Uhh that's the complete opposite message of the movie. He felt guilty for not doing a kamikaze during the war and at the end used the ejector seat without guilt because living is the right choice
Plus I'd wager that a lot of those Asian countries are very economically competitive with each other even today.
IE, heard a story from a friend about a tech guy visiting from I think it was either Singapore or Taiwan. Let's just say that he didn't have a lot of positive things to say about the intelligence of Chinese workers.
Anyone intelligent abandoned China after Mao took over, and the cuckolds who thought the country could still be saved and stayed behind were purged thanks to the Hundred Flowers Campaign.
As someone who went to university that had a lot of Chinese international students I can say that all of them had no idea what the fuck they were doing and were just paying for a pass.
I've even talked with current professors and they are pressured to let the international students pass because they bring in so much more money then domestic.
They have lots of time warring against each other. Really, the anomaly is in how much Europeans have set aside their own historical intracontinental animosity.
Half the movie is spent calling the Japanese society and government useless and retarded for their actions in the war.
Needing entire industries to clean their own waters of mines, people being expected to die uselessly in kamikaze attacks, the government being too scared to repel a giant fucking monster because of political implications.
It takes a deliberate bias to ignore that a big allegory of the movie is about them needing to move past their mindsets during the war if they hope to rebuild.
Why do I feel this is a minority of South Koreans who are just overly vocal about a majority sentiment.
Koreans and Chinese both have a lot of bad blood thanks to WW2, rightfully so given the atrocities were so bad in Nanjing they made a Nazi a good guy. You can actually see this in Manwha in how Japan is portrayed at times but this one is REALLY reaching it.
South Koreans got mad when ff14 had Taisho roman kimono fashion in it and they also got mad that Sims 4 had a Japanese town where there were shrines that sims characters bow to when they interact with the shrine. That's why i dont take them seriously
Uhh that's the complete opposite message of the movie. He felt guilty for not doing a kamikaze during the war and at the end used the ejector seat without guilt because living is the right choice
South Koreans just hate japan and want to cancel anything they do that's global
I know that animosity exist but it's such an easy claim to refute
Isn't it basically "the animosity between AsianCountry1 and AsianCountry2 generally is real"?
I’ve always wondered how people that look so similar to eachother and yet are massively and historically racist towards eachother
Lots of history together.
Plus I'd wager that a lot of those Asian countries are very economically competitive with each other even today.
IE, heard a story from a friend about a tech guy visiting from I think it was either Singapore or Taiwan. Let's just say that he didn't have a lot of positive things to say about the intelligence of Chinese workers.
Anyone intelligent abandoned China after Mao took over, and the cuckolds who thought the country could still be saved and stayed behind were purged thanks to the Hundred Flowers Campaign.
As someone who went to university that had a lot of Chinese international students I can say that all of them had no idea what the fuck they were doing and were just paying for a pass. I've even talked with current professors and they are pressured to let the international students pass because they bring in so much more money then domestic.
They have lots of time warring against each other. Really, the anomaly is in how much Europeans have set aside their own historical intracontinental animosity.
If the Asians tried to do that, the Chinese would take over.
The more similar people are, the more obvious the tiny differences appear.
Idk, why does the North and South of the USA hate each other? C'mon bro don't be naive.
This is the real takeaway, but also very much the status quo for generations.
Half the movie is spent calling the Japanese society and government useless and retarded for their actions in the war.
Needing entire industries to clean their own waters of mines, people being expected to die uselessly in kamikaze attacks, the government being too scared to repel a giant fucking monster because of political implications.
It takes a deliberate bias to ignore that a big allegory of the movie is about them needing to move past their mindsets during the war if they hope to rebuild.
Hmmm what does that remind me of....
Why do I feel this is a minority of South Koreans who are just overly vocal about a majority sentiment.
Koreans and Chinese both have a lot of bad blood thanks to WW2, rightfully so given the atrocities were so bad in Nanjing they made a Nazi a good guy. You can actually see this in Manwha in how Japan is portrayed at times but this one is REALLY reaching it.
the film is good it does not need more marketing
South Koreans got mad when ff14 had Taisho roman kimono fashion in it and they also got mad that Sims 4 had a Japanese town where there were shrines that sims characters bow to when they interact with the shrine. That's why i dont take them seriously
Well the most I give a shit about any of the Asian countries is who has the hottest bitches and South Korea is a strong contender.
South Korean women may be hot but they’re largely psychotic feminists per the data.