Tension rises between Korean and Japanese activists over 'comfort women' statue in Sydney

I can't believe I read your comment because it was the dumbest bullshit I've ever read

I love Japan, I truly do... but many parts of their culture is so absolutely backwards and mind-boggingly harmful to peaceful collaboration and progress, it's not acceptable.

You didn't even mention which parts of their culture is "backwards" and "mind-boggingly harmful."

I mean, I love her very much but this ultra-nationalist, self-aggrandizing, self-victimizing, racist attitude is absolutely not a part I will ever learn to accept and I will keep calling her out until she stops it (at the very least when I'm or Chinese/Korean people around)

Japanese people have the right to be proud of their heritage. Just like Chinese, Koreans, Irish, Italians, Egyptians, and other nationalities do. Condemning them for being proud of who they are shows how racist and ignorant you are

The worst part to me is that in public they all pretend to be friendly and say things such as "Foreigners are all equal as long as they respect our customs when they are in Japan." or "All humans are equal." and shit like that... but when they start trusting you and stop holding back they shit on everything and everyone that isn't Japanese and doesn't conform to their standards.

I've encountered some Europeans like that such as the Germans and the English but I don't generalize all of them like how you generalize all Japanese.

Chinese people are the most open-minded and friendly/reasonable.

Really? You met ALL 1.4 billion Chinese people worldwide?

Japanese are the absolute worst.

You contradicted yourself here. You claim you "love Japan" and then you write this comment

Seriously, I want my 20 seconds back. I seriously can't believe I wasted my time reading your bullshit

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