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  • #31
    Originally posted by Dissident
    do Jews hate Germany? It is such a long time ago. Most of these "kids" probably don't even understand ww2. Judging by what you said about their papers, they don't seem to have a full grasp of the situation. They simply are this way because of peer pressure and/or the school are propogating this hatred.
    Many do.
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    • #32
      Originally posted by Urban Ranger


      Take China under KMT and China under CCP. I dunno. Compare 14/05/1927 to 05/05/1964. Which is better?

      Certainly Mao made mistakes. The thing is it is generally held that his accomplishments are greater.
      I suspect dead people don't answer those polling questions.
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      • #33
        Originally posted by Boshko
        So you tell people to melt down all kinds of things (including farm implements) and spend much of the day doing this instead of farming and its difficult to see how famine could result?
        Great Leap Forward is mainly the collectivisation of farming.

        Famine had more to do with bad weather than anything else. 3 years of it didn't help.
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        • #34
          Originally posted by Urban Ranger

          Originally posted by Gangerolf
          Maybe they should direct that hate at the commie party. It has screwed them over worse than the Japanese ever have?
          Really? That's an interesting bit of unknown history.
          [QUOTE]

          Well I did put the question mark there for a reason.
          But how many Chinese did the Japanese kill during the occupation and war? More than Mao's 30 millions? And of course, the communists haven't exactly provided democracy and freedom for the Chinese people.
          Plague or cholera - make your choice!
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          • #35
            Originally posted by Urban Ranger


            You are talking about something else.

            Great Leap Forward is the collectivisation of farming.
            Are you saying that the backyard steel furnaces weren't a fundamental part of the Great Leap Forward?
            Stop Quoting Ben

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            • #36
              The major roadblock is that the government, even the education refuses to admit that the Japan of WWII was a monstrosity, refused to admit its war crimes...

              I mean, hey, its okay to admit it; it means you recognise your mistake and that you have changed, all the more to respect you.

              But the Japanese government seems to think otherwise.
              Arise ye starvelings from your slumbers; arise ye prisoners of want
              The reason for revolt now thunders; and at last ends the age of "can't"
              Away with all your superstitions -servile masses, arise, arise!
              We'll change forthwith the old conditions And spurn the dust to win the prize

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              • #37
                OK. But why keep the grudge going? That can't be good in a global economy, let alone a world of nuclear weapons.
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                • #38
                  Maybe because it should be mutual?

                  The majority of the Japanese students are being kept in the dark of what REALLY happened in World War II, and the Rape of Nanjing. Why? Its not in the syllabus.

                  Read their textbooks, they come up with all sorts of funny justifications for the war...
                  Arise ye starvelings from your slumbers; arise ye prisoners of want
                  The reason for revolt now thunders; and at last ends the age of "can't"
                  Away with all your superstitions -servile masses, arise, arise!
                  We'll change forthwith the old conditions And spurn the dust to win the prize

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Boshko
                    Are you saying that the backyard steel furnaces weren't a fundamental part of the Great Leap Forward?
                    It's a major feature, but it was not the fundamental objective.
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                    • #40
                      OK. They are being idiots. Are they being combative? What is gained by inflaming sentiments on one side towards the other?
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                      • #41
                        Its inherent; the current Japanese generation are actually snobbing some of the Chinese because of whats printed in the textbooks about the Chinese...

                        Actually I am not sure. Things like that run deep, deep wounds that take centuries to heal. Chinese culture is very reactionary. If any of you know about the Chinese reaction when actress Vicki Zhao wore a Japanese wartime flag dress at a fashion show....
                        Arise ye starvelings from your slumbers; arise ye prisoners of want
                        The reason for revolt now thunders; and at last ends the age of "can't"
                        Away with all your superstitions -servile masses, arise, arise!
                        We'll change forthwith the old conditions And spurn the dust to win the prize

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by Natalinasmpf
                          If any of you know about the Chinese reaction when actress Vicki Zhao wore a Japanese wartime flag dress at a fashion show....
                          Imagine going down Tel Aviv cloaked in a Nazi battle flag.
                          (\__/) 07/07/1937 - Never forget
                          (='.'=) "Claims demand evidence; extraordinary claims demand extraordinary evidence." -- Carl Sagan
                          (")_(") "Starting the fire from within."

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                          • #43
                            Urban Ranger just hit the nail on the head. Exactly.

                            In fact, Vicki was very popular, from her appearance as lead character of "Little Swallow" (commoner village girl turned adopted princess), and wearing the dress made her popularity plunge. Chinese culture is very very reactionary.
                            Arise ye starvelings from your slumbers; arise ye prisoners of want
                            The reason for revolt now thunders; and at last ends the age of "can't"
                            Away with all your superstitions -servile masses, arise, arise!
                            We'll change forthwith the old conditions And spurn the dust to win the prize

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                            • #44
                              Canadians, and Brits, and Yanks, and Aussies, and Dutch, and Koreans, and Phillipinos, and... have reasons to not like Japanese behaviour during a certain period, and subsequent Japanese government attitudes towards the past as well.

                              Do we gain anything by sitting in our respective holes and flinging dung at each other?
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                              • #45
                                But the scars on China are deep.

                                How would you like it if the new government, supposed to be mindful and responsible, absolutely refused to acknolwedge them?
                                Arise ye starvelings from your slumbers; arise ye prisoners of want
                                The reason for revolt now thunders; and at last ends the age of "can't"
                                Away with all your superstitions -servile masses, arise, arise!
                                We'll change forthwith the old conditions And spurn the dust to win the prize

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