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A Japanese exchange student used it in a whatsapp group and a friend of mine removed him. He wrote something and used it at the end, our professor was triggered. The poor guy has to apologize and no one never explained him why everyone was angry at him.
This video made me unsubscribe from this channel.
the nazi symbol is officially a band logo
Dafuc I broke my phone watching they better pay me back
Japanese teens donno bout nazis? So Pacifica is safe for now right?
Japanese really don’t care about the history. In their history book the Nanjing Massacre is just a normal incident
I think more than educating the Japanese about Swastika being a Nazi symbol, the west needs to be educated about it being an ancient symbol of Hinduism, Buddhism and many other cultures. The west is like <25% of world population and yet expects the world to adjust to its whims while it chooses to remain ignorant about other cultures. Why should they be dictating the world that Swastika is offensive instead of educating themselves. Instagram recently changed its policy to disallow use of Swastika.
I think this is really just an educational problem. I’m from germany myself and we only learned about the middle european history, of course we learned something about american history too, like the indipendence war, vietnam and korea war,… but it wasn’t the main focus. The only thing we learned about asia was the end of it’s monarchy and Mao Zedong and that Japan was our ally in the second world war and how it got defeated by the americans. And also it’s fair to say that most of the german people wouldn’t be able to explain what the “rising sun” symbol means and from where it comes from, since we didn’t learn about this symbol neither 😀