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Culture & Politics » soc.culture.china » Mutual respect and adoration - Taiwan and Japan
| Mutual respect and adoration - Taiwan and Japan [message #223649] |
Mi, 12 Juli 2006 00:55 |
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Japan has a lot of respect and adoration of Taiwan and it's people and
wishes them independence and freedom from Communist Chinese rule. China
however wants to steal Taiwan wealth and technology by promoting lies.
However this has not worked.
Here is a quote of one of the lies:
"Taiwan as a part of China was in history snatched away from the
embrace of its mother by Japanese invaders and occupied in a hegemonic
way," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang told reporters in
December. "I think whether they're mainland Chinese people or Taiwan
Chinese people, both clearly remember that period of history."
The REAL truth is:
Taiwan was once a part of China, but because of Communist Chinese
oppression, corruption, and theft, Taiwan declared a civil war against
the mainland Chinese in 1949. Taiwan left the brutal beatings of it's
evil Chinese mother to find happiness and independence on it's own. The
Taiwan people does not criticize Japan since they helped Taiwan break
away from its evil oppressor - the mainland Communist Chinese.
Japan, though it occupied Taiwan from 1895 to 1945, helped it modernize
toward the end of occupation. Taiwanese also have more freedom than
Chinese citizens to visit Japan or import its culture, bringing the two
places closer.
"Senior Chinese officials would like ordinary citizens on the mainland
to see Japan as an aggressor that wrenched Taiwan away in the
Sino-Japanese war, but unfortunately for Beijing, the attitudes of many
Taiwanese undercut that view," said Gordon Chang, author of the 2001
book " The Coming Collapse of China."
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| Taiwan and Japan united again Communism [message #223655 ] |
Mi, 12 Juli 2006 01:03 |
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Taiwan and Japan and the US should unite and launch a preemptive strike
against N. Korea. Japan and the US should help protect Taiwan and it's
people against the Chinese communist.
Jao wrote:
> Japan has a lot of respect and adoration of Taiwan and it's people and
> wishes them independence and freedom from Communist Chinese rule. China
> however wants to steal Taiwan wealth and technology by promoting lies.
> However this has not worked.
>
> Here is a quote of one of the lies:
> "Taiwan as a part of China was in history snatched away from the
> embrace of its mother by Japanese invaders and occupied in a hegemonic
> way," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang told reporters in
> December. "I think whether they're mainland Chinese people or Taiwan
> Chinese people, both clearly remember that period of history."
>
> The REAL truth is:
> Taiwan was once a part of China, but because of Communist Chinese
> oppression, corruption, and theft, Taiwan declared a civil war against
> the mainland Chinese in 1949. Taiwan left the brutal beatings of it's
> evil Chinese mother to find happiness and independence on it's own. The
> Taiwan people does not criticize Japan since they helped Taiwan break
> away from its evil oppressor - the mainland Communist Chinese.
>
> Japan, though it occupied Taiwan from 1895 to 1945, helped it modernize
> toward the end of occupation. Taiwanese also have more freedom than
> Chinese citizens to visit Japan or import its culture, bringing the two
> places closer.
>
> "Senior Chinese officials would like ordinary citizens on the mainland
> to see Japan as an aggressor that wrenched Taiwan away in the
> Sino-Japanese war, but unfortunately for Beijing, the attitudes of many
> Taiwanese undercut that view," said Gordon Chang, author of the 2001
> book " The Coming Collapse of China."
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| Re: Mutual respect and adoration - Taiwan and Japan [message #223658 ] |
Mi, 12 Juli 2006 01:24 |
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Jao wrote:
> Japan has a lot of respect and adoration of Taiwan and it's people and
> wishes them independence and freedom from Communist Chinese rule. China
> however wants to steal Taiwan wealth and technology by promoting lies.
> However this has not worked.
>
> Here is a quote of one of the lies:
> "Taiwan as a part of China was in history snatched away from the
> embrace of its mother by Japanese invaders and occupied in a hegemonic
> way," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang told reporters in
> December. "I think whether they're mainland Chinese people or Taiwan
> Chinese people, both clearly remember that period of history."
>
> The REAL truth is:
> Taiwan was once a part of China, but because of Communist Chinese
> oppression, corruption, and theft, Taiwan declared a civil war against
> the mainland Chinese in 1949. Taiwan left the brutal beatings of it's
> evil Chinese mother to find happiness and independence on it's own. The
> Taiwan people does not criticize Japan since they helped Taiwan break
> away from its evil oppressor - the mainland Communist Chinese.
>
> Japan, though it occupied Taiwan from 1895 to 1945, helped it modernize
> toward the end of occupation. Taiwanese also have more freedom than
> Chinese citizens to visit Japan or import its culture, bringing the two
> places closer.
