Born in🇺🇸,have moved to and living in🇨🇦now,I major in Chinese📚I'm👑of Rumors Refuting!Gun violence,gun shooting&the racism must end✊🇯🇵Netouyu must die✊🔥
Daddy CCTV showed again his favorite Yuzuru Hanyu. They showed him again in their big screen at the public place. (This screen usually only show current politics & Chinese athletes news)
#YuzuruHanyu𓃵
#羽生結弦
https://t.co/g5vpt1iX4m
Right-wing groups in Japan want to downplay the #NanjingMassacre by calling it an “incident”.
But the Tokyo Trial’s final judgment was clear: “Chinese were hunted like rabbits, everyone seen to move was shot.” History is not a draft you can rewrite.
❁ Um nazista considerado herói na China? Sim, é verdade!
John Rabe, conhecido como o “bom nazista” ou o “Schindler de Nanquim,” é considerado um herói na China até hoje. Mas por qual motivo? Ele salvou milhares de meninas e mulheres chineses do Massacre de Nanquim.
China has asked Japan to remind its citizens to respect Chinese laws.
That is the funny part.
Japan loves performing “civilization” against Asian tourists.
A Thai tourist eats instant noodles before paying?
National scandal.
Two Chinese tourists deliberately dance outside a convenience store early in the morning to avoid disturbing others?
Moral collapse.
An Asian traveler charges a phone in a public restroom?
Civilizational crime.
Chinese tourists buy strawberries with their own money but don't eat the stems?
Public shaming.
But two Japanese nationals are detained in China over rare-earth-related export violations?
Suddenly it becomes “Chinese discrimination” and “bullying of Japanese people.”
So this is Japan’s civilization:
policing tourists over noodles, phones, videos, and strawberry stems —
while its own citizens are caught violating Chinese law over strategic materials.
Japan does not get to lecture Asia about manners while treating Chinese rare-earth products like something it can quietly steal.
Respect the law.
Or go back to your own cesspool.