However, there was a very different message from the communist bandit government in Peking. The Chinese "People Daily" marked the occasion with an article repeating the usual accusations of Japanese actions during World War II and demanding that the Prime Minister of Japan actually go down on his knees to beg forgiveness for the "crimes" of his, and the Japanese people's, ancestors. Here we see a very clear example of how different a traditional monarchy and a revolutionary republican country operate. On one hand, a leader calls for respect for the forebears who built a great nation, honoring the national heritage and going forward, heads held high, with righteous pride. On the other hand, we see a puppet publication of a totalitarian government, the most murderous regime in human history, calling to mind horror stories, demanding humiliation, demanding someone to beg forgiveness and all because they consider everyone collectively guilty of everything for all time. Which system seems the healthier and more virtuous of the two? The answer is obvious just as it is obvious that a regime founded on the betrayal of their own history, culture and traditions must hold animosity against those who have loyally remained faithful to their own.
Long live Japan! Long live the Emperor!
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