Could it be that Japanese people are people, and we Chinese people are not people?

Vaughn 2022-09-12 00:48:57

In 1931, the Japanese invading army created the September 18 Incident, bombarded the northeastern Chinese army station, and captured Shenyang. In less than half a year, it occupied the entire Northeast.

In January 1932, the Japanese invaders attacked Shanghai, China, creating the January 28 Incident. The Kuomintang 19th Route Army stationed in Songhu rose up to resist.

In January 1932, Japanese imperialism supported Puyi, the abolished emperor of the Qing Dynasty, as a puppet, and established a puppet Manchukuo in northeastern China.

In 1935, Japanese imperialism deliberately created a series of incidents for the occupation of North China, collectively known as the "North China Incident". A large number of Japanese Kwantung troops entered the customs and threatened Pingjin.

In 1937, the Lugou Bridge Incident was created. In December of the same year, after the Japanese army captured Nanjing, they carried out a horrific massacre on the peaceful residents of Nanjing on the 13th. Within six weeks, more than 300,000 unarmed Nanjing civilians and disarmed soldiers were massacred. Some of them were shot, some were stabbed, some were buried alive, some were burned alive... The methods of massacre were extremely cruel.

At the beginning of 1941, a group of Japanese and puppet troops surrounded Panjiayu in Fengrun County, Hebei Province. The people of Panjiayu would rather die than give in and refuse to answer. The mad Japanese army used machine guns and grenades to carry out brutal massacres. In this massacre, more than 1,200 of the 1,500 people in the village were killed.

The brutal Japanese invaders also set up a unit specialized in bacterial warfare research in northeastern China, called "Seven-Three-One Unit". They brutally experimented with living Chinese people. More than 3,000 Chinese were killed because of the experiment.

Based on the above information, is Japan still the worst? In this world, there is a corner called Nanjing, another corner called Northeast China, and another corner called Panjiayu, Fengrun County, Hebei Province. You think we Chinese are cruel to you Japanese, but you Japanese are ten times, a hundred times more cruel than us Chinese.

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  • Zola 2022-04-17 09:01:13

    Japan is anti-war, using the atomic bomb to package itself as a victim of the war, but isn't this war provoked by the Japanese? I can't see the reflection on the war, I will only use the description of the families of the bottom people to sensationalize

  • Cheyenne 2022-04-17 08:01:01

    It is easy to forget the national character of "harming": the way Germany treated the war after the war was admirable. They openly admitted their harm, but unfortunately Japan did not take corresponding measures. This is because the awareness of victims is very strong, both at the national level and at the national level. This is the case at the individual level of the nation, and Japanese history has naturally adopted such an attitude. Did you forget the memory of the perpetrator? Or do you put your heart into it, thinking that everyone is doing this and writing off everything? Anyway, all the people turned to the direction of forgetting - it was Hirokazu Koreeda's "Things I Was Thinking When I Made a Movie". I'm not a statist or a nationalist, but I just think that the phrase "Japan has never had any real anti-war works" is not a big deal if you weigh it carefully. I have been in Japan for more than ten years, and I have been in daily contact with Japanese people at all levels. I have never seen anyone who has a clear attitude towards the massacre and aggression in their country during World War II. They always tend to detour themselves in their words and excuse themselves: the nature of war is like this; we are also victims. It's all the government's fault. As if it were an unsolved mystery.