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Japanese Chinese restaurants ban Chinese, bloggers are intimidated: Chinese are disgusting, shut up you

author:First military intelligence
Japanese Chinese restaurants ban Chinese, bloggers are intimidated: Chinese are disgusting, shut up you

#A restaurant in Japan refuses to allow Chinese to enter China responds#

Text/Jun Jian

The sign at the entrance of Bund Park in the film and television work that reads "Chinese and dogs are not allowed to enter" has always been a pain in the hearts of countless Chinese audiences. But who would have thought that now in the 21st century, in some places abroad, there are still slogans "Chinese are forbidden to enter".

Japanese Chinese restaurants ban Chinese, bloggers are intimidated: Chinese are disgusting, shut up you

(A notice saying "Chinese are not allowed" is posted outside a Japanese Chinese restaurant)

According to sources such as Chao News, a vlogger with millions of followers recently posted a number of videos accusing a Chinese restaurant in Tokyo, Japan, of blatantly posting a slogan "Chinese are not allowed to enter". Afraid that others would not understand, the owner of this shop also translates in various languages, but judging from the situation on the spot, this owner is a Chinese restaurant.

Japanese Chinese restaurants ban Chinese, bloggers are intimidated: Chinese are disgusting, shut up you

(Blogger who posted the video)

The blogger who posted the video entered the store to negotiate after seeing it, but was told by the other party that "Chinese are disgusting", and he immediately asked the other party to say it again, and the owner instigated him to "shut up you". The blogger continued to theorize with him that questioning the shopkeeper's actions in Japanese could involve legal issues. But the shopkeeper ignored him and went straight to the kitchen.

Japanese Chinese restaurants ban Chinese, bloggers are intimidated: Chinese are disgusting, shut up you
Japanese Chinese restaurants ban Chinese, bloggers are intimidated: Chinese are disgusting, shut up you

(The blogger involved claimed that "the Chinese are disgusting" and "shut up you")

The blogger then called the police, but the Japanese police came and claimed that they couldn't do anything. The blogger then used his mobile phone to dig up the text of the law, questioning that this was discrimination and hatred. So the police negotiated with the shopkeeper, but the shopkeeper refused to take down the sign. At this time, the Japanese police began to make peace with the mud, and instead asked the blogger to stay away from the store.

Japanese Chinese restaurants ban Chinese, bloggers are intimidated: Chinese are disgusting, shut up you
Japanese Chinese restaurants ban Chinese, bloggers are intimidated: Chinese are disgusting, shut up you
Japanese Chinese restaurants ban Chinese, bloggers are intimidated: Chinese are disgusting, shut up you

(Japanese police in and dilute mud)

But the blogger did not give up, he directly told the Japanese police that if he wanted to do this, it would be a diplomatic problem. Subsequently, he complained to the Tokyo Legal Affairs Bureau, which replied that the shopkeeper's behavior involved discrimination and could be treated as a case of discrimination. On the 14th, the relevant blogger confirmed that he also reported the situation to the Chinese Embassy in Japan and other local Japanese institutions, and the above-mentioned stores have also been closed down. After that, the blogger said that the Chinese embassy in Japan had been informed of the situation and dealt with it. Many Chinese in Japan have also expressed their opposition to discrimination.

Japanese Chinese restaurants ban Chinese, bloggers are intimidated: Chinese are disgusting, shut up you

(The sign of "dogs and Chinese are not allowed to enter" in film and television works)

The incident also sparked heated discussions among netizens, and unsurprisingly, some people claimed to "reflect on their own qualities". This is very strange, is it that we need to reflect on what happens? It seems natural to put up such a slogan for no reason, and then explain that "the Chinese are disgusting"?

Japanese Chinese restaurants ban Chinese, bloggers are intimidated: Chinese are disgusting, shut up you

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Don't forget, Japan invaded China in history, and the Chinese people were trampled by Japan's iron hooves of war. This incident occurred on the occasion of the 10th National Memorial Day for the victims of the Nanjing Massacre. Although such incidents are only an isolated incident, we need to look at the small and see what is hidden behind the "civilization" of Japan on the surface.

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