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[-] halcyoncmdr@piefed.social 13 points 2 weeks ago

they give the impression they are not ashamed of the actions but only worried about people finding it about it.

It's not that there is a lack of shame, admitting dishonor and mistakes is common, but their culture is adverse to admitting dishonor to outsiders. Japan still has a massive cultural hangup based around perceived honor. Pointing out historical facts is taken similarly to an attack on the country.

[-] Cytobit@piefed.social 6 points 2 weeks ago

But do they not believe they deserve these "attacks"? What's honorable about avoiding consequences? How do they square that?

[-] Jankatarch@lemmy.world 4 points 2 weeks ago

Tbf it's not like a hivemind. They probably have people/politicians supporting the statues.

[-] ramble81@lemmy.zip 2 points 2 weeks ago

Which is ironic, because I find admitting and owning up to mistakes more honorable than trying to brush it under the tatami.

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