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January 29, 2007
More on "The Truth About Nanking"
The film Web site is here, and it contains a video of the press conference by the director, calling the planned Chinese documentary propaganda based on historical misunderstanding and saying Japan must communicate the correct history to the world. All the typical garbage.
What I want to know is, couldn't they think up a more creative title than "The Truth About Nanking?" I mean, that's not just revisionism, that's lazy revisionism. How about "We Didn't Kill Your Grandmother" or "Japan: We Didn't Do All That Stuff We Did"? The Yogi Berra reference would at least lighten things up a bit.
Posted by b-applegate at January 29, 2007 1:55 AM
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