• Dudewitbow
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    Older generations of some Asians haven’t forgiven Japan for its War Atrocities they have committed on mainland Asia and the other Pacific islands before and during WW2 . It’s less of a problem with generations after the various wars. Its fairly common for older generations to hold onto grudges.

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      Having been party to the wrong end of a genocide, a simple “my bad” would be nice. Japan’s radio silence allows opinions to fester.

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        10 months ago

        that’s partly due to the Japanese government being run by old people and not the new generation. It’s the same way with japans opinions about other opponents and history in ww2 trying to downplay their actions.

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          It didn’t seem like a lot of younger people acknowledged anything, even the blatant casual racism some of them blurted constantly. They were shocked when I said all the racism is weird to experience and witness. Sure it was extra apparent as a white guy in an Asian country and a foreign culture, often being the target of it, but most didn’t exactly speak highly of Koreans or Chinese, or white people, or black people…

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            Countries with a monoculture are racist as shit and the majority of the world’s population is housed within monoculture countries. Exposure breeds acceptance and without exposure, there can be no acceptance.