燃屁西施
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Poison gas first appeared on the battlefield during World War I.
The use of lethal concentrations capable of killing people occurred at the Battle of Ypres in Belgium, and the country that used it was Germany.
It was this German army that provided military training and guidance to Chiang Kai-shek’s National Revolutionary Army from the 1920s to the 1930s...
I have no intention of claiming “The Japanese army didn’t use poison gas!”
However, the photo you presented does not look like it shows the side that was dispersing poison gas......😑
LittlePinkie@Allya10X
🇨🇳 Shanghai — 1937. Japan used poison gas on China — a banned weapon. Signed the Geneva Protocol, then ignored it. Used it 1,306 more. The US granted immunity to the lead war criminals. Japan denies the evidence. But the gas masks and rubber gloves don't lie. We remember. 🦋
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@gamu0514 Why were they wearing masks if they had no intention of dispersing poison gas? The Japanese are getting very shameful. Read 👇🏻

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@jerpalerpagus @Allya10X @gamu0514 oh you're in the US, my bad. might want to go and get your lead poisoning levels checked!
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An Australian clown sees Chinese people loving their homeland and starts screaming deportation like a malfunctioning colonial alarm system.
Funny how anti-China agitators can wave flags, harass people, and cosplay revolution overseas — and that’s “democracy.”
But Chinese people holding Chinese flags? Suddenly it’s Nazism.
The descendants of settler-colonial convicts can never understand attachment to a homeland they did not steal.

Drew Pavlou 🇦🇺🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼@DrewPavlou
CCP supporters goose step through the streets of Auckland, New Zealand. IMMEDIATE DEPORT.
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@njtn__ It's okay, so long as you reflect on some of the things you said and try to understand it from a Chinese perspective. China was betrayed multiple times by its Allies during WW2.
You know, even though China was getting genocided, it still helped the UK
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Home_Offi…
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Thank you for mentioning Langdon Warner and the Mogao Caves — I wasn’t very familiar with that story and I’ll definitely look it up. I appreciate you sharing it.
My first comment was genuinely meant as empathy for what the Chinese people went through.
I’m sorry the conversation turned into an emotional back-and-forth. That wasn’t my goal. I’m happy to keep learning about this history and inform myself more!
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@njtn__ The thing with Japan is that it didn't restructure its party. It is still the same party; the United States pardoned Japanese war criminals in exchange for biological warfare data from Unit 731 & so Japan could be a buffer state in the Cold War.
Shinzo Abe btw 👇 rip bozo

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@njtn__ If you teach your children to do murder and genocide, what will they teach their children? Shinzo Abe, the grandson of Nobusuke Kishi (a Class-A war criminal who remained in power until his death), is another example. I encourage you to look at history as falling dominoes
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My point is simple.
The original post was demanding Britain pay full reparations for wars China lost 180+ years ago. That’s the core issue.
I acknowledged the atrocities. I said they should be remembered honestly.
But turning that into “you owe us money now” is where I disagree.
You can’t lose a war, then centuries later demand the winners’ descendants pay up.
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Germany paid reparations for the Holocaust because it was an unprecedented, industrialized genocide that happened in living memory. Many survivors were still alive, the country was totally defeated and occupied, and the new German state formally accepted responsibility as part of rebuilding after the war.
Britain wasn’t defeated — it won those conflicts.
I’m not saying history should be ignored. The suffering was real and should be remembered. But turning every old imperial wrong into modern financial demands isn’t practical or fair.
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@njtn__ @Allya10X You can take a look for yourself. Nothing here mentions who burnt down the Old Summer Palace! But nevermind, they're white people so we can let them get away with it right?
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