“I never felt unsafe” – A boy at a Japanese school is stabbed to death in front of his mother... Chinese internet debates see the perpetrator as a hero.
0001Kei-chan at night★.Sep. 19, 2024 (Thu) 18:00:51.05ID:yPTkyyqI9
9/19 (Thu) 17:25 Published fnn Prime Online (Fuji TV affiliate) A boy attending a Japanese school in Shenzhen, southern China, was attacked with a knife by a man and died in the early hours of the 19th. Some Chinese media also reported that a boy had died. The incident occurred around 9:00 a.m. on the 18th, Japan time, in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China. A 10-year-old boy was stabbed in the abdomen with a knife by a 44-year-old man while on his way to a Japanese school. He was taken to a hospital where he was receiving treatment, but died in the early hours of the 19th. A father of a kindergarten child who lives near the scene said, “I have a 4-year-old child who goes to kindergarten, and to be honest I’ve never really felt unsafe living in Shenzhen until now, so I’m quite shocked by this incident.” The death of a young boy in China has been reported by online media, not state media. Based on information released by the Japanese Consulate General in Guangzhou, the report details how a boy was attacked with a knife and died. However, they did not disclose the background of the 44-year-old man in custody or the motive for the crime. Regarding China’s refusal to release details of the incident at this time, Professor Ichiro Ogaki of Kanda University of International Studies said, “There are quite a few anti-Japanese comments (on Chinese social media), and rather than blaming the perpetrator, there are comments saying it’s strange that a foreign school is located in China and discussions that heroize (the culprit), and as of this morning these comments have still not been deleted. There aren’t many detailed information available about the incident. I think there’s a chance that it won’t get across over there.” Just in June 2024, a Japanese parent and child were stabbed with a knife by a man believed to be Chinese while waiting for a school bus in Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province in eastern China. Foreign Minister Kamikawa said, “We are extremely disappointed that this incident occurred, despite the fact that we requested safety measures for Japanese schools to be taken to the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the 14th.” Furthermore, on the afternoon of the 19th, Prime Minister Kishida stated, “This was an extremely despicable crime, and I view this as a serious and grave matter.” This fatal incident occurred despite prior warnings. Professor Kohrogi of Kanda University of International Studies said, “The background to this is the economic downturn and rising unemployment, and the common thread is that they are all Japanese schools, so it’s becoming increasingly difficult to deny that this is a target. It seems like anger is being directed at that area, so I think it’s dangerous if we don’t deal with it properly.” sauce.
>>1 If the Chinese Communist Party doesn’t regulate such discussions, it’s possible that the incident itself was engineered by the Chinese Communist Party.
>>1 Posted by Choi Seok-young (@che_syoung) at 11:33 AM on Thursday, September 19, 2024 In 2017, a Chinese driver of a school bus at an international school in Shandong Province, China, set the bus on fire. A tragic incident occurred in which 10 Korean kindergarten children were killed. However, the South Korean government and the media were not very vocal about their anger and it was clear to everyone that they were in “self-restraint mode.” x.com/che_syoung/status/1836594435582497170?t=qtdyimpp1ocz5d_7hfv2pa&s=03.
I feel like there could be a variety of cases where the victim was terminated from employment while working at a local factory for a Japanese company, but the most pitiful case is when the victim is just a lunatic.
There are a lot of ant people in China, so it’s probably a way to let off some steam. wikipedia *The ant people are a group of college graduates who cannot find stable employment and live in urban areas of the People’s Republic of China.
>>13 They don’t consider us to be the same human beings, so they can do anything vile and cruel. It’s the same as when Muslims rape women of other religions.
>There’s discussions that make the perpetrator look like a hero. This is the kind of country we are in. This is not a country where women and children can just go and do it.
From what I’ve seen online, it seems like people in China are happy about it. I’d like to believe that it’s not just people like that, but everyone is overjoyed.
0019Anonymous donburako rolling around.Sep. 19, 2024 (Thu) 18:05:29.38ID:pi1bqHwj0
It’s like Kato in Akihabara, it’s inevitable that weird people pop up every now and then.
0020Anonymous donburako rolling around.Sep. 19, 2024 (Thu) 18:05:33.75ID:Ey21Ot5m0(1/3)
Is this a kind of resentment like that of Takuma Mamoru?
0021Anonymous donburako rolling around.Sep. 19, 2024 (Thu) 18:05:37.88ID:eRhkfaZ20(2/5)
Immediately close the Japanese schools and send at least the children back home.
“This is an extremely despicable crime, and I regard it as a serious and grave matter,” Kishida said. For now, we will strongly urge the Chinese side to explain the facts. As more than a day has passed since the crime, I have instructed them to strongly demand an explanation as soon as possible.” Why aren’t you protesting?
Looking at China’s Weibo, they’re really treating these guys like heroes, I think we’ll see copycat criminals in the future. There are also a lot of comments that are overly hostile towards foreign companies.
>>35 Some people say they’re wealthy or whatever, and they praise them, but on the other hand, many of them are exploited and taken advantage of for cheap.
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