanese war crimes, and Japanese imperialism during the first half of the 20th century. The history textbook controversies have been an issue of deep concern both domestically and internationally, particularly in countries that were victims of Imperial Japan during the war.

Despite the efforts of the nationalist textbook reformers, by the late 1990s the most common Japanese schoolbooks contained references to, for instance, the Nanjing Massacre, Unit 731, and the comfort women of World War II,[2] all historical issues which have faced challenges from ultranationalists in the past.[3] The most recent of the controversial textbooks, the New History Textbook, published in 2000, which significantly downplays Japanese aggression, was shunned by nearly all of Japan's school districts.[2]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_h...troversies
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‘Comfort Women’: Japan Still in Denial

Japan’s denial
The Convention against Torture obligates Japan to provide assistance, redress and rehabilitation for victims of torture and inhuman and degrading treatment. Yet, although they have recognized that this sexual exploitation constituted such treatment, Japan has done nothing to address the issue so far, apart from apologies in the 1990’s.
Indeed, the Japanese authorities are still denying the existence of sexual slavery, as demonstrated by the recent regrettable comments given in the media by the mayor of Osaka. He claimed that this system of sexual exploitation was necessary and that no one has proved that force was used against the ‘comfort women’. Such accusation is particularly painful as, far from recognizing the responsibility of Japan, it implies that the women willingly entered in some kind of ‘prostitution’, which would place the responsibility on the victim and further stigmatizes them in most traditional societies.
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