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Your referring of Japanese is self-mocking. Japanese treated Indian worse. They ate Indian POW, cannibalized Indians yes, and use them as live target. :cheesy:

They didn't treat anyone better or worse when they were part of Allied POWs. Have you looked at the Burma rail POW stories or the American POW bataan march and camp stories in PH?

We are talking about their treatment of general civilian populace. It was much much worse for the Chinese than any other people (be it Koreans, pinoys, malays, indos, indian, burmese) on simple intensity and per capita basis. There is no denying that Japanese in WW2 had a special enmity for the Chinese people at large (innocent civilians included) well beyond any other group of gaijin.

Chinese in Malaya and Singapore were specifically targeted and shot/beheaded en masse....just for being Chinese. Singapore even commemorates the largest of those events (read up Sook Ching massacre). No such thing happened to the Indian, Malay civilians, esp given strong support from Indians for the INA (which was allied to the IJA/IJN).....they were only targetted more specifically when they were found to be part of any resistance to Japanese occupation or engaged in illegal activities etc....whereas Chinese were always default suspected and mistreated by the Japanese.

Don't make this into some argument of how Japanese looked upon Chinese as their kinfolk through some notion of skin colour equivalence/non-equivalence vis a vis Indians, Malays and other ethnic groups in Asia. It will fail miserably.
 
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yes very unfortunate , yet many Chinese eulogize Imperial Japanese troops by copycatting their racial supremacist attitudes as well as forcing their children to play imperial Japanese troop marching songs

http://bbs.tianya.cn/post-worldlook-1254020-1.shtml


A random video from a blog can be made into any theme you want it to be. Here is something more convincing, Indians honoring Imperial Japanese Army who cannibalized Indian. Oh, don't tell me Northeast Indians aren't Indian nationals.

In India, a song honoring "The Imperial Japanese Army". They fought for Indian Independence.
 
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A random video from a blog can be made into any theme you want it to be.

Your cognitive inertia is amazing, you are denying Chinese kids singing imperial Japanese army marching songs despite video as news evidence of it? :o:


Shanghai kindergarten punished for playing Japanese war song at graduation

School suspends officials and apologises after teacher mistakenly used battle march at ceremony


PUBLISHED : Friday, 12 September, 2014, 2:23pm
UPDATED : Friday, 12 September, 2014, 6:44pm

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Education authorities in Shanghai have punished a kindergarten teacher and its principal, and ordered the school to apologise, after a Japanese wartime march song was played at its graduation ceremony.

The Warship March, the official marching music of the Japanese Maritime Self-Defence Force and its former Imperial navy, was used as the background music by the Shanghai Zhendan Foreign Language Kindergarten during the June 27 ceremony.

The education department of Zhabei district in Shanghai confirmed this in a statement on Thursday evening.

The school suspended the responsible directors from their duties after a clip of the ceremony recently went viral online and the authorities looked into the incident.

The education department also said on its Weibo microblog account that it ordered the kindergarten to conduct “profound self-criticism and apologise to the public”.

The kindergarten’s principal, Xia Miao, has since apologised through a written statement, which was posted on the Zhabei education department’s Weibo.

Xia explained that a head teacher of one class found the Warship March while searching online for drumming performance music and, thinking it was just an ordinary marching song, mistakenly used it for the graduation of that class.

"As the principal, I feel very guilty. I deeply apologise to internet users and the public and [I am] willing to be responsible for the incident,” said Xia.

"The head teacher, only considering the rhythm, failed to recognise the content and source of the music, which did not have lyrics or any other language suggestions,” Xiao said in the apology.

Xia said the video going viral had a “big negative impact”, and the incident resulted from the negligence of the head teacher and directors at the kindergarten, whom the principal described as “not politically sensitive enough”.

Xiao added that the kindergarten learned a “profound lesson” from the incident and would make sure similar incidents would not happen again.

The Zhabei education department, meanwhile, said it held an emergency meeting urging all schools to reinforce Chinese patriotic education, and to standardise the use of music and videos in schools, as well as improve all cadres and teachers’ political awareness.

The Warship March, also known as the Gunkan March, was composed in 1897, and during the second world war was used prior to battle. China and Japan have fought in two wars, in 1894-95 and 1937-45.

War history is a touchy issue between the two countries, which have had disputes over historical facts, particularly over the Japanese military's conduct in China.

Recent tensions flared to a new high when Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe infuriated China and other countries by visiting the Yasukuni Shrine in December, where convicted war criminals are honoured.

