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The religion of China is the worship of money/material things/power/force/etc (the law of the jungle and its manifestations).
If China could fight and/or had a sense of dignity, they could have fought for the honor of their older generation women who were raped by the Japanese before they pass away. Japan does not en even give them an apology. Where is the honor of China? They might say that trade with Japan is more important, an argument a prostitute would make with the difference though that a prostitute sells sex and was not sex enslaved to Japan.
And you tell me China will fight. When did a coward start and win a fight?
Just like in almost any country. The US worships wealth and money like crazy, China is no different.
In fact when you compare the early years of US to China now, it's all too similar - no regulation with slavery and abuse of nature.
During WW2, crimes like rape were common - has Russia apologized to Germany for raping half of the women Berlin? The only difference is, when you win the war you aren't judged. Read the Wikileaks stuff about what the US has done/is doing, I'm not hearing any apologies.
Also, you are completely clueless in this topic, Japan has apologized for its crimes multiple times. You're great here on ET as facts are never popular here.
August 26, 1982: Chief Cabinet Secretary Kiichi Miyazawa. "1. The Japanese Government and the Japanese people are deeply aware of the fact that acts by our country in the past caused tremendous suffering and damage to the peoples of Asian countries, including the Republic of Korea (ROK) and China, and have followed the path of a pacifist state with remorse and determination that such acts must never be repeated. Japan has recognized, in the Japan-ROK Joint Communique, of 1965, that the 'past relations are regrettable, and Japan feels deep remorse,' and in the Japan-China Joint Communique, that Japan is 'keenly conscious of the responsibility for the serious damage that Japan caused in the past to the Chinese people through war and deeply reproaches itself.' These statements confirm Japan's remorse and determination which I stated above and this recognition has not changed at all to this day. 2. This spirit in the Japan-ROK Joint Communique, and the Japan-China Joint Communique, naturally should also be respected in Japan's school education and textbook authorization.
September 6, 1997: Prime Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto. "In 1995, on the 50th anniversary of the end of World War II, the Government of Japan expressed its resolution through the statement by the Prime Minister, which states that during a certain period in the past, Japan's conduct caused tremendous damage and suffering to the people of many countries, including China, and the Prime Minister expressed his feeling of deep remorse and stated his heartfelt apology, while giving his word to make efforts for peace. I myself was one of the ministers who was involved in drafting this statement. I would like to repeat that this is the official position of the Government of Japan. During the summit meeting that I had during my visit to China, I have made this point very clear in a frank manner to the Chinese side. Premier Li Peng said that he concurs completely with my remarks""