Do Chinese lives matter?

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There are still Chinese coolies in England
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The 1871 massacre of Chinamen in Los Angeles:

http://www.jstor.org/stable/41167579?se ... b_contents
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There was also the Rape of Nanking

http://www.history.com/topics/nanjing-massacre
In late 1937, over a period of six weeks, Imperial Japanese Army forces brutally murdered hundreds of thousands of people–including both soldiers and civilians–in the Chinese city of Nanking (or Nanjing). The horrific events are known as the Nanking Massacre or the Rape of Nanking, as between 20,000 and 80,000 women were sexually assaulted. Nanking, then the capital of Nationalist China, was left in ruins...

...Following a bloody victory in Shanghai during the Sino-Japanese War, the Japanese turned their attention towards Nanking. Fearful of losing them in battle, Nationalist leader Chiang Kai-Shek ordered the removal of nearly all official Chinese troops from the city, leaving it defended by untrained auxiliary troops. Chiang also ordered the city held at any cost, and forbade the official evacuation of its citizens...

...On December 13, the first troops of Japan’s Central China Front Army, commanded by General Matsui Iwane, entered the city. Even before their arrival, word had begun spreading of the numerous atrocities they had committed on their way through China, including killing contests and pillaging. Chinese soldiers were hunted down and killed by the thousands, and left in mass graves. Entire families were massacred, and even the elderly and infants were targeted for execution, while tens of thousands of women were raped. Bodies littered the streets for months after the attack. Determined to destroy the city, the Japanese looted and burned at least one-third of Nanking’s buildings....
Even Chiang-Kai Shek didn't seem to care about his fellow Chinamen being left to die.

And, just like our ridiculous holocaust-denying faggots :roll:
...The true nature of the massacre has been disputed and exploited for propaganda purposes by historical revisionists, apologists and Japanese nationalists. Some claim the numbers of deaths have been inflated, while others have denied that any massacre occurred.
Chink lives should matter less than kikes. Why don't the bloody nips just express pride in the number of chinks they raped and murdered, instead of pretending they didn't do it?
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pandabear wrote:There was also the Rape of Nanking

http://www.history.com/topics/nanjing-massacre
In late 1937, over a period of six weeks, Imperial Japanese Army forces brutally murdered hundreds of thousands of people–including both soldiers and civilians–in the Chinese city of Nanking (or Nanjing). The horrific events are known as the Nanking Massacre or the Rape of Nanking, as between 20,000 and 80,000 women were sexually assaulted. Nanking, then the capital of Nationalist China, was left in ruins...

...Following a bloody victory in Shanghai during the Sino-Japanese War, the Japanese turned their attention towards Nanking. Fearful of losing them in battle, Nationalist leader Chiang Kai-Shek ordered the removal of nearly all official Chinese troops from the city, leaving it defended by untrained auxiliary troops. Chiang also ordered the city held at any cost, and forbade the official evacuation of its citizens...

...On December 13, the first troops of Japan’s Central China Front Army, commanded by General Matsui Iwane, entered the city. Even before their arrival, word had begun spreading of the numerous atrocities they had committed on their way through China, including killing contests and pillaging. Chinese soldiers were hunted down and killed by the thousands, and left in mass graves. Entire families were massacred, and even the elderly and infants were targeted for execution, while tens of thousands of women were raped. Bodies littered the streets for months after the attack. Determined to destroy the city, the Japanese looted and burned at least one-third of Nanking’s buildings....
Even Chiang-Kai Shek didn't seem to care about his fellow Chinamen being left to die.

And, just like our ridiculous holocaust-denying faggots :roll:
...The true nature of the massacre has been disputed and exploited for propaganda purposes by historical revisionists, apologists and Japanese nationalists. Some claim the numbers of deaths have been inflated, while others have denied that any massacre occurred.
Chink lives should matter less than kikes. Why don't the bloody nips just express pride in the number of chinks they raped and murdered, instead of pretending they didn't do it?

You would think that the winners of the head chopping contests would have worn their medals more proudly. Then again, the Japanese army emptied hospitals in Singapore by bayoneting patients in their beds and executing hospital staff in the hospital courtyard... All made up tales of course.
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The owner of the laundramat near where I used to live in San Francisco was a young boy during the Nanking massacre. Once he told me about memories from that time. The Japanese would throw babies up in the air and try to cut them in half as they fell with samurai swords. Sometimes it took several attempts before they were successful. The mothers were screaming the whole time, people being beaten and shot. He said he kept having nightmares about these memories.
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retiredfrank wrote:The owner of the laundramat near where I used to live in San Francisco was a young boy during the Nanking massacre. Once he told me about memories from that time. The Japanese would throw babies up in the air and try to cut them in half as they fell with samurai swords. Sometimes it took several attempts before they were successful. The mothers were screaming the whole time, people being beaten and shot. He said he kept having nightmares about these memories.
Sounds like Jews talking about Europe during the same time frame.
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pandabear wrote:
retiredfrank wrote:The owner of the laundramat near where I used to live in San Francisco was a young boy during the Nanking massacre. Once he told me about memories from that time. The Japanese would throw babies up in the air and try to cut them in half as they fell with samurai swords. Sometimes it took several attempts before they were successful. The mothers were screaming the whole time, people being beaten and shot. He said he kept having nightmares about these memories.
Sounds like Jews talking about Europe during the same time frame.
Why would you say that? Auschwitz was a very nice place for Jews. Didn't you see all the photos of smiling Jews in concentration camps that Winston posted and the postcards full of happy thoughts? Things only became bad when the Americans stated bombing the railroads in Germany and so cut off food and fuel supplies to Auschwitz. This is the truth. It's on the internet of you don't believe me.
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pandabear wrote:
retiredfrank wrote:The owner of the laundramat near where I used to live in San Francisco was a young boy during the Nanking massacre. Once he told me about memories from that time. The Japanese would throw babies up in the air and try to cut them in half as they fell with samurai swords. Sometimes it took several attempts before they were successful. The mothers were screaming the whole time, people being beaten and shot. He said he kept having nightmares about these memories.
Sounds like Jews talking about Europe during the same time frame.
Also similar to testimony given by a certain "Nayirah" to gin up American support for the first Gulf War.
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retiredfrank wrote:
pandabear wrote:
retiredfrank wrote:The owner of the laundramat near where I used to live in San Francisco was a young boy during the Nanking massacre. Once he told me about memories from that time. The Japanese would throw babies up in the air and try to cut them in half as they fell with samurai swords. Sometimes it took several attempts before they were successful. The mothers were screaming the whole time, people being beaten and shot. He said he kept having nightmares about these memories.
Sounds like Jews talking about Europe during the same time frame.
Why would you say that? Auschwitz was a very nice place for Jews. Didn't you see all the photos of smiling Jews in concentration camps that Winston posted and the postcards full of happy thoughts? Things only became bad when the Americans stated bombing the railroads in Germany and so cut off food and fuel supplies to Auschwitz. This is the truth. It's on the internet of you don't believe me.
If the coolie was a young boy during the Nanking "massacre", this can only mean that the Nanking "massacre" never happened. Otherwise, he would not have lived to talk about it. The Japanese soldiers went to Nanking to hand out toys and lollipops. The "massacre" is just another nefarious Chinese lie, calculated to provoke sympathy for Chinamen, so that they could take over China and control the entire world as slanty-eyed despots.
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