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uoco t1_jd55zel wrote

You could use that analogy for every single country lmao.

France and the rest of europe all hate each other due to napoleon, there's no way the european union will last! /s

It's japan's actions in the first sino-japanese war(pre ww1) and ww2 that make them disliked by china and other asian countries.

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RandomBananaHamac t1_jd73lbg wrote

You can't compare 15 years of Napoleonic regime to several hundred years of hatred.

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uoco t1_jd7gaff wrote

Sure, then you've got hundreds of years of wars in europe to choose from besides napoleon, from hundred year war, thirty year war, ottoman-byzantine wars, russia-swedish wars, russia-polish wars, anglo-french wars, anglo-spanish wars, belgian wars, saxon wars, war of the roses etc.

There was several hundred years of hatred in europe too.

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RandomBananaHamac t1_jd7kgpd wrote

Yes, but those are not two countries singled out. This is a whole continent full of countries. If you want to make a somewhat similar comparison you could take England and France. Even then, there was no genocide between those two and no enslaving each other so it's not really the same situation.

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giratina12 t1_jd5j1oi wrote

It's actually only China and Old Koreans. Most countries in Asia and the young Korean population hold positive views of Japan.

Nice try though

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uoco t1_jd5jwk1 wrote

I mean, most young people in every country, even china and japan, hold positive views of each other. And this is especially true for asia, where invasion wars haven't existed for decades.

But that doesn't really change what I said

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