superdog
Junior Member
Even if you didn't look for anything else, the report you quoted already said six rescued and others missing. Perhaps you were so happy about this you neglected to read your own post.lol, you're writing about something low? The initial reports (like the one I posted here) didn't have any infos on how much people were rescued/missing. In Japanese a behavior that you presented is called 'gyaku kire' if I'm not mistaken and it means 'a situation where offender is angry at the victim'. If you want anyone to point your anger it should be Chinese offcials who sent those boats there. And thank Japanese CG for resucing everyone they could if you don't want to sound 'low'.
By the way I'm not sure what makes you so delighted, do you think that because JCG got there first and rescued some of the Chinese fishermen it makes for a great opportunity to shame China? Or that this will be a great setback to Chinese presence in the area? Neither of these really make sense. If anything, it will give the Chinese CG more political pressure and excuses to increase their presence. I don't think any calm minds in the Japanese government would be too enthusiastic about this.
Any mature person or government would know they should to treat a tragedy like this and territorial/political conflicts separately, that is why China expressed appreciation first and tries to work together with Japan for the search and rescue, rather than complaining that JCG went 65km near the islands. If the Japanese government is equally mature they will not try to over-politicize their rescue of Chinese fishermen, other than letting it show that they've maintained presence in the area. Since you have resorted to mocking a tragedy and second-guessing my feelings, it is clear the same maturity is too much to ask from you.