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China's Propaganda Machine: Manufacturing Hate Against Japan

China UncensoredAugust 18, 202512 min238,144 views
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CCP's Anti-Japanese Propaganda Campaign

  • 🍯 The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) actively promotes hatred towards Japan among its citizens, a tactic used to distract from China's own human rights abuses.
  • 🎬 This campaign is amplified through a surge of anti-Japanese films, including "Dongji Rescue," "Sanho Way Jing," "731," and "Nanjing Photo Studio" (also known as "Dead to Rights").
  • 🏫 The film "Dead to Rights" is being pushed heavily by state-run media and even mandated for patriotic education in schools, with students aged 12 and older encouraged to watch it with their parents.

Public Reaction and Dehumanization

  • πŸ’₯ The film "Dead to Rights," despite historical and logical inaccuracies, has ignited strong emotions and anti-Japanese sentiment across China.
  • πŸ“Ί Viral clips show extreme reactions, such as children stabbing maps of Japan, burning Japanese trading cards, and subtle messaging inciting hatred.
  • 🎭 This manufactured hate extends to attacks on individuals wearing clothing perceived as Japanese, including cosplayers of anime characters like those from "My Hero Academia."

Escalation to Hate Crimes

  • ⚠️ The CCP's sponsored hate has tragically spilled over into real-world violence, with several lethal attacks on Japanese individuals in China.
  • πŸ”ͺ Incidents include a deadly knife attack on a Japanese schoolboy and attacks on a Japanese mother and child, resulting in fatalities.
  • 🌍 Similar anti-Japanese sentiment is being promoted internationally, with Chinese citizens abroad echoing the propaganda.

CCP's Strategic Goals

  • 🎯 The CCP uses anti-Japanese sentiment to divert attention from its own atrocities against Uyghurs, Tibetans, and other groups.
  • 🚩 It perpetuates a narrative of China as a perpetual victim, absolving itself of wrongdoing and justifying potential future conflicts.
  • βš”οΈ This intense propaganda campaign is seen as preparation for potential war with Japan, particularly concerning Taiwan.
  • 🚫 The CCP simultaneously censors any Chinese dissent against anti-Japanese content, reinforcing its narrative.

Broader Societal Impact

  • ☣️ The constant promotion of hate has created a toxic culture in China, described as more polluted than its smog-filled skies.
  • πŸ’” This environment fosters a lack of empathy, preparing citizens for conflict rather than understanding.
  • πŸ“Ί The video encourages viewers to share the episode and support China Uncensored's work in combating this propaganda.
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