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manqiangrexue

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How can they be secretly be imperialist while being simps for America? What you are saying makes no sense, imperial Japan hated America

The reason the Japanese government is subservient to America is because it's under military occupation. Ordinary Japanese aren't particularly fond of Americans, or anyone else for that matter. They certainly haven't forgotten Hiroshima.
Remember how we all laugh when the US is delusional saying they love and side with the Chinese people against the CCP? Same thing with Japan. Don't give these people credit they don't deserve; Japan is a democracy and they voted for a government that behaves like this. If they want to be on China's side, they can vote out the warmongers; if the US has rigged their system, it's their responsibility to overthrow their government. Otherwise, it must be assumed that the people are in lockstep with the government. It's stupid when the US fools themselves into thinking that the Chinese people and government were against each other; it was deadly when Russia made the same mistake thinking that Ukrainians are brothers and thus they would not fight to support their government, and it's China's mistake to avoid thinking that people from Japan or Taiwan aren't represented by their government. These are real enemies through and through, bloodline, skin color irrelevent; don't stop striking with full effort and force until they beg you to finally accept thier surrender. I don't usually quote cartoons but this one stuck with me from a long time ago:

"Close your heart to their desperation. Close your heart to their suffering. Do not allow yourself to feel for them. They will not feel for you."

-God of War instructing his son on combat
 
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FairAndUnbiased

Brigadier
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This proves my point exactly.

The elderly generation who lived through WW2 believe to this day that Japan never truly lost to China. Chinese are, in their minds, a defeated people and rightful slaves to the Japanese.

The younger generation, on the other hand, have only ever known a rising China, and because Japanese curriculum only skims over/outright omits Japanese aggression towards China in WW2, consider Chinese to be a relatively strong, independent and proud people.
lmao Japanese war crime coverups and propaganda backfiring:

Japanese think war crimes prove strength so all the talk of Japan being innocent and Chinese being aggressive war criminals make their youth think China is strong and Japan is weak. Hilarious.
 

In4ser

Junior Member
Don't give these people credit they don't deserve; Japan is a democracy and they voted for a government that behaves like this. If they want to be on China's side, they can vote out the warmongers; if the US has rigged their system, it's their responsibility to overthrow their government.
I’d give the Japanese more credit as they had two terrorist attacks on their Nationalist PMs with one being successful. It’s far more than other puppet governments lead by the US.

Japanese people in general are very conservative and unwilling to change. This is made worse by an imbalanced and aging population as older people are more stuck in their way of thinking. Japanese work culture and social beliefs is literally killing their own people and they know this but still incapable of any substantial change.

You are simply asking too much from an occupied country that was rebuilt from the ground up by an American “Shogun” and bombarded by propaganda for 70+ years.
 
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Bellum_Romanum

Brigadier
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A Korean man got upset at the Asiana flight crew when they refused to give him a blanket because he couldn't speak or ask the word in the beautiful language and word of English. He heard the comment that if you want a "carpet" go and fly. So, he opted to open the plane's door to do just that.

Sarcasm...

On a serious note: What this man did was idiotic, wreckless, and very dangerous.

 

Sardaukar20

Captain
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A Korean man got upset at the Asiana flight crew when they refused to give him a blanket because he couldn't speak or ask the word in the beautiful language and word of English. He heard the comment that if you want a "carpet" go and fly. So, he opted to open the plane's door to do just that.

Sarcasm...

On a serious note: What this man did was idiotic, wreckless, and very dangerous.

Don't tell me it was another case of the "nut rage" incident.
 

Atomicfrog

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"The New York Times" asks the question - If a divided Germany could enter NATO, why not Ukraine?

Uh... I'm ashamed to ask - have they divided Ukraine yet, otherwise such an analogy seems rather strange!?

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If they give the east and south to Russia, after that some oblast to Poland and Hungary, it will maybe settle the score to enter NATO after all.
 

sndef888

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A Korean man got upset at the Asiana flight crew when they refused to give him a blanket because he couldn't speak or ask the word in the beautiful language and word of English. He heard the comment that if you want a "carpet" go and fly. So, he opted to open the plane's door to do just that.

Sarcasm...

On a serious note: What this man did was idiotic, wreckless, and very dangerous.

If this were a Chinese flight you'd have the westerners all over reddit frothing in their mouths talking about how being selfish/inconsiderate is "Chinese culture", how uneducated Chinese are etc
 
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