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GodRektsNoobs

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You know, there's one interesting method which is inspired by a Chinese Weibo user, and I believe that this can be used to trigger and humiliate the Sinophobic ultranationalist crowds in Japan.

Make metal statues of the Imperial Japanese top war criminals that were involved in the invasion, plunder and slaughter of China in the kneeling position with heads lowered and hands bounded behind their backs, similar to the statues in front of the Yue Fei Tomb that represent culprits that betrayed and killed Yue Fei.

The figures should include-but-not-limited-to:
1. Hideki Tojo
2. Fumimaro Konoe
3. Yasuhiko Asaka
4. Iwane Matsui
5. Shiro Ishii
6. Masji Kitano
7. Isamu Cho, and
8. Nobosuke Kishi.

Have these statues lined up right in front of the main entrance of the Nanjing Massacre Memorial, with the visitors to the memorial free to vandalize and deface the statues, and with major domestic and international news agencies lined up to photograph and videotape this for the world audience to see.

Most importantly, Japan must be forced to televise and post about this across all news channels and social media sites in great detail.
I like the idea of statues. But they need to be in front of the Japanese royal palace in Tokyo instead, facing an even more massive statue of Mao. And behind the statues of the Japanese war criminals should be a massive plaque listing all the crimes they have committed against China and all other nations. And Japan must pay for the entirety of the construction costs.
 

GulfLander

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John Lee announced that emergency response mechanisms have been activated.https://baijiahao.baidu.com/s?id=1849855978425276352
The fire in Tai Po, Hong Kong has claimed 13 lives and injured 28 people.
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John Lee announced that emergency response mechanisms have been activated.
What caused it? Looks multiple building fire...
 

AF-1

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I thought it's been long time since bamboo scaffolding is not being used in China anymore. This is insane, out of mind, to wrap up multiple highrises completely with bamboo scaffolding... Fire just got spread so fast all over...
 

ACuriousPLAFan

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I thought it's been long time since bamboo scaffolding is not being used in China anymore. This is insane, out of mind, to wrap up multiple highrises completely with bamboo scaffolding... Fire just got spread so fast all over...

The mainland Chinese authorities have outlawed the usage of bamboo scaffoldings 4 years ago, mandating the use of non-combustible steel scaffoldings in building construction/maintenance.

However, Hong Kong choose to not follow.
 

Iracundus

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I thought it's been long time since bamboo scaffolding is not being used in China anymore. This is insane, out of mind, to wrap up multiple highrises completely with bamboo scaffolding... Fire just got spread so fast all over...

Actually, I remember seeing a TV program in HK years ago about a study done by one of the universities in HK comparing bamboo scaffolding to steel scaffolding. It basically concluded that bamboo scaffolding if made from bamboo of the right age was actually superior to steel scaffolding since it was lighter, more flexible, higher tensile strength, didn't heat up in the hot sun as much, and far cheaper and faster to construct. It was also more ecologically sustainable since bamboo is biodegradable and very commonplace.

The downside unfortunately was it required workers to be more experienced and skilled in tying up the bamboo to make the scaffolding (a dying industry since fewer and fewer people wanted to do such work) and fire risk.
 
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