Shueisha Inc. said Wednesday it will halt publication of a "manga" comic featuring the Nanjing Massacre of 1937 in response to complaints by Japanese politicians who claim the slaughter never happened.The comic series "Kuni ga Moeru" ("The Country is Burning"), authored by popular comic writer Hiroshi Motomiya, is a fictional tale about a bureaucrat in the turbulent times of the early Showa Era (1926-1989).
Publication of the series, which has been carried in Weekly Young Jump magazine since November 2002, will be temporarily suspended from the Oct. 28 edition. Weekly Young Jump is popular among Japanese men.
In the magazine's Sept. 16 and Sept. 22 editions, the comic described Japanese soldiers massacring civilians in Nanjing, China.
Thirty-seven members of local assemblies protested to the publisher on Oct. 5, saying the massacre was presented as if it really happened. They say the story deliberately distorted history by using a photo whose authenticity they claim cannot be confirmed.
According to the assembly members, there is strong evidence that the massacre never happened and that there is no proof that it did.
A Shueisha representative said: "Some people say the photo used for reference in the drawing cannot be authenticated. It was inappropriate to use such material."
"The parts related to the use of the photo as pointed out will be edited or deleted when the comic book is published," Shueisha said in reply to the complaint.
The Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal concluded that more than 140,000 people were killed. Some Chinese historians put the death toll at 300,000 in Nanjing alone. Japanese accounts vary from several thousand to 200,000 dead.
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Okay, that's as far as I've read. First reaction:Shueisha Inc. said Wednesday it will halt publication of a "manga" comic featuring the Nanjing Massacre of 1937 in response to complaints by Japanese politicians who claim the slaughter never happened.
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Thanks for the article, I'm gonna translate that... (Yes, no one mentioned it anywhere in the discussion boards. Fuck the Japaddicts.)
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Individual massacres have sadly been a part of war for a very long time. The Holocaust stood out in peoples' minds because of the sheer soulless automated methodical nature of it.frigidmagi wrote:How do they get away with it when the Germans had their faces smeared into the Holocaust from day 1 of the peace?
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I agree that it's massively stupid and ignorant of them, but it's not fair to say that the Japanese won't be able to change or grow as a nation without owning up to what happened. Japan really has changed quite visibly since the end of WW2 and quite a bit for the better. The problem is that no one does shame quite like the Japanese and they've got quite a bit to be ashamed about, and it is often dealt with by denial. This is a major problem with their culture that they are having trouble dealing with.frigidmagi wrote:How do they get away with it when the Germans had their faces smeared into the Holocaust from day 1 of the peace?
Japan won't be able to change or grow has a nation until they admit what they did.
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The U.S. is at least partially - though by absolutely no means entirely, or even mostly - responsible. We were never as hard on Japan as we were on Germany for its wartime atrocities. We even had the Japanese version of Mengele giving the army lectures on biological warfare (the Soviets, by contrast, treated his unit like the war criminals that they were).How do they get away with it when the Germans had their faces smeared into the Holocaust from day 1 of the peace?
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Germans like nothing more than to remind themselves of the Nazi regime and how evil it was and that we must never forget.
Sometimes they go a bit over the top with it. We had Hitler's Generals, Hitler's Admirals, Hitler's whatever and their mothers...
The Japanese seem to have chosen the other extreme...
Sometimes they go a bit over the top with it. We had Hitler's Generals, Hitler's Admirals, Hitler's whatever and their mothers...
The Japanese seem to have chosen the other extreme...
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You have to love the sheer hyprocrisy of this. With things like Grave of the Fireflies and not to mention plenty of museum/memorials to the atomic bombings it's a wonder the Japanese don't drown in their own hyporcisy; the least they could do is just admit what they did during the war. But according to them they were complete angels in the war, driven to it by all sort of crap.
I've said it before, Japan has serious issues of nationalism and national indentity.
I've said it before, Japan has serious issues of nationalism and national indentity.
Japan's surrender was handled differently than Germany's. They didn't get things like Nuremberg that forced them to face up to their crimes.frigidmagi wrote:How do they get away with it when the Germans had their faces smeared into the Holocaust from day 1 of the peace?
My experience has been that most are aware of it. They may try to gloss it over, but they do know it happened. I've only encountered one person that dismissed it all as propoganda. Various Japanese PM's have issed apologies for what happened during the war.frigidmagi wrote:Japan won't be able to change or grow has a nation until they admit what they did.
