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How cruel is the Japanese army defending Nanjing?

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I am very pleased to see that many friends oppose the official termination this time. Similar things have happened many times in recent years. In my opinion, its essence is nothing more than that some people make a mountain out of a molehill, some people make a mountain out of a molehill, and some people follow suit. However, it is gratifying that this time, many people have finally begun to oppose these voices. That's right. If we don't object again, such a thing will really go demonized.

It seems that everyone is against it. There are two problems. First, the continuous expansion of public power infringes on private rights; Second, some people's patriotic feelings are too self-abased and narrow.

As a country ruled by law, "the law can be done without prohibition" cannot be an empty talk. Laws should not only stop crimes, but also give people less moral space. On the other hand, in fact, many criminals really have nothing immoral. If the law forcibly solves moral problems, it may not only increase the continuous expansion of public power, but also be an unreasonable expectation of the law;

Patriotism and cultural confidence. This kind of thing cannot be done by xenophobia. True self-confidence is the self-confidence of all rivers. If you think that when other people's things come in, your own things will not stand. That means that your own things are inherently unreliable. What you should consider is not how to get rid of other people's things, but how to improve your own things. Those who just want to drive away other people's things are called "Boxers"! I don't need to tell you the end of the boxer movement. Everybody knows that.

In my opinion, Nanjing people, like all China people, have the right to drive Japanese cars, eat Japanese food, watch Japanese exhibitions, see Japanese elements and wear kimonos. If you live in Nanjing or are from Nanjing, you will be deprived of the above rights. Sorry, this is not cultural self-confidence, let alone patriotism. This is called a vicious crime against our compatriots! Its viciousness lies in that while they hurt you, they also use just reasons to prevent you from crying and complaining about injustice. When you hit someone, you should allow them to shout pain. The viciousness of these "just men" can be seen in general.

When the "Summer Festival" was exhibited, I said that I strongly support those who want to participate in the exhibition and have the right to participate in this kind of exhibition freely. As for kimono, now that you wear it on special days, I will firmly support your freedom. There is nothing wrong with the former itself, because people who climax with names are either stupid or bad; In fact, it is a bit inappropriate for the latter to wear on schedule, but if these "just people" insist on these similar things, then I think the counterattack is not so fierce. Otherwise, if these "righteous people" are allowed to flood, each of us will suffer in the end.