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𝘊𝘰𝘳𝘳𝘪𝘯𝘦
The real question is not only why Chinese people have bad impressions of Japan. Chinese people have historical reasons: invasion, occupation, massacres, rape, Unit 731, biological warfare, forced labor, and tens of millions of Chinese casualties. The real question is: Why do so many Japanese people have bad impressions of the Chinese — the people Japan invaded, colonized, raped, experimented on, and massacred? Why is the victim expected to forget, while the perpetrator gets to feel offended by being remembered? Japan spent decades packaging itself as the victim of war, while minimizing the countries it brutalized across Asia. Then when Chinese people refuse to erase that history, suddenly it is called “propaganda.” No. Memory is not propaganda. Historical trauma is not propaganda. The propaganda is Japan pretending its neighbors’ anger was manufactured, instead of earned. So your framing is deeply dishonest. Chinese hostility toward Japan did not appear because Beijing suddenly “managed public opinion.” It has deep historical roots — and modern triggers only made it worse: Yasukuni visits, textbook revisionism, denialism, Fukushima nuclear wastewater, Japan’s alignment with U.S. containment strategy, anti-China security rhetoric, Taiwan provocations, and Japanese politicians openly challenging the postwar order. But your conclusion is: “CCP propaganda.” Convenient. For decades, Japan invested heavily in cultural diplomacy, academic networks, media influence, and “friendship” narratives in China. Many Chinese intellectual circles were far more Japan-friendly than ordinary Chinese public sentiment. That gap was never proof that Chinese anger was fake. It was proof that elite discourse had been softened while public historical memory remained alive. Chinese people do not need propaganda to remember what Japan did. They do not need state media to notice Yasukuni. They do not need Beijing to explain textbook revisionism. They do not need the CCP to feel disgust when Japanese politicians flirt with militarism again. Blaming Chinese opinion on “managed hostility” is just another way of saying Japan should never face the consequences of its own history and behavior. If Japan wants better public sentiment in China, it can start with honesty. Not PR. Not victim theater. Not pretending every Asian memory it dislikes was manufactured by Beijing.
UnveiledChina@Unveiled_ChinaX

Two neighbors. Both at nearly 90% mutual hostility. And the country that triggered the sharpest collapse in trust did it to itself. The Genron NPO and China International Communications Group, which together have run the most comprehensive Japan-China public opinion survey for 20 consecutive years, released their 2024 findings in December covering roughly 1,000 Japanese and 1,500 Chinese respondents. The numbers are historic. 89% of Japanese surveyed had a bad impression of China. That has been consistently high for years and is not the surprise. The shock is what happened on the Chinese side. In 2023, 62.9% of Chinese respondents had a bad impression of Japan. By 2024, that number jumped to 87.7%, the second-highest ever recorded in the survey's 20-year history. A 25-point swing in a single year. But the most consequential number is this one: Chinese respondents who view the Japan-China relationship as important collapsed from 60.1% in 2023 to just 26.3% in 2024. For the entire 20 years this poll has been conducted, that number had never dropped below 60% on either side. It fell off a cliff in a single survey cycle. What drove it? Chinese respondents cited Japan's Fukushima treated water release as the dominant new grievance, a point Beijing amplified relentlessly through state media. The CCP turned a technically regulated discharge, one that passed IAEA review, into a national anger campaign. It worked. Chinese public sentiment toward Japan moved more in twelve months than it had in the previous decade. That is not organic public opinion. That is managed public opinion. The CCP does not just shape how its citizens see Taiwan or the United States. It shapes how they see every neighbor, every potential friction point, every issue that can be converted into useful hostility. The 2025 survey was postponed entirely due to diplomatic tensions between the two countries. There is no updated data because the two sides could not agree on conditions to conduct it. 89% on one side. 88% on the other. And a relationship that half a billion people depend on economically has been reduced to this by a government that benefits from keeping the anger exactly where it is. #Japan #China #CCP #Geopolitics #AsiaPacific #PublicOpinion #SinoJapanese #Diplomacy #Propaganda #IndoPacific

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A barreira da linguagem caindo e as pessoas descobrindo o porque do Japão ter ficado do lado da Alemanha na ww2
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Luego de las amenazas de Trump, los iraníes salieron masivamente a las calles a formar cadenas humanas para proteger sus puentes y centrales eléctricas. Qué lección de dignidad que le está dando la sociedad iraní al mundo.
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Después de días de tanta chamba, el güero se reportó para agradecer a quienes lo acompañaron en los sparrings. Es que ¿cómo no quererlo? si siempre busca reconocer a los demás 🥹
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@kirami015 ahorita los artistas mexicanos (q no son de regional) traen debuts suuuuper bajos. Es bien loco como Aldo hace chartear canciones mega viejas
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Kirami@kirami015·
“Rayas de patrón” de Millonario acaba de entrar por primer vez al top de spotify México gracias a la entrada que hizo con Aldo De Nigris en Ring Royale, el impacto y lo que genera Aldo sigue intacto, definan poder y ahí está Aldo 😎 #aldotdenigris #RingRoyale #TeamAldo
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Los Aquilitos Elite
Los Aquilitos Elite@gabgavvv123·
Los mejores Golpes de Aldo De Nigris vs Nicola Porcella #RingRoyale
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El Javi@Castillismo21·
Los dos merecían mejores oponentes. #RingRoyale
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★ Blueeye ★
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Aldo se llevó la victoria por knockout a Nicola. 🥊👑🩵 ALDO GANADOR #RingRoyale #TeamAldo
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Leslie I. Jiménez
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Los hombres matándose en el gimnasio y a nosotras nos gustan así SEÑALANDO ALTO A LA GUERRA Y GRITANDO PALESTINA LIBRE frente a creativos de Hollywood sionistas.
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☆☭ФстцъѓэЯојо➊➒➊➐ #FromTheRiverToTheSea🇵🇸
Efectivamente. Lo único que teme y horroriza a la clase dominante capitalista, es a la clase obrera armada y comunista, organizada, revolucionaria y consciente de su misión histórica, porque sabe que es lo único que puede acabar con su sangrienta impunidad.
izzy@redshirt990

It's actually crazy that the only thing these pedophiles were afraid of even with all the money in the world was communists

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Aldo Updates
Aldo Updates@alditoupdates·
🚨Lomecancitas tenemos nuevo video de Aldo en el canal del tío poncho para que vayan a verlo💪🏻 youtu.be/S03FpLgsBgg?si… @YouTube
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