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Well we have something in common, we both have russian women...with the good and the bad :). Any who, when her parents start with this rant just ask them why they didn't go to israel like most of the jewish people from the soviet union. I think that will shot them up a little. Especially now that we are bombed day in day out.
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How you being in "war" has anything to do with this?? does it make you an expert? does it mean you can decide what people should take offense to and what not? did it make you smarter? Or maybe you thought it will impress someone here? What did you regret doing exactly and where?
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First, rising sun flag wasn't originally equated to symbol of their (Japan's) hate. It has and still is equated to symbol of Japanese imperialism which led to brutal subjugation of many East and South East Asian countries. Not out of hate but out of colonialism and Japan very harshly treating the newly acquired colonies. Very harshly being a mild words to describe some of their action.
Yes, rising sun is still used as source of nationalism pride in Japan. It is used by right wing groups, sometimes flown in events both military and civilian, and more. Hell it is even still flown by military vessels like the navy time to time.
As matter of fact, during Beijing Olympics people were told not to bring that flag or fly it because it'd piss the sh*t out of Chinese who hosted it.
Secondly, yes there is still lot of bitter foreign relations between Japan and former colonies as well as current existing land/sea grab matter. Unlike Germany, Japan has never formerly apologized or done much to acknowledge or atone for what they have committed. To this day, most of Japanese textbooks gloss over WW2 and do not teach what atrocities were committed. Which is one source of many that still has bitter relationship that sour its nearby neighbors. Another example is that they used comfort women but still refuse to officially acknowledge it.
Third. " Our their Japanese hate groups that still fly this flag and use it as a symbol of their hate towards Koreans and Chinese peoples?" Yes, this is still absolutely true. There are very minor and extremely small portion of the nation but the hate groups do fly the imperial flag as symbol of hate from their perspective. When Japanese want to piss non-Japanese Asians off, they just have to fly that flag and say something about WW2 like we should've never lost and it'll set off fire works.7
Once again, unlike Nazi Germany Imperial Japan was not about killing off ethnic races like Gypies or Jews in Europe which Nazi did to take their possessions and to fuel some hate. Imperial Japan was purely about getting colonies for raw material, labor force, etc. Inhumane subjugation of the local population, horrible human experiments, and Japan's attempt to 'overwrite' the culture by implementing Japanese culture were all part of it.
And yes, imperial flag is used by some as hate (extreme right wing group). Not to scale of genocide but hate nonetheless. Even though originally it was out of sense of extreme nationalism/imperialism.
Edit1: On personal level. I found your post to be pretty fucking stupid and is made full of assumptions while trying to sound 'logical'.
Edit2: Let me leave you with this thought. If it offends a whole nation or group of people. Is it not a source of hate? Even if the group that's using that source don't think so? Maybe in hundreds of years, it won't be equated to a negative symbol. Kinda like flying the confederate flag. It used to be associated with slavery. Now not so much but took very long freaking time... Although it still does offend some people. Yes, don't white supremist group fly that flag as source of hate?Last edited by babo78; 11/21/2012 7:51am at .
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These people were evil-geniuses at a level I could not begin to comprehend. The Nazis were really organized, methodical, evil-geniuses as well.
I will preface this by saying that I am proud to be an American Patriot; I love my country and would defend it any way I can. Here's the but: if anyone thinks the good old US of A didn't so some bad **** too, they are kidding themselves.
It wasn't so much war-crimes, but we came, we conquered, we took whatever from whomever. Early Americans took land, livestock, and freedom from the people who were already here. They used slave labor and even went to war to continue.
Every time I salute our stars and stripes, I see it as a symbol of a free nation. I won't delude myself into thinking our flag is a symbol of purity. Base on the original post, there are probably people in this world who believe the US flag is a symbol of something bad or evil; I ain't buying that.
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