On the National Memorial Day, a man unexpectedly swaggered in the streets and carried the Japanese flag on his back, which is simply an insult to the dignity of the country. When the citizens passing by saw this scene, they were so angry that they wanted to come forward and beat him. Such acts are not only infuriating, but also a blatant provocation to the dignity of the State. It is hoped that society will be able to put a stricter stop to such behavior, so that such people will know that such behavior will never be tolerated.
December 13th is the 10th National Memorial Day for the Victims of Nanjing. However, on this day related to the general righteousness of the nation, an infuriating scene was staged on the streets of Taizhou. A man went so far as to openly put a Japanese flag on his back and then flaunt himself in public.
According to Mr. Wang, a citizen, the man participated in the basketball court activities on the National Memorial Day with the Japanese flag attached. At first, it didn't attract attention, but when Mr. Wang found out, he took the initiative to ask the other party to tear down the Japanese flag. However, in the face of refusal, everyone had to tear the Japanese flag off in person. Despite this, the man did not stop and even said that he would continue to post. Sure enough, he appeared again the next day, pasted the Japanese flag again, and continued to be arrogant.
When Mr. Wang was angry, he almost made a move in anger, but finally chose to calm down and called the police to ask the police to intervene. After the persuasion of the police, the Japanese flag was torn down again, and efforts were made to maintain the solemn atmosphere of the national memorial day.
Every year on December 13, we will hold a national memorial day to commemorate the 300,000 Chinese people who were brutalized by the Japanese invasion of China in Nanjing 86 years ago. The crimes committed by the Japanese army invading China are too numerous to mention, and no one can excuse them. The history of the past is a lesson for us to remember, and it is also a reminder to be vigilant. However, there is no sign of true remorse in Japan at the moment, and on the contrary, it has been constantly moving in the direction of militarization and full of ambitions.
Let us remember history, stay true to our original aspirations, heighten our vigilance, and work together to safeguard the dignity of our country.
At such an important moment, that man actually held the Japanese flag and shook it, simply not taking the 300,000 victims seriously, and not taking into account the feelings of our country. You say, didn't Taizhou still fight the anti-Japanese war?At that time, during the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty, Qi Jiguang's army defeated the Japanese here, and achieved nine battles and nine victories.
From ancient times to the present, Taizhou has been a witness to China's anti-Japanese cause. That person shouldn't know what the hell he's doing, after all, he threatened to continue posting it before, but he really put the flag back again. It looks like this guy is doing it on purpose, not confused.
This kind of thing is not uncommon these days, and some cars actually have Japanese license plates and Japanese flags, which is really infuriating. and last year's National Memorial Day, there was a woman who walked on the street wearing a kimono, and netizens were indignant. Later, after being educated, I realized that I had committed a big taboo and expressed remorse.
The occurrence of this series of events highlights the vital importance of patriotic education. The original intention of establishing the National Memorial Day is to let every Chinese son and daughter deeply remember the vicissitudes of history. We should recognize that peace is not easy to come by, and consciously defend the dignity of the country and uphold the general interests of the nation. For those who make mistakes, the key is to repent in time, not to cling to them. If their actions violate the bottom line of the law, they will also be severely punished in accordance with the law. This is the deep-seated meaning of the establishment of the National Memorial Day, which guides us to always be vigilant, to remember the suffering of the country, and to cherish the hard-won peace that has been won.