Lee Kuan Yew & Robert Kuok's RAW Insights on Japan (Overseas Chinese Stories)

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  • @jackwestcott4469
    @jackwestcott4469 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +58

    LKY's ability to look a century ahead in time will be forever unmatched.

  • @DeBeard
    @DeBeard ปีที่แล้ว +230

    This documentary tells once again:
    There ain't any forever friendship or fued, only mutual interests.

    • @1001001a
      @1001001a ปีที่แล้ว +8

      No Shit. Essence of Survival.

    • @ordoabchao4202
      @ordoabchao4202 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Kissinger was right

    • @lordshin73
      @lordshin73 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ordoabchao4202 Of all the many things he said, which piece are you referring to??

    • @ordoabchao4202
      @ordoabchao4202 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@lordshin73 the thing in the original post obviously

    • @shooting4star2023
      @shooting4star2023 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      - only mutual interests -- at the moment --

  • @sying0824
    @sying0824 ปีที่แล้ว +61

    As a fellow Malaysian, I really appreciate your video essay content about these two ledendary figures. Planning to watch Oppenheimer, glad that I sytumble upon this before watching it in the cinema.
    Side note: Can't believe I get to see Horimiya to be used as reference here!!

    • @BordersLess
      @BordersLess  ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Thank you for such a nice comment!

    • @kimhockyap-fm7ur
      @kimhockyap-fm7ur ปีที่แล้ว

      The japanese changed the world. They debunk the myth that the british is invincible. If not for them , we will still subject,slave to the colonial bully. God plans it all.

    • @cs2730
      @cs2730 ปีที่แล้ว

      🇲🇾 Malaysia Boleh!

  • @roderickpineda5886
    @roderickpineda5886 ปีที่แล้ว +374

    As a Filipino, Lee Kwan yew was and still is the best statesman that Asia has had. He was not just intelligent, he was insightful and unapologetic because he was speaking truths regardless of how distasteful it might have sounded especially to westerners like the US and EU. If all leaders of southeast Asia had even just 25% of Lee Kwan yew's brains , southeast Asia would be a force in the global stage. Instead, most countries in the region, my country the Philippines in particular, seem to want to remain forever under the shadow of their former colonizers like the US. We have no sense of our history, because its been erased from our collective memory under More than 450 years of brutal Spanish and american colonization and brainwashing. No sense of national identity. Even our name "Filipino" and "Philippines" is a name given by our spanish colonizers to honor their king Philip and to designate us as their slaves yet we embrace the name and are even proud of it. Hence, without any national identity we have no patriotic fervor, no unity, and therefore, no hope for progress

    • @BordersLess
      @BordersLess  ปีที่แล้ว +20

      My next video (I hope soon) will explore some of his thoughts on the Philippines. Will expect backlash there too

    • @merlin5045
      @merlin5045 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      america massacred 50 thousands Filipinos just a hundred years ago .. The american general in Philippines said to his men "I want no prisoners. I wish you to kill and burn; the more you kill and burn the better it will please me. …. I want all persons killed who are capable of bearing arms in actual hostilities against the United States.” general smith then ordered “Kill everyone over ten.” .. but surprisingly many Filipinos still worshipped the americans today

    • @johnl.7754
      @johnl.7754 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Lew Kwan is not corrupt so Singapore becomes strong. Corrupt leaders corrupt practices keep their countries weak.

    • @inkbold8511
      @inkbold8511 ปีที่แล้ว +16

      So what was Philippine called before the invasion from western countries?

    • @Kokuto_Cinoten
      @Kokuto_Cinoten ปีที่แล้ว +14

      @@inkbold8511 sa far i know none, cause before the spanish rule, the archipelago is called many names by different trades from other countries, and also the philippines as a group back then didnt have a unified identity, as the philippine like other countries of their past has multiple factions and tribes with differences and different interests and some warring with each other, its like the East Asia's warring states, where there is either no king/emperor, or the emperor is just a puppet. the only thing that unified philippines as a whole was the long bubbling frustration of spanish rule.

  • @greendragonspirit1646
    @greendragonspirit1646 ปีที่แล้ว +82

    Lee kuan yew is one of a kind, he speaks so eloquently, I believe what he says is true ( in regards to japan) , America is just using Japan and other countries that they have military bases in.

    • @Ikaros23
      @Ikaros23 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      Japan and Germany has been nr 2-3 after the USA in terms of GDP for decades. It’s obvious that this is because they are under the American system. And where given aid after ww2 instead of been put to debt.
      The alternativ was to be under Russia.

    • @muktobro
      @muktobro 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Indeed it's true Japan is us colony

    • @kc4276
      @kc4276 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Japan and Germany (both especially) and basically ever other country with a US military base.

