The Japanese colonists kept saying that they brought civilization to the Atayal people. Looking at those schools, newspapers, post offices, and hospitals, it seems that to a certain extent, the Japanese did bring modern civilization to the Atayal people. But is it really so? The so-called civilization of the Japanese is based on the fact that the Japanese are an upper-class ethnic group and the Atayal people are a lower-class ethnic group. Isn't this blatant racial discrimination? To colonize what they call the inferior nation on the grounds of a high-sounding higher civilization, isn't this more barbaric than the barbarian nation that the Japanese call it? The words are divided into two parts. The Atayal people think that cutting off the head of the enemy will resolve the hatred between them. In the end, they can pass the Rainbow Bridge together to reach the beautiful hunting ground on the other side. From this perspective, let’s compare the Japanese’s use of erosiveness. Weapons to deal with the powerless primitive tribes, which is good and which is evil? Isn't it obvious? All men are created equal, and every nation is equal. Can a nation with advanced technology and civilization colonize another nation, oppress, slaughter, and rape women of another nation in the name of "spreading civilization"? It's ridiculous, if the behavior of the Japanese in the film, civilization is nothing but savagery in fancy suits
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