A Chinese blogger highlighted calls for a boycott of Chinese products on Japanese SNS, citing distrust over quality and human rights concerns. Comments from both sides sparked debate.
1@Masked Unider ★.Nov. 19, 2024 (Tue) 07:13:29.82ID:lsiIsu6U
record china November 18, 2024 (Mon) 22:00
Calls for a boycott of Chinese products on Japanese social media are becoming a hot topic on Chinese social media. On the 17th, a blogger with over 3.2 million followers on the Chinese SNS Weibo reposted a post from X (formerly Twitter) claiming that a “boycott of Chinese products” was being called for on Japanese SNS. The article introduced posts calling for a boycott of Chinese products, citing the strengthening of China’s national power and the contributions it makes to the forced labor of Uighurs. Other users also commented, “After a Japanese child was murdered in China, I immediately throw away any Chinese-made products I find in my house, even if they’re brand new.” “I try not to buy Chinese-made products, either food or home appliances, because I can’t trust them. He explained that the movement is gaining attention, with people making comments such as “Let’s get the boycott going” and “I will never boycott anything that clearly states that it is made in China.” The blogger commented on these posts, “I wish all Japanese people would do this. That will be fun,” he provocatively commented. Other internet users have commented, “So when I got home and looked, most of them were made in China (lol),” “Even the name ‘Japan’ was given to us by China, so they should change it,” “First of all, stop using kanji,” “Did you know that 90% of Japanese coffins are made in China?” “But Japanese people are lining up at authentic Chinese restaurants in Ikebukuro,” “But they can’t even stop playing ‘Genshin Impact’ (a game from China),” “This is the result of hate education (against China),” “I support (the boycott),” “Since you said it, please follow through,” and so on. (Translated and edited by Kitada)
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Calls for a boycott of Chinese products on Japanese social media are becoming a hot topic on Chinese social media. On the 17th, a blogger with over 3.2 million followers on the Chinese SNS Weibo reposted a post from X (formerly Twitter) claiming that a “boycott of Chinese products” was being called for on Japanese SNS. The article introduced posts calling for a boycott of Chinese products, citing the strengthening of China’s national power and the contributions it makes to the forced labor of Uighurs. Other users also commented, “After a Japanese child was murdered in China, I immediately throw away any Chinese-made products I find in my house, even if they’re brand new.” “I try not to buy Chinese-made products, either food or home appliances, because I can’t trust them. He explained that the movement is gaining attention, with people making comments such as “Let’s get the boycott going” and “I will never boycott anything that clearly states that it is made in China.” The blogger commented on these posts, “I wish all Japanese people would do this. That will be fun,” he provocatively commented. Other internet users have commented, “So when I got home and looked, most of them were made in China (lol),” “Even the name ‘Japan’ was given to us by China, so they should change it,” “First of all, stop using kanji,” “Did you know that 90% of Japanese coffins are made in China?” “But Japanese people are lining up at authentic Chinese restaurants in Ikebukuro,” “But they can’t even stop playing ‘Genshin Impact’ (a game from China),” “This is the result of hate education (against China),” “I support (the boycott),” “Since you said it, please follow through,” and so on. (Translated and edited by Kitada)
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57<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Nov. 19, 2024 (Tue) 08:07:35.81ID:fF48s4F+
>>1
If we really boycott it,
the net-uyos here
wouldn’t be able to live a normal life lol.
If we really boycott it,
the net-uyos here
wouldn’t be able to live a normal life lol.
84Taizo ◆6ythw9csqs.Nov. 19, 2024 (Tue) 08:26:22.16ID:dFSsbt8n
>>1
I guess China wants to settle this by saying that the level of civility of the Japanese is this, and that Japanese and Chinese are both the same. There’s no such world line anywhere.
I guess China wants to settle this by saying that the level of civility of the Japanese is this, and that Japanese and Chinese are both the same. There’s no such world line anywhere.
93<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Nov. 19, 2024 (Tue) 08:30:09.05ID:MKYmWhDM
>>1
Okay, I’ll stop eating Tenshinhan too!
Okay, I’ll stop eating Tenshinhan too!
2<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Nov. 19, 2024 (Tue) 07:14:11.38ID:lsiIsu6U
(;’ha’) Hate education lol.
3<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Nov. 19, 2024 (Tue) 07:16:07.41ID:o3wjAc8I
The Han people who ruled China in the past are Taiwanese, so there’s no connection to the Chinese people of today, right?
4<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Nov. 19, 2024 (Tue) 07:16:47.81ID:o48PW234
“So when I got home and looked, most of them were made in China (lol).”
“Even the name ‘Japan’ was given to us by China, so we should change it.”