The relations between the two countries have been further strained in recent years due to a territorial dispute over islands in the East China Sea called the Diaoyus in Chinese (Senkakus in Japanese).

Abe’s subsequent proposal to revise Japan’s post-war pacifist constitution and move towards militarism further complicated relations, which were already fraught by the islands dispute.

Japan, in turn, saw China’s declaration of an air defence zone that covered the Diaoyus, and repeated deployment of ships and aircraft around the disputed islets as a threat to national security.



Here is something more convincing, Indians honoring Imperial Japanese Army who cannibalized Indian. Oh, don't tell me Northeast Indians aren't Indian nationals.

In India, a song honoring "The Imperial Japanese Army". They fought for Indian Independence.

Some Indians sing about Mao, despite that wretched man wanting to export ten million Chinese women to USA for nasty purposes, should it be any surprise some Indians sing songs of Imperial Japanese army
 
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They didn't treat anyone better or worse when they were part of Allied POWs. Have you looked at the Burma rail POW stories or the American POW bataan march and camp stories in PH?

We are talking about their treatment of general civilian populace. It was much much worse for the Chinese than any other people (be it Koreans, pinoys, malays, indos, indian, burmese) on simple intensity and per capita basis. There is no denying that Japanese in WW2 had a special enmity for the Chinese people at large (innocent civilians included) well beyond any other group of gaijin.

Chinese in Malaya and Singapore were specifically targeted and shot/beheaded en masse....just for being Chinese. Singapore even commemorates the largest of those events (read up Sook Ching massacre). No such thing happened to the Indian, Malay civilians, esp given strong support from Indians for the INA (which was allied to the IJA/IJN).....they were only targetted more specifically when they were found to be part of any resistance to Japanese occupation or engaged in illegal activities etc....whereas Chinese were always default suspected and mistreated by the Japanese.

Don't make this into some argument of how Japanese looked upon Chinese as their kinfolk through some notion of skin colour equivalence/non-equivalence vis a vis Indians, Malays and other ethnic groups in Asia. It will fail miserably.

Japan and China are officially at war, of course on per capita numbers will be higher. But Indian weren't even fighting for India, but British. And Chandra Bose was collaborating with Japanese to fight British, yet Japanese use Indian as live target and cannibal them.

How did skin color come into this? My post was a rebuttal to post 214. I think you've failed in comprehending, in your hastiness to defend your friend.
 
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Your cognitive inertia is amazing, you are denying Chinese kids singing imperial Japanese army marching songs despite video as news evidence of it? :o:


Shanghai kindergarten punished for playing Japanese war song at graduation

School suspends officials and apologises after teacher mistakenly used battle march at ceremony


PUBLISHED : Friday, 12 September, 2014, 2:23pm
UPDATED : Friday, 12 September, 2014, 6:44pm

COMMENTS: 4


zj-children.jpg




Kathy Gao


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4

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Education authorities in Shanghai have punished a kindergarten teacher and its principal, and ordered the school to apologise, after a Japanese wartime march song was played at its graduation ceremony.

The Warship March, the official marching music of the Japanese Maritime Self-Defence Force and its former Imperial navy, was used as the background music by the Shanghai Zhendan Foreign Language Kindergarten during the June 27 ceremony.

The education department of Zhabei district in Shanghai confirmed this in a statement on Thursday evening.

The school suspended the responsible directors from their duties after a clip of the ceremony recently went viral online and the authorities looked into the incident.

The education department also said on its Weibo microblog account that it ordered the kindergarten to conduct “profound self-criticism and apologise to the public”.

The kindergarten’s principal, Xia Miao, has since apologised through a written statement, which was posted on the Zhabei education department’s Weibo.

Xia explained that a head teacher of one class found the Warship March while searching online for drumming performance music and, thinking it was just an ordinary marching song, mistakenly used it for the graduation of that class.

"As the principal, I feel very guilty. I deeply apologise to internet users and the public and [I am] willing to be responsible for the incident,” said Xia.

"The head teacher, only considering the rhythm, failed to recognise the content and source of the music, which did not have lyrics or any other language suggestions,” Xiao said in the apology.

Xia said the video going viral had a “big negative impact”, and the incident resulted from the negligence of the head teacher and directors at the kindergarten, whom the principal described as “not politically sensitive enough”.

Xiao added that the kindergarten learned a “profound lesson” from the incident and would make sure similar incidents would not happen again.

