First, Japan has historically admired Chinese culture, yet still invaded our country; Germany's Iron Chancellor Bismarck loved French culture, yet still battered France. May I ask, U-locks: does liking another country's culture mean you should join that country? Is there a problem with one's stance?
Second, after the Meiji Restoration in Japan, the country turned away from Asia and embraced the West, fully westernizing by wearing Western clothes, celebrating Christmas, eating Western food, and drinking whiskey, which ironically turned whiskey into the world's top luxury item... If a country's culture is strong and confident enough, it does not fear foreign cultures, but rather welcomes exchanges and integration. Japan still retains a strong traditional culture: sleeping on tatami mats, eating sushi, drinking sake, wearing kimonos, performing traditional dances, celebrating traditional festivals, and admiring cherry blossoms... Early Japanese anime contained a large number of Western elements, especially characters with yellow hair. However, through years of effort, Japanese manga has become a unique cultural element of Japan globally. May I ask, self-deprecating warriors, can you become strong just by blindly rejecting and resisting?
Third, the country has always emphasized a high level of openness, with confidence and vision, so why do some groups still sing out of tune with the country, trying to turn history back, closing the door to the outside world and operating in isolation? Are you remnants of the Qing dynasty or traitors and sellouts?
Fourth, traitors and sellouts come in without distinguishing right from wrong and start labeling others, first cursing their ancestors; the most hateful are those who use the banner of patriotism to create opposition, generate conflict, and cause chaos, fearing that the world won't be in turmoil, as if social disorder gives them a chance to riot and loot.
Source: Internet