Lesson 24: Yasukuni in America
Monday, January 30, 2006
While surfing, i came across this. While reading the article, I forgot (for a few moments, at least) that it was a satire. Is it because of my weird antibushism? We'll see.
On the topic of strained relations between Japan, China, and Korea (an example of which is the Yasukuni Shrine issue), I wonder sometimes why only China and Korea are vocal about it. Were they the only ones affected by Japanese occupation?
Either the rest of the world has moved on and those two are whiners, or they're the only ones who care enough to speak out.
[That previous statement, by the way, is a logical fallacy.]
On the topic of strained relations between Japan, China, and Korea (an example of which is the Yasukuni Shrine issue), I wonder sometimes why only China and Korea are vocal about it. Were they the only ones affected by Japanese occupation?
Either the rest of the world has moved on and those two are whiners, or they're the only ones who care enough to speak out.
[That previous statement, by the way, is a logical fallacy.]
Lesson: Truth and history are two very different animals.
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