Suika
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Do we have any ethnic Japanese posting on here?
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Yes Japan is changing but you can just brush away your pass and pretend nothing had happened.
Historical recognition is not the same as being held accountable for history. As far as accountability is concerned, it's a done deal. There is no reason to get on a revenge path. Incidentally, I recall that Mao once thanked Japan for its war on China because the war gravely damaged the Nationalists Chinese. If it wasn't for the war, then Mao and the Chinese communists couldn't have defeated Chiang Kai-chek and the Nationalists Chinese.
@Suika, what a bizarro, the Japanese govt laid down its claim on Diaoyu Islands (Japan calls it Senkaku Islands) based on the "old history", that is the Shimonoseki Treaty (1895), a consequential treaty resulted from the First Sino-Japanese War!
And you know, every time the Japanese govt asserts its claim by quoting the Shimonoseki Treaty (1895), it acts as if the Japan is rubbing salt into the [Chinese] wound.
And did you know that in 1912, when the Qing dynasty fell, Tibet declared its sovereignty? And when China was going through the warlord period when multiple Chinese warlords were competing against each other for control of all of China, Tibet did not participate and continued being a sovereign nation? And did you know that when the Chinese had the war of resistance against the Japanese, the Tibetans did not fight together with the Chinese against the Japanese instead? And that when US airplanes flew over the Himalaya mountains to resupply Chinese forces, they also flew over Tibet? Tibet was only part of the Qing because the Qing was imperialistic and conquered Tibet. And it was not until after the Chinese Civil ended in 1949 that Chinese communists marched into Tibet to established brutal authority. If one wants to advocate for the changing of national boundaries on the basis of historical losses and have Senkaku be changed into Chinese territory, then Tibet should be giving back its sovereignty. Afterall, they do not speak Chinese, they speak Tibetan. They don't even use Chinese characters, it's an entirely different language.