@FranklinC0995@Jim_lee012@zhao_dashuai Based on what you said above, then there is no ambiguity. As even though I wish Korea and Japan could win, I know it’s gonna be extremely hard since Brazil is too strong. But you can see all other peoples comments below: purely political driven extreme nationalistic motive.
@FranklinC0995@Jim_lee012@zhao_dashuai What I said is the reminder to others of what sportsmanship about, beyond politics. As you can see thousands of others below which I ignored, quickly evidence that they support Brazil and wanting Japan to lose badly due to the political sentiment of their own.
@FranklinC0995@Jim_lee012@zhao_dashuai Your political view and nationalism is not political bias if you don’t assume others supporting the rivalries are based on political correctness. It’s freedom, your own choice. But insulting tricks to bring down rivalries based on political motivation is political bias and low.
@Jim_lee012@FranklinC0995@zhao_dashuai Obviously, which team you support is your own choice. But bringing political emotions to insult the team you don’t support is a really low‑level move that only makes people dislike you.
@FranklinC0995@Jim_lee012@zhao_dashuai And how do you know I don’t condemn those behaviours? But I don’t tend to shift those sentiments onto the athletes who are trying hard to achieve with integrity and persistence on the field.
@FranklinC0995@Jim_lee012@zhao_dashuai “…interesting, then tell me who waved that militarism flag (the shitty sun rising flag)? And did you criticize Japs who waved that extreme nationalism and nazi flag?…” Do you have dementia or something?
@FranklinC0995@zhao_dashuai I don’t see any conflicts with that neither. In fact, I would be much more proud if the country have a soccer team that is better than them. All I am saying is: everyone has his/her favor team. Sport spirit should not and never be polluted by politics.
@FranklinC0995@zhao_dashuai You can condemn the audience with individuals’ behaviours, but again, what does that to do with the athletes? Instead of taking the sport so politically, why don’t you think about how we can make a team of our own that can proudly present the nation in the global event like this?