中国小朋友threaten日本# CivilSociety - 华人政治
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Apparently the ordinary Japanese felt threatened by
Chinese 15 year olds because they beat the Japanese
15 year olds slightly on some kind of math tests.
That is the Japanese mentality, full of deeply ingrained
anti-China xenophobia. I think they should rest easy,
the way their government is going, their 19
year olds could one day shoot for the crown
in nutjobs category.
The big question is, what will Japan want to do about it?
The last time Japan felt threatened by China's prosperity,
it murdered and raped 20 million Chinese to send their
message "we Japanese are threatened by you,
we are going to your home to kill you in self-defense".
And they attacked Pearl Harbor with the same message.
Now their government is saying with straightface,
we love peace, we do everything in self-defense
http://www.japantimes.co.jp/community/2013/12/29/general/educat
"The education ministry finally seems to be waking up. Whether due to the
Olympic bid or the looming threat from China, for the first time in two
decades Japan appears to be moving to correct its inward-looking education
policies."
Chinese 15 year olds because they beat the Japanese
15 year olds slightly on some kind of math tests.
That is the Japanese mentality, full of deeply ingrained
anti-China xenophobia. I think they should rest easy,
the way their government is going, their 19
year olds could one day shoot for the crown
in nutjobs category.
The big question is, what will Japan want to do about it?
The last time Japan felt threatened by China's prosperity,
it murdered and raped 20 million Chinese to send their
message "we Japanese are threatened by you,
we are going to your home to kill you in self-defense".
And they attacked Pearl Harbor with the same message.
Now their government is saying with straightface,
we love peace, we do everything in self-defense
http://www.japantimes.co.jp/community/2013/12/29/general/educat
"The education ministry finally seems to be waking up. Whether due to the
Olympic bid or the looming threat from China, for the first time in two
decades Japan appears to be moving to correct its inward-looking education
policies."