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ACuriousPLAFan

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Give it to Taiwanese to be proud to have fought for imperial japan lol

I have heard that southern Taiwanese are actually more rabidly anti-mainland and self-loathing than northern Taiwanese. Maybe they thought that being further away from the Fujian coastline relative to Taipei, Taoyuan and Kaoshiung gives them invincibility of some sort.

In the meantime, looks like Yasukuni Shrine and the neighbouring Yushukan Museum won't be the only civilian buildings to eat a couple Dongfeng missiles and/or guided bombs in case war breaks out...
 
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ACuriousPLAFan

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I.e. The ultimate guide to "How to provide sh1tty working environments to Japanese animators and pay them like slaves, forcing them to work with Chynese anime production companies in Chyna with better working environment and higher salaries, then moan about it when Chyna overtook us in the anime market".


Just so you know, 200-250 thousand yen is the average starting full-time salary for fresh university graduates in Japan. So less than 100 thousand yen per month is practically slavery, especially in Japanese cities.

Seriously though, when can we see Godzillas getting struck with DF-17s and YJ-21s while marching towards Yokohama/Shanghai?
 
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Temstar

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Give it to Taiwanese to be proud to have fought for imperial japan lol

The flip side to this is when you finally take over they will also make the most fanatical fighters on your side because they are keen to prove their new loyalty.

It happened consistently during the Chinese Civil War. Ex-KMT troops that joined PLA would often fight extra hard against KMT on the battlefield. Plenty of them also went to Korea afterwards and results speak for themselves.

Similarly the most hardcore pro-unification people in Taiwan tend to be ex-DPP instead of KMT, it's just like the born again Christian thing.
 

FairAndUnbiased

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I have heard that southern Taiwanese are actually more rabidly anti-mainland and self-loathing than northern Taiwanese. Maybe they thought that being further away from the Fujian coastline relative to Taipei, Taoyuan and Kaoshiung gives them invincibility of some sort.

In the meantime, looks like Yasukuni Shrine and the neighbouring Yushukan Museum won't be the only civilian buildings to eat a couple Dongfeng missiles and/or guided bombs in case war breaks out...
Yasukuni shrine is not a civilian structure. As a propaganda source, it is a military structure, just like Saddam's presidential palace and Yugoslavia TV towers.
 

Biscuits

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Yasukuni shrine is not a civilian structure. As a propaganda source, it is a military structure, just like Saddam's presidential palace and Yugoslavia TV towers.
Defintely, far from a civilian facility, it's a dissimenation beacon for nazist apologia.

Tbh if within a few days the regular army still hasn't neutralized it because there are better military value targets, I'd bet a militia volunteer unit hits it with turboprop drones.
 
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