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by justicezyx 3487 days ago
> And they do so from a very early age: Japan is evil!

No, the narrative is consistently "Japanese imperialism and/or Militarism is evil, there has nothing to do with Japanese people". Of cuz, there is leaked abstraction. Just like many US people hate Chinese, while US propaganda always clearly only mark CCP as the evil. No doubt many people hate Japan as a whole, and think they are evil.

This in part because: 1. CCP claimed to represent people as a whole, and distinguish itself from other political parties, as the unique property of CCP. By that reasoning, Japanese political parties must not represent the whole people, so everywhere it uses strictly words to not mention anything about Japan as a whole.

Unfortunately, as we know it, majority of Japanese people did support Japan's invasion in China during WW2. And this fact is never mentioned in any text books. For obvious reasons to allow government to work with Japanese government, otherwise, angry people will stump the CCP because it works with an 'evil' nation that killed 50MM+ Chinese civilians and military personnels.

2. For many economic reasons, China needs to work with Japan. So the narrative clearly intends to portrait an innocent picture of Japanese people, so the government can work with Japanese cooperations.

I am Chinese and accept the formal education until my Master's.

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> No, the narrative is consistently "Japanese imperialism and/or Militarism is evil, there has nothing to do with Japanese people".

Except, Japan hasn't engaged in any form of imperialism in 70+ years. They are a completely pacifist country, not just in law but in actions. The same cannot be said about China who are now building military bases in Africa. They are also incredibly aggressive in the region.

> majority of Japanese people did support Japan's invasion in China during WW2. And this fact is never mentioned in any text books

You've fallen victim to propaganda I'm afraid. They most certainly do mention it in textbooks. Not just that, but they talk about Japan's atrocities like Nanking. Stanford University did a study which proved Japan's textbooks are more accurate than China's, South Koreas and Americas, less nationalistic too. See for yourself: http://www.nippon.com/en/in-depth/a00703/