• @Eat_Yo_Vegetables69@lemmygrad.ml
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    2 years ago

    It was on the 77th anniversary of the Japanese surrender (of fucking course western media leaves this part out because who cares about Japanese war crimes anymore huh).

    The subject was wearing a kimono and locals called the police. She was completely uncooperative which led to her arrest. Wearing a kimono on such a date would not just be an “anime fan” being cute, it’s provocative as hell lol.

    Even South Korea was having reenactments of Korean people beating up actors dressed up as the IJA. All of a sudden when imperialist apologia happens in China it becomes a suppression of free speech which is then blown up on western media by all the liberal traitors (one of which is a former CCTV anchor and now resides in Japan, who now advocates that we forget all these anniversaries because Japan good).

    A few random articles from searching on Baidu:

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    Link 2

    As for all the “the government not the people” types… well if the PRC government were to be destroyed, the nation and the people would cease to exist and only be under a state of permanent enslavement and slaughter by those nations stained in the blood of innocents yet still call themselves “civilised”.

    • Ratette (she/her)
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      22 years ago

      Holy fuck Baidu captchas are sick. Rotating the image till its correct was a neat little experience that shouldn’t have me as happy as it does (holy fuck my life is so miserable a unique captcha makes me happy).

      It does seem in very poor taste to wear a kimono on that date.

      The equivalent would be an English person rocking around in a British soldier uniform during the anniversary of the Derry massacre in Derry and then acting like it’s fine cos they play airsoft or something.

      Tone deaf.