The Zhabei education department, meanwhile, said it held an emergency meeting urging all schools to reinforce Chinese patriotic education, and to standardise the use of music and videos in schools, as well as improve all cadres and teachers’ political awareness.

The Warship March, also known as the Gunkan March, was composed in 1897, and during the second world war was used prior to battle. China and Japan have fought in two wars, in 1894-95 and 1937-45.

War history is a touchy issue between the two countries, which have had disputes over historical facts, particularly over the Japanese military's conduct in China.

Recent tensions flared to a new high when Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe infuriated China and other countries by visiting the Yasukuni Shrine in December, where convicted war criminals are honoured.

The relations between the two countries have been further strained in recent years due to a territorial dispute over islands in the East China Sea called the Diaoyus in Chinese (Senkakus in Japanese).

Abe’s subsequent proposal to revise Japan’s post-war pacifist constitution and move towards militarism further complicated relations, which were already fraught by the islands dispute.

Japan, in turn, saw China’s declaration of an air defence zone that covered the Diaoyus, and repeated deployment of ships and aircraft around the disputed islets as a threat to national security.





Some Indians sing about Mao, despite that wretched man wanting to export ten million Chinese women to USA for nasty purposes, should it be any surprise some Indians sing songs of Imperial Japanese army

LMAO, by your logic, children aren't supposed to playwright. And they should be indoctrinated to hate at young age? IF govt deemed it as unfitting, they censored the school. But the children aren't indoctrinated to hate, like become Hindu nationalist trainning children to hate and fight muslims. LOL


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A random video from a blog can be made into any theme you want it to be. Here is something more convincing, Indians honoring Imperial Japanese Army who cannibalized Indian. Oh, don't tell me Northeast Indians aren't Indian nationals.

In India, a song honoring "The Imperial Japanese Army". They fought for Indian Independence.

Japanese gave much support to INA....just like Germans assisted Finland immensely against their struggle with the Russians.

Now various mistreatment of POWs by Japanese who happened to be Indian ethnicity is not the same as overall support for liberation of India from the British.

Germans also mercilessly butchered many finno-ugric peoples who fought on the USSR side against them around the Leningrad area. Did that remove them from being pro-Finland overall? No!

Would such a theory have stopped a Japanese soldier from killing/mistreating an American-Japanese on the other side and vice versa? No!

INA and IJA were similarly comrades....they shared common enemy and thus objectives. Captured British Indian Army POWs were given a chance to prove themselves and join the INA cause....if they refused, well that was their choice too....and the Japanese treated all POWs pretty harshly....there was no special discrimination on skin colour/ethnicity.

But they did have a special hate for Chinese civilians, within China and outside. That has obviously nothing to do with skin tone.
 
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Japanese gave much support to INA....just like Germans assisted Finland immensely against their struggle with the Russians.

Now various mistreatment of POWs by Japanese who happened to be Indian ethnicity is not the same as overall support for liberation of India from the British.

Germans also mercilessly butchered many finno-ugric peoples who fought on the USSR side against them around the Leningrad area. Did that remove them from being pro-Finland overall? No!

Would such a theory have stopped a Japanese soldier from killing/mistreating an American-Japanese on the other side and vice versa? No!

INA and IJA were similarly comrades....they shared common enemy and thus objectives. Captured British Indian Army POWs were given a chance to prove themselves and join the INA cause....if they refused, well that was their choice too....and the Japanese treated all POWs pretty harshly....there was no special discrimination on skin colour/ethnicity.

But they did have a special hate for Chinese civilians, within China and outside. That has obviously nothing to do with skin tone.

You still failed in comprehending. My post was nothing about skin tone, but to show your friend Syama Amas that Japanese was equally brutal towards Indians during WW2.
 
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LMAO, by your logic, children aren't supposed to playwright. And they should be indoctrinated to hate at young age? LOL, That would make Chinese become Hindutva like how you trained your children. LOL

your cognitive inertia is even worse than thought...........you want Chinese students to proudly sing Imperial Japanese army marching song despite what Japanese did in Naking and at Unit 731? :o:

You must seriously hate Chinese very badly and seek their genocide.

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Very unfortunate.
atleast unlike Schools in Xinjiang classes are not segregated into Han and Uyghur indoctrinating Han supremacy at a young age. :(
 
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your cognitive inertia is even worse than thought...........you want Chinese students to proudly sing Imperial Japanese army marching song despite what Japanese did in Naking and at Unit 731? :o:

You must seriously hate Chinese very badly and seek their genocide.


