gambit
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Your analogy is flawed in the sense that the threat of a second Jewish Holocaust is always present and if we look at it again, it is happening at a smaller scale in just about every Muslim dominated countries where there are Jews living among the Muslims.When you were on the receiving end, it never stops being an issue. Especially when people still use it as some sort of "political card" (like visits to the Yasukuni shrine).
Would Jewish people forget the Holocaust, if the German leaders kept visiting shrines to honor the war criminals of WW2?
The 'comfort women' no longer exist. That does not mean the Asian countries that suffered under Imperial Japan back in WW II do not have a legitimate moral grievance over their women. Yes, they do. But it is about time the Asian countries shed this imaginary shackle off themselves. Imperial Japan no longer exist, only Japan. Who were once subjects of Imperial Japan are now peers of Japan and the lack of a formal apology from Japan over the comfort women issue and the visits to the Yasukuni Shrine does not change that status.
For the foreseeable future, China will be a threat to all of Asia. THAT should be the focus of the rest of Asia, not what happened 60 yrs ago.
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