The mid-level repair effectively put ethnic chauvinism into practice; Japanese people staying in hotels triggered air raid alarms.

The video says that the hotel’s website states that travelers from any country are allowed to stay, but when they arrived, they were told Japanese people are not allowed and an air raid siren was sounded. Those who didn’t know might think the hotel is using bombers to attack them. Then hotel staff said Tengchong has never hosted Japanese, which everyone in Tengchong knows. I want to ask, what policy is this? Should Tengchong residents oppose Japan’s former fascist government and Japanese people equally? Japanese tourists coming to China probably aren’t the type to have fascist ideas and want to kill all Chinese. Now, this hotel has made people who aren’t anti-China or even anti-China. Also, hotel staff said it’s because the hotel is not upscale enough and only accepts guests from Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, and mainland China. I want to ask, are you telling tourists only that Japanese aren’t accepted, and it’s because of historical reasons, and you even sounded an air raid siren? Even if there are relevant policies, why not put them on the hotel website in advance? Or does the hotel know this will cause backlash and prefer to wait until Japanese guests arrive to do it? Another interesting thing is I haven’t found the full version of this exchange between tourists and hotel front desk on other video sites. I only found it on Tencent News. The most important parts—“hotel website says travelers from any country are allowed to stay” and “hotel’s star rating isn’t high enough to accept foreigners”—were cut out. If the hotel really has such confidence, why not release these parts to let the public see if the hotel is patriotic?

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Incredible news, everywhere is very absurd

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During the Anti-Japanese War, Chairman Mao said: “The Chinese people and the Japanese people are united; there is only one enemy, which is Japanese imperialism and the traitors of the Chinese nation.”
Lu Xun also said: “The masses of Japan and China are originally brothers. The bourgeoisie deceive the masses, drawing a line with their blood, and continue to do so. But the proletariat and their pioneers are using blood to wash it away.”
Today, both China and Japan are imperialist countries. The bourgeois governments of China and Japan, especially the most reactionary Chinese bureaucratic monopoly bourgeoisie, are robbers who incite discord between the Chinese and Japanese peoples, and are the common enemies of the two peoples.

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The bourgeoisie in China are inherently all Western slaves; they only treat patriotism as a business. Their chauvinism is actually inciting the lower classes to oppose foreign imperialists competing with them, while secretly kowtowing to Westerners. In reality, the Chinese reformists themselves are the main culprits. There was a news report about a Japanese university student who came to China for cycling and lost his bicycle. As a result, the local public security bureau searched the entire city for his bicycle, and after finding it, they even posted online to boast about how well the Chinese reform police treated foreigners. Such hotels only dare to attack those Japanese without background; if the Chinese reform police really came, they would also kneel on the ground and kowtow to the Japanese, showing their cowardice and fear of the strong.

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Zhongxiu media deliberately incite this reactionary public opinion; they are very aware of what they are doing and also very clear about the truth of the matter.

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