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the Japanese had attempted to raise their national flag at the hotel but to no avail.
aragoto wrote:...in Japanese by Asahi.com:
http://www.dottocomu.com/b/mt-tb.cgi/137
The 400 or so men, aged between 16 and 37, flew into Zhuhai city in southern Guangdong province expressly for sex at the five-star hotel, according to the media reports.
On one of the nights the men are said to have had nearly 500 girls brought to serve them.
The incident, at a time when Chinese resentment against Japan is already very high, has prompted thousands of angry messages to be posted on the internet by Chinese users.
Many see it as a deliberate attempt to humiliate Chinese pride because it took place on the anniversary of Japan's occupation of north-east China.
GuyJean wrote:the Japanese had attempted to raise their national flag at the hotel but to no avail.
The Chinese should send only diseased prostitutes.Like the white man gave small-pox laced blankets to the Native Americans..
The new Chinese army: AIDS infected Chinese whores for Japan!!![]()
GJ
Big Booger wrote:... I think it is most disturbing that they tried to raise their flag on a foreign hotel.. .
Usually I'm with you, but on this one the circumstances are too perfect for it to be the truth. How were the Japanese planning to raise the Hinomaru in the lobby of the hotel?blackcat wrote:anyone that has lived in japan a while will know this is more than propoganda.
99.9% of japanese men have been raised to be nationalistic sexist pigs and this behaviour does NOT surpise me...trying to raise their flag!!i china!! shows how insensitive they are to the past(and present).
Jack wrote:If true, this is the dumbest thing I've heard Japanese men do.
cstaylor wrote:Just made the New York Times
NYTimes wrote:Japanese officials said they had not confirmed the details as reported in the Chinese press. But the deputy chief cabinet secretary, Masaaki Yamasaki, said at a news conference that Japanese should be careful to obey foreign laws when traveling abroad.
cstaylor wrote:Just made the New York Times
NYTimes wrote:Japanese officials said they had not confirmed the details as reported in the Chinese press. But the deputy chief cabinet secretary, Masaaki Yamasaki, said at a news conference that Japanese should be careful to obey foreign laws when traveling abroad.
Taro Toporific wrote:Fun quote....NYTimes wrote:Japanese should be careful to obey foreign laws when traveling abroad.
kamome wrote:Taro Toporific wrote:Fun quote....NYTimes wrote:Japanese should be careful to obey foreign laws when traveling abroad.
Perfect summary of Japanese thinking.
kamome wrote:Taro Toporific wrote:Fun quote....NYTimes wrote:Japanese should be careful to obey foreign laws when traveling abroad.
Perfect summary of Japanese thinking.
kamome wrote:Taro Toporific wrote:Fun quote....NYTimes wrote:Japanese should be careful to obey foreign laws when traveling abroad.
Perfect summary of Japanese thinking.
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