>
> "Senior Chinese officials would like ordinary citizens on the mainland
> to see Japan as an aggressor that wrenched Taiwan away in the
> Sino-Japanese war, but unfortunately for Beijing, the attitudes of many
> Taiwanese undercut that view," said Gordon Chang, author of the 2001
> book " The Coming Collapse of China."
How does Taiwan, an abstrat entity devoid of human senses, adore
anything? And who ask you to represent the people in Taiwan? I am
from Taiwan. I for one do not adore Japan.
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| Re: Mutual respect and adoration - Taiwan and Japan [message #223661 ] |
Mi, 12 Juli 2006 01:42 |
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You are not from Taiwan. I am.
yaofeng wrote:
> Jao wrote:
>> Japan has a lot of respect and adoration of Taiwan and it's people and
>> wishes them independence and freedom from Communist Chinese rule. China
>> however wants to steal Taiwan wealth and technology by promoting lies.
>> However this has not worked.
>>
>> Here is a quote of one of the lies:
>> "Taiwan as a part of China was in history snatched away from the
>> embrace of its mother by Japanese invaders and occupied in a hegemonic
>> way," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang told reporters in
>> December. "I think whether they're mainland Chinese people or Taiwan
>> Chinese people, both clearly remember that period of history."
>>
>> The REAL truth is:
>> Taiwan was once a part of China, but because of Communist Chinese
>> oppression, corruption, and theft, Taiwan declared a civil war against
>> the mainland Chinese in 1949. Taiwan left the brutal beatings of it's
>> evil Chinese mother to find happiness and independence on it's own. The
>> Taiwan people does not criticize Japan since they helped Taiwan break
>> away from its evil oppressor - the mainland Communist Chinese.
>>
>> Japan, though it occupied Taiwan from 1895 to 1945, helped it modernize
>> toward the end of occupation. Taiwanese also have more freedom than
>> Chinese citizens to visit Japan or import its culture, bringing the two
>> places closer.
>>
>> "Senior Chinese officials would like ordinary citizens on the mainland
>> to see Japan as an aggressor that wrenched Taiwan away in the
>> Sino-Japanese war, but unfortunately for Beijing, the attitudes of many
>> Taiwanese undercut that view," said Gordon Chang, author of the 2001
>> book " The Coming Collapse of China."
>
> How does Taiwan, an abstrat entity devoid of human senses, adore
> anything? And who ask you to represent the people in Taiwan? I am
> from Taiwan. I for one do not adore Japan.
>
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| Re: Taiwan and Japan united again Communism [message #223667 ] |
Mi, 12 Juli 2006 02:56 |
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What would the Aborigens of Taiwan think about the Japanese ?
Taiwanese are from Fujiang province ,
the Aborigens of Taiwan are the owners of the island of Taiwan .
the name Taiwan is an aborigen name , not a Chinese name .
Jao wrote:
> Taiwan and Japan and the US should unite and launch a preemptive strike
> against N. Korea. Japan and the US should help protect Taiwan and it's
> people against the Chinese communist.
>
>
> Jao wrote:
> > Japan has a lot of respect and adoration of Taiwan and it's people and
> > wishes them independence and freedom from Communist Chinese rule. China
> > however wants to steal Taiwan wealth and technology by promoting lies.
> > However this has not worked.
> >
> > Here is a quote of one of the lies:
> > "Taiwan as a part of China was in history snatched away from the
> > embrace of its mother by Japanese invaders and occupied in a hegemonic
> > way," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang told reporters in
> > December. "I think whether they're mainland Chinese people or Taiwan
> > Chinese people, both clearly remember that period of history."
> >
> > The REAL truth is:
> > Taiwan was once a part of China, but because of Communist Chinese
> > oppression, corruption, and theft, Taiwan declared a civil war against
> > the mainland Chinese in 1949. Taiwan left the brutal beatings of it's
> > evil Chinese mother to find happiness and independence on it's own. The
> > Taiwan people does not criticize Japan since they helped Taiwan break
> > away from its evil oppressor - the mainland Communist Chinese.
> >
> > Japan, though it occupied Taiwan from 1895 to 1945, helped it modernize
> > toward the end of occupation. Taiwanese also have more freedom than
> > Chinese citizens to visit Japan or import its culture, bringing the two
> > places closer.
> >
> > "Senior Chinese officials would like ordinary citizens on the mainland
> > to see Japan as an aggressor that wrenched Taiwan away in the
> > Sino-Japanese war, but unfortunately for Beijing, the attitudes of many
> > Taiwanese undercut that view," said Gordon Chang, author of the 2001
> > book " The Coming Collapse of China."
