Recent content by vivian

  1. V

    Japanese culture

    To have a healthy discussion The risk of discussing atrocities in the past is that people try to minimize the damages. To have a healthy discussion, I suggest we should start from Japan's aggression history 101. At least from Meiji Restoration. Then, people like Ossan, a Japanese expert, will...
  2. V

    Japanese culture

    Japanese culture Japanese culture had and probably still has a big Samurai element. That's why Japanese government did not kill its own civilians but only kill people in other countries. This is exactly the real danger. When a country only kills foreigners, such a country usually ends up in...
  3. V

    Never Forget the History!

    Re: Never Forget the History! The Japanese should, NEVERTHELESS, properly deal with their war time past. The thing is, its not about who is to blame for what, its about facing up to your own guilty as a nation for your own good. Its not about satisfying China, its about being true to yourself...
  4. V

    Never Forget the History!

    The Comfort Women are Dissected And, the "comfort women". Were all of them forced into sex slavery? Well, apparently, some "comfort women" actually "voluntarily" went into service because they could earn a better living than being cruelly killed. The Japanese military's paper trail does...
  5. V

    Never Forget the History!

    Never Forget the History! Should the Chinese react vociferously about the downgrade of the Nanjing massacre to the Nanjing incident, and the total disappearing of Unit 731 and "comfort women"? Or should they just "get over it" and have the Japanese tell them to be thankful for the war that was...
  6. V

    The Attitude of Ordinary Japanese

    The Nanjing Massacre are Dissected The 1937 Nanjing Massacre in China, all the textbooks gave no specific numbers, saying only that ''many'' were killed. In? Japanese Society for History Textbook Reform" (扶桑社), they said in the textbook that "The Japanese military believed that if they took the...
  7. V

    The Attitude of Ordinary Japanese

    Re: The Attitude of Ordinary Japanese As for the Sino-Japanese war, they depicted the Japanese was forced to pick up the gauntlet, and Chinese people should take all the responsibility for the offence. The Japanese militarists killed over 20 millions Chinese people, especially in Nanjing...
  8. V

    The Attitude of Ordinary Japanese

    Re: The Attitude of Ordinary Japanese If histirical revisionism has always been around, then why is there an apparent rise in anti-Chinese sentiments among the Japanese today. The Japanese revisionists have always tried to revise textbooks to reflect their viewpoints. They distorted the...
  9. V

    The Attitude of Ordinary Japanese

    What Japan should Learn about Japan are always hesistated to face their wrongdoings in the past.In the same position, Germany, also an invador in WWII, are always ready to regret for what they did in the past and have done a lot for their victim countries. In return, this won world-wide...
  10. V

    The Attitude of Ordinary Japanese

    The Attitude of Ordinary Japanese More than 6,000 Japanese have held a rally in Tokyo to object a controversial history textbook and an envisaged move to revise the current education law. Participants from hundreds of civilian groups gathered at the Yoyogi Park on Saturday, calling to boycott...
  11. V

    take Germany as a example, japan

    Re: take Germany as a example, japan Looking back into history, many Japanese leaders have made their commitments to the one-China policy, including former Japanese Prime Minister Tomiichi Murayama, Ryutaro Hashimoto and Keizo Obuchi. Japan should take actions, instead of only paying lip...
  12. V

    take Germany as a example, japan

    Even the Japanese Support the China Stance "Face the history", said one of the Japanese audiences for the China Radio International, "Only by acknowledging what we did during the world war II can both countries of Japan and China keep good relations". Such is the words from the ordinary...
  13. V

    2.5 million Japanese soldiers died fighting for Japan

    2.5 million Japanese soldiers died fighting for Japan Among them those died in 1894, Sino-Japanese War. Among them those died in 1899, when the allied army fell Peking Among them those died in 1905, Sino-Russian War in Manchuria Among them those died in border conflict in Manchuria, an attempt...
  14. V

    take Germany as a example, japan

    Re: take Germany as a example, japan The history textbook denies Japan's war crimes and glorifies its invasion of China and other Asian countries before and during World War II. And the move reflects the emergence of Japanese militarism and will damage Japan's image in Asia and around the world.
  15. V

    take Germany as a example, japan

    Re: take Germany as a example, japan Japan should face squarely with the history. Their attempt to distort history will not be accepted by countries had been invaded by Japan. They should feel sorry for their past wrong doings, and take concrete actions the mend ties with its neighbours

Top