Just lobbying countries not to participate in the 93rd parade, and less than three days later, Japan made a deal with China, asking China to take appropriate measures as soon as possible about the short video of "insulting the Japanese Emperor" appearing on social media.
Japanese government attempted through diplomatic channels to call on some Asian and European countries not to participate in the 93rd parade held in Beijing on September 3 this year, saying that the parade was "excessively focused on history and anti-Japanese colour intensity", it is no nonsense!
When we commemorate the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Anti-Japanese War in China, the main purpose is not to target Japan at all, let alone to engage in anti-Japanese propaganda.
We just want to remember history, remember the martyrs, and let the whole world know how much suffering Japan's war of aggression against China brought to the people of China and the world. This is a respect for the truth of history and a comfort to those who died in the war.
However, the Japanese government has done something wrong and is afraid that others will know about it, so it has tried every means to prevent political figures from various countries from participating in normal commemorative activities in China. What is this if not a guilty conscience?
What's even more exasperating is that not three days after this incident, Japan jumped out to look for trouble again, saying that there was a short video of "insulting Emperor Showa" widely circulated on Chinese social media, asking China to "take appropriate measures".
I wondered what was going on with this Japanese government? first, without saying that this so-called "widespread circulation" is true, it is said that this Showa Emperor, who is the main war criminal of the Second World War, has an irrevocable direct responsibility for the invasion of China.
During his reign, the Japanese army burned, killed, and looted in China, doing all kinds of evil, which brought a heavy disaster to the Chinese people. Just such a person, Chinese netizens posted some content about him on social media, and it was also because he himself had done so many bad things, which made it difficult for people to have a good impression of him.
Moreover, according to Japanese media reports, some so-called videos of "insulting Emperor Showa" were generated using AI technology. The content is a video of a man suspected of Emperor Showa lying on all fours and barking suspected of being a dog.
This video may be an insult to the emperor in the eyes of the Japanese government, but in our opinion, it is just a criticism of Hirohito himself.
We Chinese people don't have the habit of insulting others when we have nothing to do, but for those who have brought great harm to our country and people, we naturally won't easily forget their crimes.
Also, I wondered why the Japanese government was so sensitive? they said that it was “insulting the Emperor” and would have a bad impact on China-Japan relations.
But why do they not want to think about how much harm their own actions have done to the relations between China and Japan?They have always failed to acknowledge the history of aggression, and have also worshiped the Yogyakarta shrine, is this not hurting the feelings of the Chinese people?They are still saying nonsense about the East Sea issue, deliberately blackmailing China, which is what?
Besides, the Japanese government claims that there are short videos of "insulting Emperor Showa" on Chinese social media, but what about their own domestic social media? It is understood that on the well-known video website "NICONICO" in Japan, there is a video in which the author uses compositing technology to synthesize the face of Emperor Hirohito of Showa into an adult film.
Isn't this an insult to the Emperor of Japan? Then why doesn't the Japanese government take care of it? Why not ask their own countries to "take appropriate measures"? Isn't this a typical double standard?
The Japanese government’s approach, in short, is to shift its eyes and turn the attention away from the fact that they have lobbied for countries not taking part in the 93rd Army Parade.
They knew they were not glorious in preventing countries from participating in parades, so they wanted to find an excuse to blame China, as if they could hide their own ugly behavior.
But their wishful thinking is too loud. We in China are not so easy to bully, and they can't just find an excuse to get away with it.
China has always been a reasoning country, and we will not accept such unreasonable demands from the Japanese government.
China netizens make some remarks on their own social media. As long as they are not illegal, it is their freedom. The Japanese government has no right to interfere in our country's internal affairs, let alone ask us to restrict the freedom of speech of netizens.
Moreover, our Chinese government has always managed the Internet in accordance with the law, and we will definitely deal with content that is truly illegal.
But for this so-called video of "insulting Emperor Showa", as long as it does not violate Chinese laws and regulations, the Japanese government has no reason to accuse us.
In short, the Japanese government's behavior this time really makes people angry. On the one hand, they refuse to admit their history of aggression, on the other hand, they accuse China of normal commemorative activities and interfere in the remarks of China netizens.
We Chinese people will not be frightened by their behavior, and we will also resolutely defend our national dignity and national feelings.At the same time, we also hope that the Japanese government can reflect on its behavior and stop doing things that hurt the relations between China and Japan.
