The Chinese are at it Again (1 Viewer)

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http://www.smh.com.au/news/unusual-tales/humble-pie-on-menu/2005/07/14/1120934364209.html

There's only one way to make the Japanese see the "correct" view of history!

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Japanese customers must apologise for their country's wartime occupation of China before getting a seat at a restaurant in the region formerly known as Manchuria, Japan's Kyodo news agency reports.

No Japanese had tried to enter the restaurant in the city of Jilin, north-eastern China, since it introduced the apology policy and hung a sign that says: "Japanese people barred from entry."

"We totally welcome those Japanese customers who can correctly view history," the manager was quoted as saying. "But as for those customers who still refuse to admit to history, we want to say we don't like them."

Reuters reports that staff at the Western-style restaurant were told to ask Japanese customers to give their views of Japan's 1931-45 occupation of parts of China, including the north-east, and to turn away those who did not apologise and share the owner's opinions, Kyodo said.

Many Chinese feel Japan has never owned up to atrocities committed during its occupation.

The 1948 Tokyo war crimes tribunal found Japanese troops killed 155,000 people, mainly women and children. China has repeatedly asked Japan to "correctly" view history to repair ties between the two countries, which this year have sunk to their lowest point in decades.
 
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woah, thats taking a bit far
but apparently if you go to japanese high school and ask about the historical events during that period of time, most of the kids can't answer it cos they weren't taught, or they were taught the wrong material

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smh said:
turn away those who did not apologise and share the owner's opinions
I wish *I* could do that.
"You're a scientologist? Apologise or get out of my freaking restaurant!!! $#@^%$&^^%$"
 

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An article my mum read said that there proportion of Japanese textbooks which gloss over that part of Japanese history is in fact less than 10%. I don't know if it's true though.
 

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It's a bit much. When I was over in Japan, anyone who I spoke with about the war (mainly they started speaking about it, or the conversation went that way) all said what the Japanese had done in China was awful.

The current generations of Japanese were mostly born after the war. Much like the view of many Australians in regard to reconciliation, these Japanese believe that it's not up to them to apologise for something they personally didn't do. Many of them believe it's the responsibility of Diet and the Emperor to apologise.

The views of anyone are really none of the owner's business.
 

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