“Is killing a child really such a big deal?” No punishment for Chinese Communist Party official’s “abnormal abusive language” in connection with the murder of a Japanese boy.
The incident in which a 10-year-old boy attending a Japanese school in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, southern China, was attacked by a Chinese man shows no signs of calming down even as time passes. While on his way to school, the boy was stabbed in the stomach and other areas by a 44-year-old Chinese man on a street about 200 meters away from the school. He was rushed to a hospital in the city and was treated there, but was confirmed dead. Just this June in China, a Japanese mother and child were stabbed with a knife by a Chinese man while waiting for a school bus for a Japanese school. Following the series of attacks, the Japanese community in China has been expressing fears for the future and strong anger, and now a new incident has erupted, adding fuel to the flames of anger. It has come to light that officials of the Chugoku regional government have unleashed unforgivable anti-Japanese hate in response to the murder of a young boy. The person who made the derogatory remarks about the murder victims, their families, and Japanese people was Huang Ruyi, deputy county magistrate of Xinlong County in the Kanze Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Sichuan Province. In fact, Deputy County Magistrate Huang actually said the following in a group chat on social media: “Is killing a child really that big a deal?” “I didn’t kill an innocent person. The killer was a child of Little Japan (Xiaoliben, a derogatory term in Chinese for Japan or the Japanese people).” “Killing Japanese people is our discipline (law).” These are bizarre and violent statements that seem to mean “Get rid of the Japanese.” “We are keeping an eye on this matter,” local government officials said. We will do everything in our power to deal with the matter,” but there have been no reports since then that Vice County Magistrate Huang has received any disciplinary action. In fact, the Chinese government under Xi Jinping has dismissed the murder of a Japanese boy with the words “accidental incident,” and is turning a blind eye to the anti-Japanese propaganda that has been stirred up nationwide up until now. If this continues, improving relations between Japan and China will likely never be possible. (Ishimori Iwao) September 26, 2024 17:58 ※Related thread [Japanese boy’s attack incident] Chinese Foreign Ministry comments = CCP Internet: “Results of hate education” “Accelerating withdrawal of foreign capital” [9/19] [Masked Unida★].
>>1 The problem is the money-grubbing of Japanese companies that invest capital in this crazy country. In the 1980s, China was still full of bicycles, and refrigerators, telephones, and washing machines were said to be the three sacred treasures, and were said to be the conditions for a man to marry.
>>14>>15 When I think about the stories of Emperor Gaozu and Cao Cao of the Han dynasty sacrificing their own children so that they could escape, I think their attitude towards children is different from that of Japanese people.
I wonder if they have the same characteristics as the people who disrupted business at Japanese stores during the treated water scandal. I wonder if Japan is to blame for their job failures and lack of fulfillment in their personal lives.
There has been no information subsequently reported that Deputy County Magistrate Huang has received any disciplinary action. The Human Body Wonders exhibition has also been banned lol.
Apparently, ancient Chinese people would eat or sell children during famines, so this idea that children are made for personal gain must be deeply rooted.
I wonder if the generation that grew up watching anti-Japanese dramas, of which there were as many as 200 a year after the Tiananmen Square incident, and hearing the government criticize Japan, have come to accept such abnormal thinking as normal, and if these people now make up a significant portion of the population.
It is not surprising that people who pledge loyalty to the Chinese Communist Party and try to get ahead by promoting their abilities, those close to the center of power, and those who are ignorant and unable to take in new knowledge due to censorship of speech go crazy.
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