Take a bite back!The Chinese oppose Chinese are not allowed to enter and were slandered as thugs b

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-29

I believe many netizens have seen this ** recently: a Japanese-run Chinese restaurant in Tokyo publicly posted a discriminatory slogan "Chinese are not allowed to enter".

At that time, the shopkeeper wearing the Japanese flag and the American flag actually shouted the reason "I dislike Chinese" in the face of the Japanese Chinese who went to question him.

If the attitude of this Japanese shopkeeper is arrogant enough, then the remarks of these Japanese netizens that will be displayed in front of you next make people see what it means to "bite back"!

And Chinese netizens unanimously responded: So, can "Miss Qiu" (China's first atomic bomb) enter?

This screenshot is of a Japanese right-wing netizen publicly supporting the Japanese shopkeeper on social **.

First of all, he believes that Japanese shopkeepers posting signs with the slogan "Chinese are not allowed to enter" are the principle of freedom of contract, and that Japanese restaurants have the right to freely choose the customers they need to receive, and refuse entry to certain groups.

Secondly, this Japanese right-wing netizen took a bite back, believing that the questioning of Japanese shopkeepers by Chinese in Japan is essentially a kind of harassment - harassment of restaurants and other customers.

Finally, Japanese right-wing netizens even more arrogantly suggested that the shopkeeper should clearly state that "Chinese are not allowed to enter" so that they can be protected by the Japanese police.

It can be seen from the ** that this post, which accuses Chinese of harassing shop owners, has received 20,000 views.

Another Japanese right-wing netizen was even more rampant, directly accusing the Japanese Chinese who prevented the Japanese shopkeeper from posting the slogan "Chinese are not allowed to enter" as a group of "**" from China

They are ruining the business of the restaurant!”

This Japanese netizen even praised the Japanese shopkeeper for being very friendly and brave: the atmosphere in the store is very good.

Everyone is welcome to come to this store and support the owner's brave move!”

Regarding the arrogant remarks of these Japanese right-wing netizens, the unanimous evaluation of Chinese netizens is: Little Japan still eats less mushroom bombs.

Sichuan netizens directly sent China's first atomic bomb "Miss Qiu" that year: Chinese are not allowed to enter?So can Miss Qiu enter?

Ningxia netizens also posted a ** picture of China's first atomic bomb: It's a big deal, let's do it again on the devil's head.

A Cantonese netizen typed an angry emoji: The Japanese devil must be beaten until he is convinced.

Another Guangdong netizen also ridiculed these Japanese right-wingers: What a "self-reliant and unyielding" nation this is, and it is very worth eating a few more mushroom bombs.

Jiangsu netizens posted comments: Not only are the right-wingers in Japan, but there are also many flattering elements in our country, who can wash away the discriminatory behavior of Little Japan in minutes, and also ask Chinese to reflect on themselves.

As a result, a Shanxi netizen immediately sent the following screenshot: There are too many flattering Japanese people who are willing to be traitors and reflect on blame.

On this **, a Japanese netizen asked Chinese to reflect: Why do Japanese restaurants not allow Chinese to enter, is it that we Chinese have done something wrong and made Japanese store owners angry?

I bet that if the Anti-Japanese War breaks out again, these two devils will definitely be the first to jump out and become traitors. ”

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