“First of all, stop using kanji.”
“Do you know that 90% of Japanese coffins are made in China?”
“But Japanese people are lining up at Chinese restaurants in Ikebukuro.”
“They can’t even stop playing ‘Genshin Impact’ (a game from China).”
“This is the result of hate education (against China).”
“I support (boycott).”
“Since you said it, please follow through.”
I wonder what the people who were doing the same things here a long time ago are doing now.
“Even the name ‘Japan’ was given to us by China, so we should change it.”
“First of all, stop using kanji.”
“Do you know that 90% of Japanese coffins are made in China?”
“But Japanese people are lining up at Chinese restaurants in Ikebukuro.”
“They can’t even stop playing ‘Genshin Impact’ (a game from China).”
“This is the result of hate education (against China).”
“I support (boycott).”
“Since you said it, please follow through.”
I wonder what the people who were doing the same things here a long time ago are doing now.
30<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Nov. 19, 2024 (Tue) 07:49:53.45ID:Izv312xW
>>4
This sounds similar to what China said in Japan about 20 years ago when they were anti-Japanese and boycotted Japanese products.
This sounds similar to what China said in Japan about 20 years ago when they were anti-Japanese and boycotted Japanese products.
39<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Nov. 19, 2024 (Tue) 07:55:36.13ID:CS+kM2EH
>>4
The origin of kanji is the Yin people (Mongolian origins)
The country called Japan is called China ← Lie
Is China really popular? Lol
Genshin is a rubbish game that rips off Japanese characters and doesn’t sell at all in Japan (they’re pretending it’s made in Japan by using an English name).
The origin of kanji is the Yin people (Mongolian origins)
The country called Japan is called China ← Lie
Is China really popular? Lol
Genshin is a rubbish game that rips off Japanese characters and doesn’t sell at all in Japan (they’re pretending it’s made in Japan by using an English name).
7<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Nov. 19, 2024 (Tue) 07:19:31.75ID:Y2/K+Bn3
We gave money to barbaric China and taught them technology, but as a result, stupid Japanese people have had their kindness repaid with evil, and now they are being harassed. It’s all the fault of a traitor named Tanaka Kakuei who established diplomatic relations with China.
10<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Nov. 19, 2024 (Tue) 07:25:14.11ID:agAc87qi
In fact, cheap means bad quality, so I generally don’t buy them. Sometimes I end up with Chinese products.
11<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Nov. 19, 2024 (Tue) 07:25:55.59ID:p6NlhiFa
Japan doesn’t teach hate education like China does lol.
12<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Nov. 19, 2024 (Tue) 07:26:10.13ID:lPkuUl+W
There is no boycott or anything like that, so this is an issue that goes beyond that.
13<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Nov. 19, 2024 (Tue) 07:27:09.68ID:Q7ptoSmb
I don’t think there should be any boycotts on social media, but I would avoid buying the product as long as it is clearly stated to be made in China.
14<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Nov. 19, 2024 (Tue) 07:27:34.21ID:t3jboyMa
The name Japan wasn’t given to us by Chankoro. Unlike countries whose names were decided based on the fact that “no tribute was given by China.”
15<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Nov. 19, 2024 (Tue) 07:28:58.79ID:FeCrbp3G
The lie that Japan was given to us by China. In China, it is common to use negative kanji characters like Xiongnu or Xianbei to refer to other ethnic groups.
16<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Nov. 19, 2024 (Tue) 07:32:05.81ID:FeCrbp3G
China uses a lot of Japanese-style Chinese words, so you should abolish them before you say anything. 60% of the total words in the Constitution of the People’s Republic of China are Japanese-style Chinese words.
58<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Nov. 19, 2024 (Tue) 08:08:22.54ID:p6NlhiFa
>>16 So true lol It’s hilarious that even though it’s the birthplace of kanji, over 60% of the idioms are Japanese lol
Don’t use Japanese idioms lol.
Don’t use Japanese idioms lol.
17<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Nov. 19, 2024 (Tue) 07:34:12.35ID:mYIfTHzZ
I don’t consciously call it a boycott, but I would never directly buy products made by the Chinese Communist Party.
18<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Nov. 19, 2024 (Tue) 07:34:50.50ID:8m+7KdH6
There’s no such movement. It’s just Chinese influencers creating material to stir things up. They think that if they say that there’s a boycott of Chinese products in Japan because there was a boycott of Japanese products in China, it will create a buzz in China.
19<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Nov. 19, 2024 (Tue) 07:37:47.56ID:Fdb+s2lv
Even without doing such things, Japanese people have an instinctive sensor that makes them avoid Chinese and Korean products lol.