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I'm not an expert on the Japanese school system, so I'm not aware how it is handled. I've heard all the sensational news reports on the issue, but I've also heard from people I know that they did cover things like Nanking. As I've said, pretty much every Japanese person I've spoken to has been aware of their countries war record.frigidmagi wrote:And yet they don't teach this in their schools. It's one thing to admit to a forgein government, it's another to teach it has history and admit the facts to your own people.
What level are we talking about it not being covered at though? Is it high school? I know that school here doesn't cover some of the nastier things the British did in the Boer war. Likewise I'm not aware if the US schooling system covers events like Mai Lai (not to compare the two on the level they occured at). I've heard the "its not covered" claim many times, but have spoken to people who said they were told about it in school, which makes me curious. Maybe its simply not covered unless you take some subjects further, as some topics are here? As I said, I'm not an expert on Japanese schooling.
I agree that Japan has failed to deal with the crimes of it’s imperial past but I don’t think that you can lump Grave Of The Fireflies in with this. The protagonists in the film are children who suffer mainly at the hand s of comparatively well-fed JAPANESE adults, foreign aggressors barely figure in the film, which is mainly about selfishness on the home front and how the innocent suffered.Stormbringer wrote:You have to love the sheer hyprocrisy of this. With things like Grave of the Fireflies and not to mention plenty of museum/memorials to the atomic bombings it's a wonder the Japanese don't drown in their own hyporcisy; the least they could do is just admit what they did during the war. But according to them they were complete angels in the war, driven to it by all sort of crap.
I've said it before, Japan has serious issues of nationalism and national indentity.
Do bear in mind that Miyazaki the co-head of (and dominant partner within) Ghibli is a card carry Marxist, his films are consistently anti-nationalist and anti-militarist he simply wouldn’t allow an nationalist apologetic to be produced by his studio. What he would do and did is encourage the production of an ANTI-WAR film about how war harms innocents such as the unfortunate brother and sister in the film in question.
It's odd then how the film made no mention of the Japanese militarism and aggression that started the whole fucking war.Do bear in mind that Miyazaki the co-head of (and dominant partner within) Ghibli is a card carry Marxist, his films are consistently anti-nationalist and anti-militarist he simply wouldn?t allow an nationalist apologetic to be produced by his studio.
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Fifteen statements in over half century doesn't amount to much.Sharp-kun wrote:Mostly on Korea, but there have been various admissions from the government.
Japanese schools are no doubt as varied as any nation's, however the fact is that a lot of them don't teach or teach a distorted veiw of WW2. One only has to look at this crap to realize that they've got a serious problem with a good number of people just not believing history. And this is not an isolated incident in the least, there have been university proffessors, politicians, and all matter of people that have said the same.
I've seen the movie; and you're right about the suffering coming from other Japanese. It's definitely not an apologist movie; at times a bit excusive of the role the japanese people played but not apologist persay.Plekhanov wrote:I agree that Japan has failed to deal with the crimes of it’s imperial past but I don’t think that you can lump Grave Of The Fireflies in with this. The protagonists in the film are children who suffer mainly at the hand s of comparatively well-fed JAPANESE adults, foreign aggressors barely figure in the film, which is mainly about selfishness on the home front and how the innocent suffered.
However I find it terribly hypocritical that Japan can make monuments, museums, and yes films about it's national tragedies but starts this crap any time anyone brings up the utterly pointless barbarism it inflicted on others. They seem to feel that it's entirely appropriate to lament their tragedies but they seek to deny their complicity in their atrocities. I find it appalling that the Japanese right wing can utterly deny what they did and attempt to supress anyone that says different.
Just wondering Joe after all your second hand criticisms of Bowling for Columbine, have you actually seen the film you’re now critiquing?Joe wrote:It's odd then how the film made no mention of the Japanese militarism and aggression that started the whole fucking war.Do bear in mind that Miyazaki the co-head of (and dominant partner within) Ghibli is a card carry Marxist, his films are consistently anti-nationalist and anti-militarist he simply wouldn?t allow an nationalist apologetic to be produced by his studio.
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No, but it does ignore the fact that Hiroshima bombing came after more than a decade of military agression on the part of Japan. When it laments a Japanese tragedy, and never mind that the Japanese in large part brought it down on themselves, to the exclusion of all else it rather narrows the focus.Sharp-kun wrote:Why is that necessary in the film? It doesn't make it not anti-war.Joe wrote: It's odd then how the film made no mention of the Japanese militarism and aggression that started the whole fucking war.