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nanrod (Member Profile)
Your video, Very Scary Fire at Taiwan Waterpark, has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
The Daily Show - Wack Flag
@Lawdeedaw
There's so much factually wrong here, I don't know where to begin. Let's start with this:
"That rape and mutilation has been going on for centuries but was significant in the Second Sino-Japanese War, a distinct war in and of itself."
Japan was in a state of almost complete isolation from the rest of the world between the years of 1633 and 1853. Even after the period of isolation ended, Japan was too busy for decades industrializing to be rampaging through China, as you suggest.
Japan DID eventually get involved in Chinese politics and in fact went to war with them in the First Sino-Japanese War... in 1894. There are no reports of atrocities committed by the Japanese military during this conflict. In fact, quite the opposite, Japan would release Chinese prisoners of war once they promised not to take up arms against Japan again.
The subjugation of Taiwan (which was ceded to Japan at the end of the first Sino-Japanese War but resisted Japanese rule) is a different story. However, accounts of what exactly happened are sketchy and most of the information we have is anecdotal. What can be gleaned from these anecdotes is that the Formasians put up a fierce guerrilla resistance campaign and that the Japanese tortured and killed anyone suspected of aiding the resistance. Still, it doesn't appear to have been on the same scale as the massacres which occurred during the Rape of Nanking.
As you mentioned, some of the most awful abuses were done during the Second Sino-Japanese War between 1937 and 1945 (the Rape of nanking occurred during this war). The abuse ended Japan's defeat in WWII.
What you can see here by doing the math, is that Japan's military abuses in China lasted a grand total of 50 years--from the subjugation of Formosa (Taiwan) to the end of World War 2--not "centuries."
Next, let's talk about misrepresentation. You seem to be implying that Japanese textbooks don't say that Japan is the aggressor in WW2 (or previous conflicts). As I pointed out in my last post, that is flat-out wrong. There is ONE textbook that was approved for use that whitewashes the history but that book has been ignored an not used by the vast majority of schools in Japan.
If you want to criticize Japanese textbooks, you could criticize them on the grounds that though they mention the terrible things that Japanese forces did, they don't go into a whole lot of detail. See this article for more information.
As far as Abe goes, what exactly has he said that is so terrible? Yes, he hangs out with revisionists. Yes, he has expressed his opinion that Japan should stop apologizing for WWII and start looking to the future instead of the past. Yes, he has said that the issue of "comfort women" should be re-examined in light of claims that some of evidence of their existence was fabricated. But these are not really radical statements by any means. And many people and newspapers do strongly and openly disagree with his statements, so this idea that Japanese people don't challenge him is completely wrong as well.
Yasukuni is a total clusterfuck of a situation. It is a shrine to ALL of Japan's war dead. This includes war criminals, but it also includes regular soldiers just doing their duty. In terms of Shinto beliefs, all of their souls now reside there. Basically, if you want to pay your respects to someone who died in military service in Japan, you have to go there to "see them."
Abe is a total dumbass (and the press let him know it) for going there because he knows already how China and Korea will perceive it, but on the other hand his going there does not mean in any way that he reveres the war criminals who are interred there. I have no idea what his personal views are but publically he has stated that he and his wife go there to remind themselves about the terrible toll war had on Japan the last time Japan engaged in it.
Finally, as for the link you provided, it was to a year-old opinion piece that lacks context. Abe made that statement at a time when it was revealed that some of the evidence of the existence of comfort women in Japan had been faked. It was later decided that the apology would not be changed. In fact, The Japan Times is reporting that it is likely that Abe will mention that "comfort women" had their human rights violated by Japan in his upcoming address on the end of WWII, so the comparison of him to Ahmadinejad is a bit far-fetched.
Taiwan Weather Girls: Sunday, June 12, 2011
Couldn't tell you but one of the yt comments mentioned "Actually this is a Taiwanese commercial in Japanese, reporting U.S weather. It is normal in Taiwan to have Japanese language on TV."
They are definitely speaking in Japanese, what makes them Taiwan Weather Girls?
Taiwan Weather Girls: Sunday, June 12, 2011
They are definitely speaking in Japanese, what makes them Taiwan Weather Girls?
TransAsia crash caught by two dash cams
There's nothing sifted because @lucky760 says it's snuff.
http://videosift.com/video/Taiwan-plane-crash-dashcam-video
http://videosift.com/video/TransAsia-Plane-Crash
Otherwise I'd have posted luckiest taxi driver in the world - http://youtu.be/SF9RLsizQ4c
Nobody has sifted ANY video of this yet???
I don't think it's snuff, if it is, I'm sorry, but I couldn't find anything on here...
Video has both cars' dash cams.
Car 1 got clipped by the wing.
Later on even has drone footage of survivors.
eric3579 (Member Profile)
I saw the Transasia /Taiwan crash footage. Whoa.
Spooky.
Roger
Almost Darwinned herself on a bicycle...
Does Taiwan have those?
*asia *eia
Why isn't there a separate path for cars to drive without interrupting urban traffic?
2014 Bigelow Aerospace Promotional Video
"I was trying to figured who their audience was and decided it must be national governments that don't have much a space program yet. Indonesia? Taiwan?"
Maybe Elon Musk?
Quote hidden because you are ignoring dag. (show it anyway)
It's beginning to feel a lot like the future.
Worst attempt at an insurance scam ever
2 more comments have been lost in the ether at this killed duplicate.
HUGE boulder nearly crushes car
Note the top in the beginning of the video as noted in http://www.reddit.com/r/taiwan/comments/1lggvq/landslide_happened_today/cbyzjk6 comments.
mintbbb (Member Profile)
Congratulations! Your video, Truck Unloading Bamboo Taiwan Style, has reached the #1 spot in the current Top 15 New Videos listing. This is a very difficult thing to accomplish but you managed to pull it off. For your contribution you have been awarded 2 Power Points.
This achievement has earned you your "Golden One" Level 79 Badge!
自卸车像老板 / How to unload truck like a boss
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mintbbb (Member Profile)
Your video, Truck Unloading Bamboo Taiwan Style, has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
How to Unload a Truck Like a Boss
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How to Unload a Truck Like a Boss
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