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Japan's sinister scheme to make themselves look like victims by villainizing neighbor Asian nations
Not only is this book inappropriate to ALL, but it's also overloaded with lies and tampered history.
This book alone is not even the tip of the iceberg of Japan's anti-Korean racism, rather,
it's actually a small human hand size ice cube of the iceberg of their sinister plan on villainizing other Asian nations.
In Japan, in every single book store, one can find an entire bookcase section plagued with anti-Korean racist books.
First of all, why is Japan doing this? Answer: because they don't like to look bad.
Japan doesn't understand that learning from their own history with backwards lens,
making correct amends with the countries they caused harm to, pass down the correct history,
and do everything they can to make sure they don't make the same mistake again
is what will truly make them regain their country's international reputation.
But instead, they keep pulling these stunt because they just want to preserve a 'good image'
and 'positive perception' from the world, even if it means publishing false history and spreading lies.
Korea, along with many other Asian nations were the ones that have suffered unspeakable atrocities
under Japanese imperialism from 1910 to 1945.
Which means
Japan = perpetrator
Korea & other nations = victim.
This book = Japan's deep low of an attempt to switch the two roles.
Japan....have they no shame?
March 2021 · Books