20<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Nov. 19, 2024 (Tue) 07:39:37.08ID:3Y+WAueo
Seriously, Chukyo Racecourse is the worst.
22<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Nov. 19, 2024 (Tue) 07:40:17.87ID:g0B9drA0
(;’ha’) Something strange has happened.
23<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Nov. 19, 2024 (Tue) 07:41:44.03ID:hj2+lX3F
There’s no way you could name it Japan. It means the country where the sun rises. China, the country where the sun sets.
25<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Nov. 19, 2024 (Tue) 07:44:38.25ID:7+lnlleY
Even if there were movements or calls to not buy Chinese products in Japan, I don’t think it would be caused by hatred. > The name “Japan” was also given to us by China, so we should change it. I didn’t know this, so I did a little research. If you look at the Wikipedia page on Japan’s country name, you’ll see that it’s not a completely false theory after all. There is also a theory that says that “the mainland started calling it ‘Japan'”, but that’s about it.
33<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Nov. 19, 2024 (Tue) 07:52:23.38ID:Izv312xW
>>25
There are country names like Da Yuezhi and Dali, so I can’t say that all of them are like that, but don’t you think it’s un-Chinese to name a country after something that isn’t an insult?
Chinese people.
There are country names like Da Yuezhi and Dali, so I can’t say that all of them are like that, but don’t you think it’s un-Chinese to name a country after something that isn’t an insult?
Chinese people.
45<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Nov. 19, 2024 (Tue) 07:58:08.85ID:FeCrbp3G
>>25
It’s a bit unlikely, since it would have angered Emperor Yang by saying he would write to the emperor of the land where the sun rises and the emperor of the land where the sun sets.
It’s a bit unlikely, since it would have angered Emperor Yang by saying he would write to the emperor of the land where the sun rises and the emperor of the land where the sun sets.
64<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Nov. 19, 2024 (Tue) 08:10:52.58ID:hxj/Wtwz
>>25
While it’s unclear whether it was first mentioned on the mainland, I think it’s possible that it first appeared in a diplomatic document.
While it’s unclear whether it was first mentioned on the mainland, I think it’s possible that it first appeared in a diplomatic document.
31<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Nov. 19, 2024 (Tue) 07:50:15.48ID:hxj/Wtwz
Is there an educational element to this?
I think it’s simply a radicalization phenomenon common in echo chambers.
I think it’s simply a radicalization phenomenon common in echo chambers.
32<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Nov. 19, 2024 (Tue) 07:51:16.12ID:GclULnkI
China 🇨🇳 is a country where a large number of indiscriminate murders occur, making the Akihabara massacre look cute.
35<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Nov. 19, 2024 (Tue) 07:52:55.94ID:Uqni0fVP
Even Chinese people in Japan are avoiding Chinese products.
36<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Nov. 19, 2024 (Tue) 07:53:03.39ID:VYoVPK4x
I’ve never seen a line at a real Chinese restaurant in Ikebukuro. I like looking for Taiwanese products at Chinese food stores.
37<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Nov. 19, 2024 (Tue) 07:53:27.14ID:hj2+lX3F
As for kanji, the simplified characters you guys are using aren’t original to us, so I guess you should say that after you stop using the new kanji imported from Japan.
40<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Nov. 19, 2024 (Tue) 07:55:41.87ID:PpzYmN9r
Chinese food People←Japanese idioms Kyōwa←Japanese idioms Country.
41<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Nov. 19, 2024 (Tue) 07:56:14.68ID:2LqvO3Rw
If you’re going to throw away all your Chinese-made home appliances, does that mean you’re going to throw away your iPhone too lol?
43<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Nov. 19, 2024 (Tue) 07:57:27.09ID:2LqvO3Rw
It’s actually pretty hard to find one that isn’t made in China.
56<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Nov. 19, 2024 (Tue) 08:06:00.37ID:Q7ptoSmb
>>43
They assemble it in China because of the cheap labor costs, but all the core technology is from the US.
They assemble it in China because of the cheap labor costs, but all the core technology is from the US.
48<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Nov. 19, 2024 (Tue) 08:00:42.74ID:YKNSE5Io
What’s dangerous is that the drones are made in China, and data such as flight routes are stored on Chinese servers, and the videos they take are also stored in low resolution on Chinese servers.
53<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Nov. 19, 2024 (Tue) 08:04:24.58ID:wAIStshq
Regza is also selling for the lowest price of around 30,000,
but it has its own OS
and they’re definitely leaking information.
but it has its own OS
and they’re definitely leaking information.
70<丶`∀´>(´・ω・`)(`Ha´ )san.Nov. 19, 2024 (Tue) 08:16:16.26ID:9hWZhhkz
I can’t live without anything to buy.
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