Title: Want to see why the Japanese are afraid of China? Source:
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Want to see why the Japanese are afraid of China? Watch this movie.
Striking documentary, provides considerable info on the greatest genocide in WW II, that of Japan against Chinese civilians, probably killing off at least 15 million of them.
Kind of an odd choice to post a Pacific theater video on D-Day.
Not that I'm complaining. I used DownloadHelper to save a 480x360 lo-res copy (only 300MB) so I'll watch it a few times.
Another part of the overall picture is the Japanese domination of Korea as its traditional ruling dynasty failed. The Japanese repelled the Russian navy's attempt to intervene in a war in 1905 over this issue with Japan victorious over Russia and Korea fully annexed to Japan before 1910.
So Japan's invasion of China had to be seen rightly as a vast expansion of Japanese designs to dominate the entire region. The brutal expansionism was unmistakable.
The Japanese repelled the Russian navy's attempt to intervene in a war in 1905 over this issue with Japan victorious over Russia
The Japanese Navy was financed by Jacob Schiff,a German Jew that hated the Czar. He also helped finance the Communist Revolution that took over Russia.
One of his grandsons or great grandsons is now married to one of Goober Gore's daughters.
Why is democracy held in such high esteem when its the enemy of the minority and makes all rights relative to the dictates of the majority? (Ron Paul,2012)
The Japanese Navy was financed by Jacob Schiff,a German Jew that hated the Czar. He also helped finance the Communist Revolution that took over Russia.
Yes on Japan, no on Soviet Russia. He was anti-Russian in whatever form. He was a prominent Zionism supporter as well. He was animated by anti-Russian sentiment over treatment of Jews in Russia (like pogroms). His financing of Zionism rose following a notorious pogrom over the plight of Russian and Ukrainian Jews living 'beyond the pale'.
He was anti-Russian in whatever form. He was a prominent Zionism supporter as well. He was animated by anti-Russian sentiment over treatment of Jews in Russia (like pogroms). His financing of Zionism rose following a notorious pogrom over the plight of Russian and Ukrainian Jews living 'beyond the pale'.
Make all the excuses for the anti-American SOB you want to make,but there is no getting around the fact that he gave financial support to the communists that overthrew the Czar.
Why is democracy held in such high esteem when its the enemy of the minority and makes all rights relative to the dictates of the majority? (Ron Paul,2012)
You like to drag threads off-topic so you can do some petty sniping. It's your passive-aggressive thing.
You do a lot of off-topic sniping. Apparently, it makes you feel good.
You didn't bother to post to the thread article at all. And the Russian revolution had almost no bearing on the thread at all, regardless of who funded it.
And the Russian revolution had almost no bearing on the thread at all, regardless of who funded it.
That was me,not A Pole who wrote about that,and since Schiff financed the Japanese Navy in their war against the Czar,it was relevant.
It's also relevant that the offspring of this anti-American piece of shit is still dipping their beaks into politics behind the scenes.
Why is democracy held in such high esteem when its the enemy of the minority and makes all rights relative to the dictates of the majority? (Ron Paul,2012)
Maybe I'm fed up with your passive-aggressive assholishness.
And maybe I don't give a rabid rats ass about your psyche?
Why is democracy held in such high esteem when its the enemy of the minority and makes all rights relative to the dictates of the majority? (Ron Paul,2012)
I take it you have nothing to say about the film or the Japanese conquest of China.
I don't really care. I hate the freaking Chinese,and truth to tell the Japanese are more civilized.
Why is democracy held in such high esteem when its the enemy of the minority and makes all rights relative to the dictates of the majority? (Ron Paul,2012)
I hate the freaking Chinese,and truth to tell the Japanese are more civilized.
Japanese took their civilization from China and Korea.
The reason why they appear "more civilized" to you is that they entered on the path of modernization/westernization much earlier - when China was falling into ruin caused by Western intervention and looting.
Give them time and the Middle Kingdom will return to its previous glory. Or make war on them to wreck it again.
The reason why they appear "more civilized" to you is that they entered on the path of modernization/westernization much earlier - when China was falling into ruin caused by Western intervention and looting.
Give them time and the Middle Kingdom will return to its previous glory. Or make war on them to wreck it again.
The Chinese culture is what causes them to have no scruples at all. Like the Japanese they are polite socially if they think you may be their social equal,but your worse nightmare come true would to be an employee or someone seen as being of lesser class.
The fact that they have no scruples and see themselves as war lords is what makes them such dangerous and successful businessmen. Literally speaking,they have absolutely no conscience at all,where the Japanese have a very highly developed sense of right and wrong and are horrified at the thought of doing something shameful.
For all practical purposes,China is still being ran by War Lords. They just call themselves the Politburo these days,but they still have total control of the country and it's people,and they still have the power to make life and death decisions for everyone in China.
The only real weak spot the Chinese have is their addiction to gambling,and that makes them VERY dangerous people to have large stocks of modern war weapons and cannon fodder by the hundreds of millions.
Why is democracy held in such high esteem when its the enemy of the minority and makes all rights relative to the dictates of the majority? (Ron Paul,2012)