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Chinese basketball fans shock with Nanjing massacre death chant

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The Chinese taunting each other with Nanjing Massacre chants.

These pickleheads will use that historical event for decades and probably centuries to come for whatever gets them off. None which were, are, or will be alive when it happened.

China should make political football their national sport.

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Uhhh why is this news? Next!

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thepersoniamnow: "Uhhh why is this news? Next!"

You really are a veritable bastion of morality, my friend. No surprise you quickly want to dismiss this topic, as you do any talk about Yasukuni and nationalism, and blame Koreans for what they suffered.

I truly hope that they find the fans that did this and ban them from attending any sporting events in the future that they can control, as well as making them formally apologize, IN Nanjing. If they can't, Shanghai should Indeed be kicked out of the tournament, or not allowed to have fans during their matches.

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Speed: "These pickleheads will use that historical event for decades and probably centuries to come for whatever gets them off. None which were, are, or will be alive when it happened. "

China has every right to bring this topic up when the topic is atrocities and how we must atone and not repeat the past, same as Hiroshima should Always commemorate the atomic bombings and it's victims, not just be "Pickleheads" using it for politics. These people doing it to themselves, though... that's a different thing.

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Collectively, those fans don't seem to fear the repercussions such as degrading their Social Credit scores.

One might conclude it was a sanctioned, premeditated act.

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Well, we now know it's own citizens use the massacre on each other in China... Such blantant display of disgusting behavior...

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