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| Re: Mutual respect and adoration - Taiwan and Japan [message #223682 ] |
Mi, 12 Juli 2006 04:05 |
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Jao wrote:
> You are not from Taiwan. I am.
>
> yaofeng wrote:
> > Jao wrote:
> >> Japan has a lot of respect and adoration of Taiwan and it's people and
> >> wishes them independence and freedom from Communist Chinese rule. China
> >> however wants to steal Taiwan wealth and technology by promoting lies.
> >> However this has not worked.
> >>
> >> Here is a quote of one of the lies:
> >> "Taiwan as a part of China was in history snatched away from the
> >> embrace of its mother by Japanese invaders and occupied in a hegemonic
> >> way," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang told reporters in
> >> December. "I think whether they're mainland Chinese people or Taiwan
> >> Chinese people, both clearly remember that period of history."
> >>
> >> The REAL truth is:
> >> Taiwan was once a part of China, but because of Communist Chinese
> >> oppression, corruption, and theft, Taiwan declared a civil war against
> >> the mainland Chinese in 1949. Taiwan left the brutal beatings of it's
> >> evil Chinese mother to find happiness and independence on it's own. The
> >> Taiwan people does not criticize Japan since they helped Taiwan break
> >> away from its evil oppressor - the mainland Communist Chinese.
> >>
> >> Japan, though it occupied Taiwan from 1895 to 1945, helped it modernize
> >> toward the end of occupation. Taiwanese also have more freedom than
> >> Chinese citizens to visit Japan or import its culture, bringing the two
> >> places closer.
> >>
> >> "Senior Chinese officials would like ordinary citizens on the mainland
> >> to see Japan as an aggressor that wrenched Taiwan away in the
> >> Sino-Japanese war, but unfortunately for Beijing, the attitudes of many
> >> Taiwanese undercut that view," said Gordon Chang, author of the 2001
> >> book " The Coming Collapse of China."
> >
> > How does Taiwan, an abstrat entity devoid of human senses, adore
> > anything? And who ask you to represent the people in Taiwan? I am
> > from Taiwan. I for one do not adore Japan.
> >
Since you claim you are from Taiwan, let me give you a test. Tell mw
what do Taiwanese call the Japanese behind thier back during the
occupation from 1895 to 1945? Hint: It is not "revered master". It's
some kind of animal termed in a derogatory manner. Are you too young
to know? Go ask your grandpa. I learned this from my father and his
generation of folks.
Get the answer and tell me how Taiwanese under the occupation adore
Japan.
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| Re: Mutual respect and adoration - Taiwan and Japan [message #224054 ] |
Mi, 12 Juli 2006 21:16 |
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Diao niah bah! You are ah-shan sam ba. A sen jing bing fenqing. You
are not Taiwanese, but a mainland Chinese liar who wants to see Taiwan
independence destroyed.
yaofeng wrote:
> Jao wrote:
>> You are not from Taiwan. I am.
>>
>> yaofeng wrote:
>>> Jao wrote:
>>>> Japan has a lot of respect and adoration of Taiwan and it's people and
>>>> wishes them independence and freedom from Communist Chinese rule. China
>>>> however wants to steal Taiwan wealth and technology by promoting lies.
>>>> However this has not worked.
>>>>
>>>> Here is a quote of one of the lies:
>>>> "Taiwan as a part of China was in history snatched away from the
>>>> embrace of its mother by Japanese invaders and occupied in a hegemonic
>>>> way," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang told reporters in
>>>> December. "I think whether they're mainland Chinese people or Taiwan
>>>> Chinese people, both clearly remember that period of history."
>>>>
>>>> The REAL truth is:
>>>> Taiwan was once a part of China, but because of Communist Chinese
>>>> oppression, corruption, and theft, Taiwan declared a civil war against
>>>> the mainland Chinese in 1949. Taiwan left the brutal beatings of it's
>>>> evil Chinese mother to find happiness and independence on it's own. The
>>>> Taiwan people does not criticize Japan since they helped Taiwan break
>>>> away from its evil oppressor - the mainland Communist Chinese.
>>>>
>>>> Japan, though it occupied Taiwan from 1895 to 1945, helped it modernize
>>>> toward the end of occupation. Taiwanese also have more freedom than
>>>> Chinese citizens to visit Japan or import its culture, bringing the two
>>>> places closer.
>>>>
>>>> "Senior Chinese officials would like ordinary citizens on the mainland
>>>> to see Japan as an aggressor that wrenched Taiwan away in the
>>>> Sino-Japanese war, but unfortunately for Beijing, the attitudes of many
>>>> Taiwanese undercut that view," said Gordon Chang, author of the 2001
>>>> book " The Coming Collapse of China."
