Many of the Japanese citizens carry a lot of guilt still from the things that happened in WW2. So it's not unsurprising that they would defend them in an attempt to say, "Look! We've changed!" Even though they bear none of that and can condemn atrocities today while remembering those of the past.
You would think that sympathies would wear thin after Mao and the communist regime was responsible for more than 70 million dead – more than all of WW2 combined – but apparently not.
Tell her that the funny thing about dog whistles is that only dogs seem to hear them.
Many of the Japanese citizens carry a lot of guilt still from the things that happened in WW2. So it's not unsurprising that they would defend them in an attempt to say, "Look! We've changed!" Even though they bear none of that and can condemn atrocities today while remembering those of the past.
You would think that sympathies would wear thin after Mao and the communist regime was responsible for more than 70 million dead – more than all of WW2 combined – but apparently not.
Tell her that the funny thing about dog whistles is that only dogs seem to hear them.