Japan’s 7.3 magnitude earthquake Chinese strange comments are alarming

The sea off Fukushima, Japan, was unfortunately hit by a strong earthquake measuring 7.3 on the Richter scale at around 11 p.m. local Time on Feb. 13, and 104 people have been injured and more than 900,000 households are without power as of the morning of Feb. 14. Surprisingly, gloating comments abound on social media platforms such as Weibo, and they have all been released by the Chinese Communist Party‘s Internet supervision department.

Under the People’s Daily and other official microblog accounts, some people thought the magnitude of 7.3 was too small; some said it didn’t matter whether others were dead or alive as long as the local Chinese were fine; others stressed in a reproachful tone that they hoped the Fukushima nuclear plant would be fine:.

“7.3 magnitude is estimated to be misrepresented in Japan, the first earthquake in Japan in 2021”

“The UN should pay close attention! Watch out for Japan to use this opportunity to sneak nuclear waste water to harm humanity”

“Nuclear pollution will cause a disaster in the ocean!”

“I hope the Chinese people in Japan are okay, I hope the nuclear power plant is okay, plus it’s okay.”

If you think this is all the cold-blooded comments, it is very wrong, the following comments are so vicious that people can not help but read a breath of cold air:.

“New Year’s Eve …… This is also too happy, right?” “Great …… continue to cheer it up” “Japan earthquake is as common as a heavy rainstorm, do not worry about them.” “The Japanese who don’t acknowledge the 300,000 dead in Nanking should all be shaken to death.” “No prayers, I hope the Japanese island sinks into the sea.”

Although some netizens also suggested that they should not gloat, but a single person, a few comments were quickly drowned out by the spit of others.

The outside world lamented that the Chinese had so quickly forgotten the Japanese private aid supplies and the heartwarming phrase “the mountains and rivers are different, but the wind and moon are the same” during the Communist Party’s viral outbreak.

Just a week ago, an earthquake struck off the coast of Taiwan in the early hours of the morning, alarming the Taiwanese with a series of 10 national alerts. The incident was also on Weibo’s hot search at the time. The outside world was also shocked by the amount of gloating online comments.

The internet recorded the comments of Chinese nationals at the time: “How not to shake those Taiwan independence,” “only level 4 ah, level 8 is fun ah,” “only my concern is the alarm issued after the earthquake what is good to show off? ” “How many people died ah?”

Analysts believe that such cold-bloodedness among Chinese citizens is the result of the Communist Party’s forceful indoctrination of so-called nationalism and a party Culture of “treating the enemy as ruthlessly as winter.

The founder of the American Institute for China Aid, Fu Xiqiu, once concluded that the Chinese Communist Party believes in treating its enemies as ruthlessly as winter, and that even its own founding father, Liu Shaoqi, lost all human rights after being branded as an enemy. This is true not only in China, but also in the former Soviet Union and the communist countries of Eastern Europe, where cruelty is the inevitable result of the Communist Party’s culture and atheism.

For his part, former veteran Chinese media personality Ling Cangzhou, responding to Chinese netizens cheering former U.S. President Donald Trump‘s infection with the Communist virus, has commented to Voice of America, “Chinese society lacks one word, ‘love’, love for people.”

In response to Chinese netizens’ reaction to the earthquake in Japan, some on overseas social media platforms lamented.

“More than 70 years of garbage Education has successfully degraded people into beasts.”

“It is said that 11 million people died in China during the eight-year war against China. But 50 million Chinese died of starvation in the 3-year famine, 20 million were killed in the Cultural Revolution, 1 million were massacred in the Communist Party’s land reform after the founding of the country, as well as the 3 anti-5 anti-revolution, the land reform before the founding of the country, the 64 massacre, etc. Japan is no longer the Imperial Japan of the war of aggression against China, but the Communist Party is still the same.”