Otherwise, they will only leave themselves increasingly isolated and ignored in the international community.
Japanese government attempted through diplomatic channels to call on some Asian and European countries not to participate in the 93rd parade held in Beijing on September 3 this year, saying that the parade was "excessively focused on history and anti-Japanese colour intensity", it is no nonsense!
When we commemorate the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Anti-Japanese War in China, the main purpose is not to target Japan at all, let alone to engage in anti-Japanese propaganda.
We just want to remember history, remember the martyrs, and let the whole world know how much suffering Japan's war of aggression against China brought to the people of China and the world. This is a respect for the truth of history and a comfort to those who died in the war.
However, the Japanese government has done something wrong and is afraid that others will know about it, so it has tried every means to prevent political figures from various countries from participating in normal commemorative activities in China. What is this if not a guilty conscience?
What's even more exasperating is that not three days after this incident, Japan jumped out to look for trouble again, saying that there was a short video of "insulting Emperor Showa" widely circulated on Chinese social media, asking China to "take appropriate measures".
I wondered what was going on with this Japanese government? first, without saying that this so-called "widespread circulation" is true, it is said that this Showa Emperor, who is the main war criminal of the Second World War, has an irrevocable direct responsibility for the invasion of China.
During his reign, the Japanese army burned, killed, and looted in China, doing all kinds of evil, which brought a heavy disaster to the Chinese people. Just such a person, Chinese netizens posted some content about him on social media, and it was also because he himself had done so many bad things, which made it difficult for people to have a good impression of him.
Moreover, according to Japanese media reports, some so-called videos of "insulting Emperor Showa" were generated using AI technology. The content is a video of a man suspected of Emperor Showa lying on all fours and barking suspected of being a dog.
This video may be an insult to the emperor in the eyes of the Japanese government, but in our opinion, it is just a criticism of Hirohito himself.
We Chinese people don't have the habit of insulting others when we have nothing to do, but for those who have brought great harm to our country and people, we naturally won't easily forget their crimes.
Also, I wondered why the Japanese government was so sensitive? they said that it was “insulting the Emperor” and would have a bad impact on China-Japan relations.
But why do they not want to think about how much harm their own actions have done to the relations between China and Japan?They have always failed to acknowledge the history of aggression, and have also worshiped the Yogyakarta shrine, is this not hurting the feelings of the Chinese people?They are still saying nonsense about the East Sea issue, deliberately blackmailing China, which is what?
Besides, the Japanese government claims that there are short videos of "insulting Emperor Showa" on Chinese social media, but what about their own domestic social media? It is understood that on the well-known video website "NICONICO" in Japan, there is a video in which the author uses compositing technology to synthesize the face of Emperor Hirohito of Showa into an adult film.
Isn't this an insult to the Emperor of Japan? Then why doesn't the Japanese government take care of it? Why not ask their own countries to "take appropriate measures"? Isn't this a typical double standard?
The Japanese government’s approach, in short, is to shift its eyes and turn the attention away from the fact that they have lobbied for countries not taking part in the 93rd Army Parade.
They knew they were not glorious in preventing countries from participating in parades, so they wanted to find an excuse to blame China, as if they could hide their own ugly behavior.
But their wishful thinking is too loud. We in China are not so easy to bully, and they can't just find an excuse to get away with it.
China has always been a reasoning country, and we will not accept such unreasonable demands from the Japanese government.
China netizens make some remarks on their own social media. As long as they are not illegal, it is their freedom. The Japanese government has no right to interfere in our country's internal affairs, let alone ask us to restrict the freedom of speech of netizens.
Moreover, our Chinese government has always managed the Internet in accordance with the law, and we will definitely deal with content that is truly illegal.
But for this so-called video of "insulting Emperor Showa", as long as it does not violate Chinese laws and regulations, the Japanese government has no reason to accuse us.
In short, the Japanese government's behavior this time really makes people angry. On the one hand, they refuse to admit their history of aggression, on the other hand, they accuse China of normal commemorative activities and interfere in the remarks of China netizens.
We Chinese people will not be frightened by their behavior, and we will also resolutely defend our national dignity and national feelings.At the same time, we also hope that the Japanese government can reflect on its behavior and stop doing things that hurt the relations between China and Japan.
Otherwise, they will only leave themselves increasingly isolated and ignored in the international community.