>>> How does Taiwan, an abstrat entity devoid of human senses, adore
>>> anything? And who ask you to represent the people in Taiwan? I am
>>> from Taiwan. I for one do not adore Japan.
>>>
>
> Since you claim you are from Taiwan, let me give you a test. Tell mw
> what do Taiwanese call the Japanese behind thier back during the
> occupation from 1895 to 1945? Hint: It is not "revered master". It's
> some kind of animal termed in a derogatory manner. Are you too young
> to know? Go ask your grandpa. I learned this from my father and his
> generation of folks.
>
> Get the answer and tell me how Taiwanese under the occupation adore
> Japan.
>
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| Re: Mutual respect and adoration - Taiwan and Japan [message #224081 ] |
Mi, 12 Juli 2006 23:16 |
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Jao wrote:
> Diao niah bah! You are ah-shan sam ba. A sen jing bing fenqing. You
> are not Taiwanese, but a mainland Chinese liar who wants to see Taiwan
> independence destroyed.
>
>
I didn't realize you are so easily provoked. Now that is not very
polite of you to curse. Others may not recognize your expletive but I
do. And you are cursing in Hakka no less, mixed with Mandarin. Is
that how you are brought up to lace the language with obscenities
whenever you disagree with other people? You should be ashamed of
yourself. Are you a homosexual? Why do you want to have sex with my
father? He is no longer alive. God bless his soul. May he rest in
peace.
Now I could care less whether Taiwan becomes independent or not. I
don't live there anymore even though I visit friends and relatives
every year. Been there twice this year already. But from my
persepective it's future for independence isn't very bright with people
like you meddling in the movement.
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| Re: Mutual respect and adoration - Taiwan and Japan [message #224083 ] |
Mi, 12 Juli 2006 23:33 |
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yaofeng wrote:
>
> > I didn't realize you are so easily provoked. Now that is not very
> polite of you to curse. Others may not recognize your expletive but I
> do. And you are cursing in Hakka no less, mixed with Mandarin. Is
> that how you are brought up to lace the language with obscenities
> whenever you disagree with other people? You should be ashamed of
> yourself. Are you a homosexual? Why do you want to have sex with my
> father? He is no longer alive. God bless his soul. May he rest in
> peace.
He does enjoy gardening and cooking so there's a strong possibility he
is a homosexual... He does live in lesbian capital of the world,
Berkeley (not that there's anything wrong with that).
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| Re: Mutual respect and adoration - Taiwan and Japan [message #224088 ] |
Mi, 12 Juli 2006 23:54 |
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You should be ashamed as a Chinese mainlander spy! You are the reason
why Taiwan wants independence from China. Pook gai!
Dirty sneaky Chinese who are supporting N.Korean missile tests and want
to invade on Taiwan, Japan, and S.Korea. Warmonger. You don't even
know who your father is since you are a chap jong and your mother is a
tiew bat por. (Ni ya lian zhang de gen lan bi shi de!)
You just wait until Taiwan start testing the Hsiung Feng 2e and Tien
Kung missiles. Taiwan will become independent!
-Jao
yaofeng wrote:
> Jao wrote:
>> Diao niah bah! You are ah-shan sam ba. A sen jing bing fenqing. You
>> are not Taiwanese, but a mainland Chinese liar who wants to see Taiwan
>> independence destroyed.
>>
>>
> I didn't realize you are so easily provoked. Now that is not very
> polite of you to curse. Others may not recognize your expletive but I
> do. And you are cursing in Hakka no less, mixed with Mandarin. Is
> that how you are brought up to lace the language with obscenities
> whenever you disagree with other people? You should be ashamed of
> yourself. Are you a homosexual? Why do you want to have sex with my
> father? He is no longer alive. God bless his soul. May he rest in
> peace.
>
> Now I could care less whether Taiwan becomes independent or not. I
> don't live there anymore even though I visit friends and relatives
> every year. Been there twice this year already. But from my
> persepective it's future for independence isn't very bright with people
> like you meddling in the movement.
>
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| Re: Mutual respect and adoration - Taiwan and Japan [message #224091 ] |
Do, 13 Juli 2006 00:03 |
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Jao wrote:
> You should be ashamed as a Chinese mainlander spy! You are the reason
> why Taiwan wants independence from China. Pook gai!
>
> Dirty sneaky Chinese who are supporting N.Korean missile tests and want
> to invade on Taiwan, Japan, and S.Korea. Warmonger. You don't even
> know who your father is since you are a chap jong and your mother is a
> tiew bat por. (Ni ya lian zhang de gen lan bi shi de!)
I thought you're mother's a whore in this scenario, spreading her legs
for hundreds of Japanese soldiers during WW2? I know being a bastards
child is tough, but I suggest you go and try to find your father who
could be buried in Yasukuni Shrine (if you're so lucky).
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