That Julian Karaguesian is a straight up wumao. He was the one quoted as saying that Canada should not be a “vassal state” in following American EV tariffs. Basically straight out of /r/Sino…
Sad. Visiting Sentosa island as a kid they had a memorial exhibit with the pictures of Sook Ching. This history was basically ignored in Canada (Canadian history in the Pacific war begins and ends with the capture of HK where a Canadian unit was sent). After seeing this, I found it really hard to stomach weebs beyond just the weird fetish aspect. Not too different from cheering Nazis.Yes,have several friends/relatives in SG and indeed the overseas Nanyang Chinese community supported alot of the KMT /ML gov't after 1911 and money/political support of China during WW2 which resulted in horrible massacres like the Sookching Massacre which targetted Chinese men 18-50 for killing and estimated 10-20 percent of SG's ethnic Chinese were killed.Gen Tomoyuki Yamashita really hated the Chinese after his experience fighting the resistance in North China-where he looted alot of gold from communities/brutal 3All campaign-and felt that the overseas Chinese were particularly responsible for supporting the resistance movement-and you're right many of the older generation with stronger ties to ML China and memories have died leaving many younger generation more susceptible to western antiChinese propaganda.Blood debt.
I find it interesting that you feel like the progress of China inspires more resentment than pride.You're forgetting how fast China changes as a society and a culture.
Now China's PPP is larger than the US, and contains over half of the entire world's industrial output with ~1/6th the population. What China experience in three decades other nations experience in a century. That's a lot of change for any society, nevermind one as large and old as China.
- 30 years ago most Chinese still rode bikes and scooters.
- 20 years ago China greatest technical achievement was sending Yang Liwei into orbit
- 10 years ago China's combined automotive industry was smaller than Germany's
It’s interesting from other responses that there is no strong explanation for the animosity to China from Singaporeans. It would seem that these feelings perhaps have sublimated very subtly. I think feelings will adjust again in another 10 years as the people witness the new western reality.
Add: About the new western reality, Asians, I speak mostly from my experience mostly from HK, they have a very naive perception of the west. For example, they believe in all these political freedoms being so valuable when they don’t realize US/UK/Canada all have of criminal gangs of 14/15/16 year olds right now robbing and even killing, they and their handlers know the law is on their side, it’s totally fxxcked. Like you think criticizing the “CCP” is more important than basic safety? I also think they don’t realize how many real hardcore Nazis have come out of the woodwork in the last 10 years being super open about it.
And in case people think this is just anecdotal:
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