As was reported on this blog - before the mainstream Japanese media reported it - a video of the collision between a Japanese Coast Guard vessel and a Chinese fishing ship was leaked on the internet. You can read that blog here.
At that time, I complained that the Japanese government mishandled the situation and should have made this video public before the anti-Japanese protests began in China. Had the Chinese people know the truth about this event, they probably wouldn't have been out creating hatred for Japan...
Also, the Chinese government lying and telling the Chinese public that the Japanese Coast Guard ships rammed the Chinese ship, didn't help to ease tensions.
Then after the video was leaked showing the truth, we have foolish people in Japan out demonstrating against China.
I wish for peace and goodwill between the Chinese and Japanese people.
Their respective governments can go and jump in a lake for all I care.
A regular reader writes in:
The Japanese government is now preparing to arrest the Coast Guard employee who "felt that the public should know the truth" and posted the videos of the Chinese boat ramming the Japanese Coast Guard ship on You Tube.
The public, including me, feel that he should be left alone.
Like I've been saying all along, everyone should be focusing their attention on the idiot politicians and how they handled the incident.
I hope you write a good blog about it so the world will question the stupidity of the fools who are running this country.
I hate to disappoint, but I really haven't much to say about this excepting that it is par for the course.
The only thing that I will say is that I believe that it was the Japanese government who had a duty to keep this incident from turning into a "foaming-at-the-mouth" event and having regular Chinese people shouting out anti-Japanese remarks at demonstrations (that the Chinese government prodded on for their own ulterior motives).
The Japanese government had a duty to make the truth public. They didn't. The situation got out of hand and one lone guy decided to take it upon himself to tell the truth...
Now, instead of some idiot person higher up in the government taking the fall, they will put the blame on some lower soldier who took and oath to protect his people and his country.
What's wrong with this picture?
As George Orwell once wrote: "In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act."
The truth of the matter should be obvious to anyone who is paying attention: The true villians in this mess are not the Japanese or Chinese people. Just like as in the United States; the true enemy of the people is the government.
As Randolph Bourne wrote: in War is the Health of the State:
The Government, with no mandate from the people, without consultation of the people, conducts all the negotiations, the backing and filling, the menaces and explanations, which slowly bring it into collision with some other Government, and gently and irresistibly slides the country into war.
Read more why it is the government, and their incompetency and motivations, that cause these problems in War is the Health of the State.
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Saturday, November 13, 2010
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Video of China - Japan Ship Collision Leaked on YouTube
The word comes out that the video of the ship collision between the Japanese Coast Guard and the Chinese fishing boat has leaked on Youtube. Now, how in the world could that have happened?
Here's my guess: The Japanese government, not being adept at marketing, felt that they were losing in the battle of public opinion. They probably especially felt, and rightly so, that the Chinese government was using this incident as propaganda to get the Chinese public's mind off of domestic problems. I wrote about that here.
Now, I'll bet, the Japanese have finally gotten smart and decided to use YouTube to "accidentally leak" this video.
From Radio Netherlands Worldwide:
Video footage of a ship collision between Japan's coastguard and a Chinese trawler two months ago has been leaked online, threatening to further strain Tokyo-Beijing ties, media reports said Friday. The two Asian giants have been embroiled in their worst spat in years over the incident in early September near a disputed island chain in the East China Sea, which led Japan to arrest the skipper and detain him for several weeks. China called the arrest invalid and illegal and reacted with a series of protests and other diplomatic countermeasures.
YOUTUBE HAS DELETED THE VIDEO IMMEDIATELY BELOW.
THIS ONE WORKS!
UPDATE! NEW VIDEO FROM JAPANESE TV NEWS*
And, in case Youtube deletes the above video... Here is a copy stored where they can't delete it:
(Note: The comments, "See what kind of a country the People's Republic of China is" etc..are not mine. This video is not mine. The purpose of placing this video here is merely to get the truth out. Personally, I hope Japan and China can peacefully settle this problem in an atmosphere of mutual respect.)
Well,... Uh, China... Your guy looks like he intentionally rammed that Japanese ship... Needs a court trial but I'd say from the looks of this that he's guilty. Better get a good lawyer.
Two things I wonder now:
1) Why the Japanese government didn't stick to their guns and keep this guy in custody.
2) Why didn't the Japanese government "leak" this video sooner?
Oh, I know the reason for #2... It's called, INCOMPETENCE.
Read more: http://www.rnw.nl/english/bulletin/video-china-japan-ship-collision-leaked-youtube
Thanks to News on Japan
Here's my guess: The Japanese government, not being adept at marketing, felt that they were losing in the battle of public opinion. They probably especially felt, and rightly so, that the Chinese government was using this incident as propaganda to get the Chinese public's mind off of domestic problems. I wrote about that here.
Now, I'll bet, the Japanese have finally gotten smart and decided to use YouTube to "accidentally leak" this video.
From Radio Netherlands Worldwide:
Video footage of a ship collision between Japan's coastguard and a Chinese trawler two months ago has been leaked online, threatening to further strain Tokyo-Beijing ties, media reports said Friday. The two Asian giants have been embroiled in their worst spat in years over the incident in early September near a disputed island chain in the East China Sea, which led Japan to arrest the skipper and detain him for several weeks. China called the arrest invalid and illegal and reacted with a series of protests and other diplomatic countermeasures.
YOUTUBE HAS DELETED THE VIDEO IMMEDIATELY BELOW.
THIS ONE WORKS!
UPDATE! NEW VIDEO FROM JAPANESE TV NEWS*
And, in case Youtube deletes the above video... Here is a copy stored where they can't delete it:
(Note: The comments, "See what kind of a country the People's Republic of China is" etc..are not mine. This video is not mine. The purpose of placing this video here is merely to get the truth out. Personally, I hope Japan and China can peacefully settle this problem in an atmosphere of mutual respect.)
Well,... Uh, China... Your guy looks like he intentionally rammed that Japanese ship... Needs a court trial but I'd say from the looks of this that he's guilty. Better get a good lawyer.
Two things I wonder now:
1) Why the Japanese government didn't stick to their guns and keep this guy in custody.
2) Why didn't the Japanese government "leak" this video sooner?
Oh, I know the reason for #2... It's called, INCOMPETENCE.
Read more: http://www.rnw.nl/english/bulletin/video-china-japan-ship-collision-leaked-youtube
Thanks to News on Japan
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Hilarious Recruitment Video for Japanese Coast Guard
You've got to see this. It s a hilarious video for recruitment or the Japanese Coast Guard.
Requirements to join Japanese Coast Guard:
Must be 18 or over
Interested in the oceans and sailing
High School graduate
Ability to follow orders and scrub decks
*Ability to breakdance desireable but not required (will train).
And now, a comparison between Japan and the US Navy:
Requirements to join Japanese Coast Guard:
Must be 18 or over
Interested in the oceans and sailing
High School graduate
Ability to follow orders and scrub decks
*Ability to breakdance desireable but not required (will train).
And now, a comparison between Japan and the US Navy:
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