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To: hui zhou who wrote (1193)10/31/2003 6:15:51 PM
From: RealMuLan  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 6370
 
An over-reaction? No, I don't think so. Serve those three Japanese students right that they have been expelled from the university! The bottom line is that the Japanese gov. has never formally apologized and compensated China for all those killings they have done not so long ago, and they have never even admitted they have done anything wrong in China in 1930s and 40's. Nanjing Massacre, which had killed >300,000 Chinese in one week or so, has never even appeared in their text book and majority of the Japanese youth have never heard about it!

As a result, any small incidents like this and the last time of group orgy, could trigger off all those ambivalence among the ordinary Chinese, period!

On top of this, the ever-increasing gap bet. the rich and poor in China are making more and more Chinese feeling they have been left out from this prosperity. So they are like some dry wood, anything can trigger the fire out of them.

The revision of the Constitution (about the private ownership) and the bank reform will be the two major keys in the next step of reform, and if the Central gov. is not being careful and fair, that would plant some major trouble to threaten the future stability of China.