[Attack on a Japanese boy] Chinese Foreign Ministry comments China Communist Party Online “The results of hate education” and “Accelerating withdrawal of foreign capital.”
record china Thursday, September 19, 2024 10:00 A spokesperson for the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs answered questions about the incident in which a Japanese boy was attacked in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China. The incident occurred on the morning of the 18th. A teenage boy was stabbed with a knife by a 44-year-old man on his way to a nearby Japanese school. The boy is currently receiving treatment at the hospital, but officials say the situation is “still unpredictable” (the boy’s death was confirmed in the early hours of the 19th). The man has been detained by local police and is being questioned. At a regular press conference on the same day, a reporter commented on the incident, “This is the second attack on a Japanese person living in China this year. How does China view the incident? Do you think this kind of incident was an accident?” “A 10-year-old student at the Shenzhen Japanese School was stabbed by a man about 200 metres from the school entrance,” spokesman Lin Jian said in a statement. The injured children were rushed to the hospital and given first aid. “We are currently investigating the incident in more detail,” he said, adding that “China will continue to take effective measures to ensure the safety of all foreigners in China.” Another reporter asked additional questions about how the perpetrator responded to questioning and the boy’s condition, to which he replied, “I explained the situation earlier. The investigation is ongoing,” and repeated the part, “We will continue to take effective measures.” Chinese internet users have made baseless claims and expressed hate, saying, “This is a self-inflicted act by the Japanese side,” “They deliberately targeted 9/18 (the day of the Mukden Incident that began the Manchurian Incident),” and “Why are Japanese people opening schools in China?” On the other hand, comments such as “Any crime against children should be severely punished,” “The Boxers only attacked women and children,” “The results of hate education,” “Foreign capital withdrawal will accelerate,” “What kind of opening up is this situation?” and “If you raise a poisonous insect, it will eventually come back to bite you” have also been posted. (Translation and editing by Kitada) ※Related thread [Breaking news] Japanese boy stabbed in China dies, Consulate General announces [9/19] [Insect Encyclopedia★] [China] Shocked by the series of deaths of boys stabbed in attacks on Japanese people in Shenzhen, requesting China to prevent recurrence [ikhtiandr★].
Even if China arrests the perpetrators of attacks on Americans and Japanese people, they never release any follow-up reports on the perpetrator’s motives.
Because it is clearly a hate crime against Japanese people, they can only call it an “accidental incident.” In the future, foreign capital will continue to withdraw from China, having given up on it. China seems to like strangling itself.
This is the result of hate education. Those who talk about discrimination conveniently ignore the existence of this anti-Japanese education. Insults, slander, and unfair discrimination do not apply to individuals who have hostile attributes or groups. Make that clear.
It’s certainly a day that will go down in history. When people look back 100 years from now and ask why it happened, the September 18th incident will surely be the first to come up.
They just did what the Chinese Communist Party does all over the world in mainland China. It’s not a crime, it’s heroism in the eyes of the Communist Party. Tibet, Uyghur, Spratly, Paracel, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Japan.
Under the revised Anti-Espionage Law, National Defense Mobilization Law, National Security Law, and National Intelligence Law, Chinese people, whether they are in China, Japan, or America, are spies, terrorists, and slaves who follow the orders of the Chinese Communist Party. Watch out for your Chinese neighbors. 6/4 Tiananmen Square incident.
There were anti-Japanese demonstrations in the past. I should have retreated then. It is also the responsibility of the companies that did not withdraw despite having had enough time. There are still about 100,000 left, but it’s too late now.
The Chinese people’s will has already undoubtedly solidified in their anti-Japanese stance, and education is the starting point, and they’ve been teaching them anti-Japanese because of this situation, so I think they should balance things out and declare war on Japan. Japan is in the middle of a political upheaval caused by political distrust, so the timing is perfect, so why don’t they make a decision?
>>34 Historically, they couldn’t apologize for the Boxer Rebellion, so they’re going to declare war, so it’s coming soon lol Even if they’re spineless Chinese, if they apologize to Japan without fighting, it’ll be a revolutionary course lol.
Japanese companies and other foreign companies that have bases in China should immediately withdraw because China is unsafe. There is no need to have bases in China forever. The only way to ensure the safety of employees and their families is to withdraw immediately.
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