Anti Japanese Education in China 中国人問題

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As you may know, public sentiment against Japan in China is very strong. Such strong sentiment against Japan is called "Anti-Japanese Sentiment". Why do you think the Chinese people have such a deep-seated antipathy toward Japan? I suppose you will answer as follows, "Because various historical issues cause the Chinese people to hold anti-Japanese sentiment."

However, Japan is actually the largest aid donor to China. Japan has been giving technology and economic aid to China since 1979. The aid volume from Japan to China over the past 28 years amounts to 57 billion US dollars. But the Chinese Communist Party never informs its people about Japan's aid and purposely keeps this information from them. Therefore, there are only a few Chinese people who know about Japan's aid. Additionally, the Chinese Communist Party conducts top-to-bottom Anti-Japanese Education on school children. The Chinese Communist Party makes school children hate Japan through history education as a policy.

Surprisingly, the history education is based on the war-time propaganda that was used when China fought against Japan during the Sino-Japanese war 70 years ago. The Japanese media obtained a teachers' manual for history education. In this teachers' manual, the mental attitude toward history education and the method of teaching are written in minute detail. And more, footage of demonstration classes is attached to this teachers' manual, too.

For example, the Nanking Massacre. According to this teachers' manual, teachers must show children many photos of the Nanking Massacre and point out the brutality and barbarity of the aggressive war that Japanese imperialism committed. Teachers must impress upon children a deep-seated grudge against Japan by showing scenes of mass murder on an unimaginable scale. China exports Anti-Japanese Education to the world and implants an irrational prejudice against the Japanese people.China is pushing black propaganda of the Nanking Massacre using 143 photos around the world. However, all 143 photos that China is presenting have been revealed to the entire worldas fake, fabricated, or utterly irrelevant to the Nanking Massacre. Putting aside the argument of whether or not there was a massacre in Nanking, the fact remains that there is not a single photo that proves that there was a massacre. Especially if the photos were presented in a modern-day court of law. I speak out, "Anti-Japan" is China's national policy. Japan is the imaginary enemy of China. Why do you think the Chinese Communist Party holds such a policy?

If you look back over the modern history of China, the Tiananmen Square incident happened in 1989. 1989 is the year that socialist countries turned toward democratization one after another in Eastern Europe. The Chinese Communist Party feared the worst-case scenario then. The worst-case scenario was the collapse of the single-party regime in China. The Chinese Communist Party needed to turn the attention of the Chinese people away from democratization to a foreign enemy. So, Japan was set up as an imaginary enemy in around 1994. At the time, Jiang Zemin was the state president of China. The Chinese Communist Party started conducting top-to-bottom Anti-Japanese Education in around 1994.

Therefore, the younger generation of Chinese has aggressive and hostile feelings toward Japan. The Chinese people's Anti-Japanese sentiment became known to the Japanese people in around 2004. When Japan's national soccer team went to Chongqing in China, Chinese fans booed Japan's national anthem and threw plastic bottles and other items at Japanese supporters.

And in April 2005, Anti-Japanese riots broke out in various regions of China all at once. With these Anti-Japanese riots as a beginning, the existence of Anti-Japanese Education became known through Japanese media. In today's Japan, the trend of growing nationalism started as a reaction to the Chinese people's Anti-Japanese sentiment.

This is the law of action and reaction.

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このような、中国が不利になる歴史検証動画は徹底的に削除されます。中国人はyout ubeに何と言って削除依頼するのでしょうか?「中国の歴史捏造がバレるから削除して くれ!」と言うのでしょうか?!
「勇士による、動画の保存とアップロードの協力をお願いします。」

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  • This is why Chinese are smart. It is vivid for humanity's sake to oppose jap fascist fukwits who think their sinking country's top shit hahaha

  • a Chinese man or a chink  is sub human, he is below animal, below dirt, below shit, lowest possible you can get, he is nothingness. Japanese boy is extreme opposite. he is clean, pure, Devine , Miracle, intelligent, Civilized, strong and beautiful. JAPAN > chinka

  • (Part1)It was clearly proved by their testimonies at the IMTFE that no committee members had witnessed 'illegal murders by Japanese soldiers at all. O. Wilson, who made many testimonies as to atrocities, did admit that all of his testimonies were hearsay. As a matter of fact, neither Rabe nor other westerners of the Safety Zone Committee members,

  • @zhmz888

    (Part2) who might have been able to walk around freely in the city with Nazi Swastika armband on,had ever witnessed illegal murders by Japanese soldiers during six weeks.

    東京裁判における彼等の証言によると、安全区委員会のメンバーは­、日本兵による非合法殺人など全く目撃していないことがわかる。­東京裁判でウィルソン医師は、多くの残虐事件を証言したが、後に­これらの証言はすべて伝聞であったことを認めている。

    つまり、ラーベを初めとするナチスの腕章をつければ自由に動き回­れたはずの、安全区委員会メンバーである外国人達でさえ、約6週­間の間に日本軍兵士が実際に非合法殺人を行った現場を目撃してい­ないのである。

  • japaneses is breaching all the post-war settlement deals...you name it!!

  • chinese know those special loan existed , but it is not come from nothing.... in comparison of those crimes committed during the war...it was a doggy deal which japan took the advantage of the cold war... if japan was really a man, he should do better... japanese is always trying to play little smartness... give me a break! stop yelling xxx commie !

  • (Part1)According to Summary report on the Investigation of Japanese war crimes committed in Nanking, prepared by the Procurator of the District Court in Nanking, to prepare for the IMTFE, the KMT set up the Nanking Investigation Committee for Antagonists Crime on November 7, 1945, and appealed to the Chinese public to report Japanese Army's crimes. It was reported, however, that few responded to the crimes committed by Japanese Army

  • @jlqt5

    (Part2) and some refused to testify or to deny the massacre occurred when they were asked for details.Then, the KMT reluctantly submitted the tentative report to the IMTFE on January 20, 1946. Except for one testimony made by a man named Lu Su, no other evidence of massacre by the Japanese Army was available, besides burial records.

  • @kaito8209 it has been video'ed, documented, described, everything.

  • @jlqt5

    The western psychology has a word explaining this type of hypothesis which the Prosecution would imagine such acts of brutality on the Japanese Army. It is called 'Reminiscence' and also 'Projection'. What their ancestors had been doing for thousands of years remains alive as the 'unconscious memory' that is, 'reminiscence' and project it on some other person. It is something like the witch urging Macbeth to kill his rival.

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