Tuesday, November 25, 2025

Singapore PM Got The Deserved Knock On His Head For Suggesting China Like Singapore Should Take It Easy With Japan


Like it or not, Singapore's experience with imperial Japan was not quite the same thing as China's.

In China, several hundreds of thousands had been massacred at the hands of the imperial Japanese soldiers. 

Babies thrown into the air and bayoneted to death. 

Women raped and made sex slaves of the soldiers. 

Men forced fed with water till their stomachs bloated, then stepped on to death. 

(Much like what the Chinese in Malaysia  too had suffered at the Nipponese bageroes' hands)

What difference between the horrendous atrocities the Nazis had inflicted on the Jews?   

China should therefore take it easy with Japan like the island state has; live and let live loh?

Except, except...really? 

Really?

Well, well, well...Pm Wong ah! A push back on you is good for your soul and Singapore's too leh!

Don't be quick to shine as a hero lah!

Where unspeakable atrocities are concerned, wanting to be seen as an accommodating and forgiving hero is the last thing to aspire to leh!!

Ai ya ya!!

Postscript : The Graphics Of The Horrors The Nipponese Bageroes  Committed That We Should All Take Them Easy With And Shake Japan Hands For Peace Loh. Ai Ya Ya!! Yes! Yes!


ARIGATO! ARIGATO!!

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