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Raging out of control? Ping!
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Chinese protestors chant anti-Japanese slogans as they march in Beijing's Haidian district in this April 9, 2005 file photo. More than 6,000 Chinese protesters held a rally Saturday demanding a boycott of Japanese goods to oppose new textbooks that critics say gloss over Tokyo's wartime atrocities. China is criticizing Japan for new textbooks that critics say downplay wartime abuses such as its sexual slavery of Asian women. But Beijing's own schoolbooks are marked by significant omissions about the communist system's history and relations with its neighbors. Experts say China's textbooks are written to heighten a sense of national victimhood and glorify the Communist Party that seized power in a 1949 revolution and lashes out at any threat to its rule. (AP Photo/Greg Baker, File)
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Experts say China's textbooks are written to heighten a sense of national victimhood and glorify the Communist Party that seized power in a 1949 revolution and lashes out at any threat to its rule. (AP Photo/Greg Baker, FILE)
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China's grassroots opposition towards Japan's bid to for a permanent seat on the Security Council
It is not enough that the Chinese government issues this drivel, we need other media outlets to repeat it.
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04/13/2005 10:00:29 AM PDT by
dmartin
(Who Dares Wins)
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