It's a terrible time to be a Japanese nationalist right now.At this point you're not trying to actually have a productive discussion but is now simply just trolling and trying to incite an emotional response.
What are you even trying to really prove here? What's your angle? The first Sino-Japanese War of 1895 proved that the time of the Qing Dynasty and it's corrupt policies made China a complete backward in terms of keeping with the technological advances of the time, most especially in the revolution of military affairs (RMA). Imperial Japan was indeed successful with their reforms during the Meiji era in modernizing Japan especially its military to ensure that it would not be enslaved or colonized by the Imperial western countries that had taken over key importance area of China. But was Japan right in it's hubristic efforts and criminal activities with its barbarity and genocidal actions during the subsequent years with its expansionist actions against China's then Manchuria region and beyond, leading up to the official announcement of WWII?
How exactly is Japan the better race or superior race than Chinese? In what capacity especially in today's contemporary time? Do list them since am quite curious where Japan leads or is that superior to the current China.
You seem really hell bent on trying to prove that Japan was the victim of WWII and were also justified in their actions especially the laughable notion of Japanese racial superiority. Are you of Japanese descent? Perhaps a Chinese that worships at the altar of Japan and or worse a white dude that simps for everything Japanese.
Like a really, really terrible time.
It's been pretty bad since the start of the 21st century, but it's even worse now especially when inferior Chinese are buying Japanese houses, and enjoying Japanese restaurants.
The new breakthrough technologies are all concentrated in US, China, and to a lesser extent the EU, locking Japan out of the key technologies for the next 30 years.
Hence the need to look into the glory days of the 1940's and the 1980's.
However, doing that makes you look like the 40 year old guy who talks about his football career in high school. Time moves on, and what was glorious in the past is no longer glorious in the present.
