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The Japanese people supported Gaza, and the Chinese in Japan scolded "can you get out of Japan", but the Japanese scolded them: No

author:Starlight Entertainment Corner

Recently, there has been a big news in Japan. A group of Japanese people suddenly began to show solidarity with the Palestinian Gaza region, holding Palestinian flags and shouting slogans of "liberate Palestine" in the streets.

The Japanese people supported Gaza, and the Chinese in Japan scolded "can you get out of Japan", but the Japanese scolded them: No

In Shinjuku and other places in Japan, these solidarity activists took over the streets and held rallys. They held Palestinian flags and shouted against Israeli atrocities in Gaza.

A Chinese blogger in Japan was not used to seeing this, so he asked these people on the Internet, "If you want to show solidarity with Gaza, why don't you just get out of Japan?" As a result, as soon as this remark came out, it immediately angered Japanese netizens. They all said, this is our Japanese territory, why are you a foreigner pointing fingers?

The Japanese people supported Gaza, and the Chinese in Japan scolded "can you get out of Japan", but the Japanese scolded them: No

This happened during the Golden Week, when everyone was celebrating the holiday, but a group of people went to a bustling area like Shinjuku to hold a rally and shout, which somewhat affected the travel and rest of others. Although freedom of speech should be respected, at a specific time and place, it is necessary to consider the feelings of others and avoid unnecessary conflicts.

Japanese netizens are not calm about this matter, they have said, this is our country, you outsiders should respect our culture and values, and don't always think about interfering in our affairs. This hard-line attitude reflects their mentality towards national and national identity.

The Japanese people supported Gaza, and the Chinese in Japan scolded "can you get out of Japan", but the Japanese scolded them: No

When dealing with this cultural difference, we still need to have more respect and understanding. After all, we live in a multicultural society, and tolerance and mutual respect are the keys to resolving conflicts and promoting harmony.

In this era of globalization, exchanges and collisions between different countries and cultures are inevitable. The solution to the problem is to create an open and inclusive social environment where different cultures can live in harmony and develop together. Only when everyone respects each other's differences and treats them with an open and inclusive mindset can we achieve cultural complementarity and win-win results and promote the harmonious progress of the global society.

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