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brings more hate.
If you ask a Chinese person, "What do you think about Japan?" and you'll get an unanimous answer “I hate them”
Yes if you look at recent Chinese history, you may understant why.
What i don't understand is if you have so much 'hate', how come the most popular cartoons are Japanese? The latest fashions are Japanese? People work for Japanese companies, learn to speak Japnese? ....
The Chinese on the top says : Japanese Dogs
Below i think says : Don't forget the (national)insult |
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(726) - [2005-11-13 22:00]
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This is very useful information. Unfortunetely many countries dislike others, due to the history. We cannot chanage the past obviously, but people all over the world can change their views I'd say. We shouldn't hate anyone because of where they are from without a doubt.
A very well taken photo, nice cropping.
Thanks for sharing.
Sophia
this is such a colorful and creative image, it sad that the message behind it is not a good one...
i notice the artist used the trash can as part of his composition in the grafiti, very creative...he has also left the chrome handle untouch...it was a well thought out piece of work...he must hav been really resentful of japan to go though so much work :)
well seen and captured alton
points tomorrow
ps: i think the caption below reads "don't forget national shame"
points added
Great graffiti shot, Alton !
A universal message ... unfortunately !!!
TFS
Sylvie
Don't also forget the Chinese love for Japanese Cars! There is a huge hypocrisy surrounding this so-called hate campaign. Young people here are constantly encouraged to continue this trend, via TV and the media in general. (Misterduncan)