Very unfortunate.
atleast unlike Schools in Xinjiang classes are not segregated into Han and Uyghur indoctrinating Han supremacy at a young age. :(


You want Chinese children indoctrinated to hate at young age, like your Hindutva? It is this primitive mentality of excessive hate that your children today are taught to fight muslims in your very own country. You would make a good poster boy for RSS :cheesy:


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You still failed in comprehending. My post was nothing about skin tone, but to show your friend Syama Amas that Japanese was equally brutal towards Indians during WW2.

As far as enemy combatants sure (japanese were pretty harsh on everyone, but indians in many cases were given a chance to join the INA).

As far as general civilians, no comparison, Chinese were treated way worse than anyone. They were specifically targetted for the worst atrocities, even tested upon by chemical weapons and such.

And Chandra Bose was collaborating with Japanese to fight British, yet Japanese use Indian as live target and cannibal them.

It was isolated instances, and that was for POWs who chose not to join the INA.

There was no general order by Japanese to treat indians worse than how they treated other POWs. In practice such atrocities were found to be done on UK, US, pinoy POWs and also all POWs from china and all resistance groups. Japan never honoured the geneva conventions for any enemy combatants in general.
 
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As far as enemy combatants sure (japanese were pretty harsh on everyone, but indians in many cases were given a chance to join the INA).

As far as general civilians, no comparison, Chinese were treated way worse than anyone. They were specifically targetted for the worst atrocities, even tested upon by chemical weapons and such.

Because China and Japan fought a long war. Because Chinese in Southeast Asia were more patriotic than other the locals, they organized underground campaign to fight Japanese army.

And Japan to this day is haunted for all war crimes they committed. Among which, eating Indian POWs who willingly surrendered also ranked as one of the most heinous.
 
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Because China and Japan were at war.

Sorry that doesn't give the right for Japanese to do what they did in Nanjing after surrender of the defending forces.

Neither what they did in Manchuria (the most heinous chemical weapons tests on test villages) who were under their protection and rule (by way of direct incorporation into the Empire as client state).

Koreans were under occupation of the Japanese much longer than the Chinese....but I don't see the same level of unfettered atrocities done on their civilians like the Japanese did unprovoked on Chinese civilians...which was pretty much as much of a genocide they could administer without diverting major war resources from their war fronts.

There was a special brutal hate the Japanese had for the Chinese beyond any excuse of "war". It is a very disturbing and disgusting part of their history, and it should not be equated with their treatment of any other population of people.

How they would have treated other high density crucible populations should they have come under similar Japanese occupation is another hypothetical argument....but I can only go on by the actual events that happened.

We all know why, the Japanese were really angry that a huge part of their culture originated in China (and neither could their earlier civilisation compare in any neutral comparison with China's) and that was a bad slap on the hyper Japanese nationalism. They had to defeat and erase that in their eyes. I for one am glad it did not transpire.
 
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A random video from a blog can be made into any theme you want it to be. Here is something more convincing, Indians honoring Imperial Japanese Army who cannibalized Indian. Oh, don't tell me Northeast Indians aren't Indian nationals.

In India, a song honoring "The Imperial Japanese Army". They fought for Indian Independence.

of cos, Indians look upon Imperial Japan as their liberator from British rule. While the Chinese were fighting a war of resistance vs the Japs, Indians gladly submit themselves to them, after doing the same to the British ~2 centuries earlier.. In other words, they were Imperial Japan's collaborators

Subhas Chandra Bose (Bengali: [Subhas Chandra Bose] ( listen); 23 January 1897 – 18 August 1945[1][a]), was an Indian nationalist whose defiant patriotism made him a hero in India,[4][5][c][6][d] but whose attempt during World War II to rid India of British rule with the help of Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan left a troubled legacy.[7][e][8][f][4][g] The honorific Netaji (Hindustani: "Respected Leader"), first applied in early 1942 to Bose in Germany by the Indian soldiers of the Indische Legion and by the German and Indian officials in the Special Bureau for India in Berlin, was later used throughout India.[9][h]


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subhas_Chandra_Bose
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greater_East_Asia_Co-Prosperity_Sphere


Part of the Indian mental insecurity stems from a long history of being subjugated and being relegated to being an omega nation. Thus, Indians have to find others to look down upon(when they themselves are already being placed at the lower end of the spectrum) and the black woman and other africans are the perfect target.
 
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