laitimes

What did female college teachers say on the day of the Nanjing Massacre? Let the people of the whole country ban her?

The past December 13 is china's 8th national public memorial day and the 84th anniversary of the victims of the Nanjing Massacre. On the same day 84 years ago, it was an unforgettable wound in the hearts of each of our Chinese, and more than 300,000 compatriots died tragically under the butcher's knife of the Japanese invaders, and this is only a conservative estimate, and during the 14-year War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, the crimes committed by the Japanese army on Chinese territory are even more numerous, which is a painful history that the Chinese nation will never forget. On December 14, a day after National Day, a university teacher in Shanghai publicly questioned the number of victims of the Nanjing Massacre in class, claiming that "the 300,000 deaths in the Nanjing Massacre are not supported by data" and telling the students that "we should not hate (Japan)", but should "reflect on how the war came about". The live video of the teacher spreading absurd remarks caused public outrage as soon as it was exposed, and the school set up a working group and launched an investigation procedure after receiving reports from netizens, and finally gave the punishment of dismissal.

Read on