Dot Red
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才出生100多天的婴儿遇到这么大洪水,成功获救,隔着屏幕感受欢喜!小婴儿👶🏻必有后福!#救援 #heartwarming
漠菡@momohan2025
洪水无情,人间有爱!他把平安举过头顶,用爱守护住了祖国的未来!#广西洪灾 #救援
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武警战士将自己的午餐让给受灾阿姨,军民暖心一幕直击心底。子弟兵始终心系百姓,处处流露温情,真正诠释军民一家亲,看完满是动容!#广西抗洪 #军民一家亲 #Heartwarmingmoment
漠菡@momohan2025
暴雨锁不住爱国心❤️!东北超看台一片红海,40000多人同唱国歌。
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我们的军队依然是红色的,依然是人民的,依然是伟大的,向你们致敬,辛苦了!#人民子弟兵

漠菡@momohan2025
我常常在想中国🇨🇳如此强的凝聚力,到底是从哪里来的?#广西抗洪 #广西加油 #致敬人民子弟兵 #中国人
中文

Before Japan’s defeat in World War II, the country operated under what was arguably one of the most extreme and dehumanizing state-imposed ideological systems in modern history—a toxic blend of militarism, State Shinto, and imperial cult worship.
This "state cult" was staggering in its inhumanity and outright contempt for human dignity. In some primary schools, for example, children—both male and female—were forced to strip to the waist in freezing cold weather as a means of toughening their bodies and spirits for the sake of the Emperor and the nation. The Japanese are so cruel to even their children, it can be imagined how they will treat the people in the occupied territories.
This extreme ideology was not eradicated after the war; it merely went underground, donning a veneer of "civilization" and modernity. In reality, today, this same state-cult mentality continues to play a critical role in shaping Japan’s ideological landscape. You can see echoes of this "state cult" among Sanae Takaichi's supporters.


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