    • @rickysampson8759
      @rickysampson8759 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Look up the first nato general thoughts on Germany. That’s all you need to know

    • @SLingLaw-hx6fy
      @SLingLaw-hx6fy 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@rickysampson8759needed SOMEONE who was familiar with fighting the Soviets I guess

  • @yabbadabbadoo8225
    @yabbadabbadoo8225 ปีที่แล้ว +44

    Having lived in Singapore in the 70's, it was staggering what just 3 million Chinese people on a tiny Island could do.
    Crossing many times into Malaya for business was like stepping back 50 years
    I'm sure the gap has closed in recent years but the Jewel is Singapore still.

    • @drk7016
      @drk7016 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      because SG is mini-china , so there is a big gap

    • @sonnymak6707
      @sonnymak6707 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      That's a very racist statement

    • @hayabusa1329
      @hayabusa1329 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@drk7016without Chinese Singapore would still be a third world country

    • @CKxperience
      @CKxperience 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Malaysia is not too bad now also

    • @kennyyap9745
      @kennyyap9745 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@CC-dx6bc ...THEY FOLLOWED WESTERN WORKS CULTURES BUT NOT FOR MONEY'S.

  • @AnnieT369
    @AnnieT369 ปีที่แล้ว +219

    The Japanese directed their extreme cruelty to the Chinese who were not the people who had the oil embargo against them. To the Americans who had them cornered they were kinder. How do you explain the twisted mentality of the Japanese?

    • @brianliew5901
      @brianliew5901 ปีที่แล้ว +50

      The samurai has been castrated totally and can hardly protect their own women. Perhaps it's karma; they tried committing genocide on the Chinese by massacring them en masse. It won't be a surprise should a war break out in the Far East, Japanese women will definitely be the comfort women for all participants fighting a life and death battle.

    • @peachychoc7905
      @peachychoc7905 ปีที่แล้ว

      And the worst part of it is that the Chinese are the ones who gave these barbaric j4ps their traditions and culture…..and to show their “appreciation” to the Chinese, the j4ps initiated w4rs that caused de4ths, destruction and unt0ld suffering

    • @kooisengchng5283
      @kooisengchng5283 ปีที่แล้ว +67

      Japanese have a 'white' mentality. They regarded themselves as equal to Anglosaxons and treated them very well. While Japanese soldiers raped and murdered Asian nurses in Singapore General Hospital and elsewhere, they spared the Anglosaxon staff. In fact they were very well treated. One of the reasons Japanese took it out on the Chinese was that in China, Chinese soldiers together with the population held back the Japanese occupation. What was expected to be a 6 month campaign went on to the end of the war, tying down half the Japanese military, which in turn affected the Japanese campaign in Asia and Pacific. It was a desperate act. Very much like the incarceration of the Chinese in Malaya during the Emergency. It was a sign of desperation by the British who were losing the battle for the hearts and minds of Malayans.

    • @rosalynnchow5057
      @rosalynnchow5057 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@kooisengchng5283 I think you are partially correct. The Japanese intended to conquer mainland China & eventually genocide the Chinese race. In Banting village, a Malay woman said during WW2 soldiers came for rice & villagers were afraid; the Japs assured the Malays they will only kill Chinese & spare the Malays. In other recounts from survivors, some of these Japanese soldiers spoke Hokkien dialect. They were the trecherous half-breed Taiwanese who joined in the mass murder of Chinese across South East Asia. It's a pity LKY admired these savages inspite of their disciplined work culture. If they have brutal barbaric cruel streaks in their DNA, they are most welcome to Sg.

    • @rosalynnchow5057
      @rosalynnchow5057 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      ​@@kooisengchng5283 I once witnessed a Japanese bowing like a slave to some white bin. We were in a group checking in at Heathrow, Lon-Kul. We were told to give up 4 business class seats to 4 white British hitchhikers. Since I was the leader, I firmly said no. Whereas this little Japanese architect traveling with me hastily agreed. What a frigging idi*t. We bought premium tickets, and we are gonna give away our business class seats to strangers just bcos they are white and we are Asians??? Fresh Orange, man.

  • @lordlee6473
    @lordlee6473 ปีที่แล้ว +62

    Lee is a pragmatist. His views changed based on his observations over the years. Japanese and Germany were good with PRs, they had to given the atrocities they committed. Those PR skills helped to make both countries look better than they really are. These false facades are gradually falling apart though, and the process has sped up significantly as China rises fast

    • @gmanlee575
      @gmanlee575 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      💯

  • @BordersLess
    @BordersLess  ปีที่แล้ว +97

    Some other observations from living here:
    - Plenty of Mainland Chinese people living & studying here. They make up the largest foreign resident group here (alongside the Vietnamese and Koreans). Reasons for moving include a love of Japanese culture like anime plus being culturally easier to adapt to given how easy the written language is to learn. Additionally, some students are sent by their parents to study here given the perceived safety for their children over living in the US/UK/Australia etc + Japanese universities are still highly regarded. Have also met a number of Singaporeans living here.
    - I somewhat disagree with his comment on telling young Japanese to leave the country if they could speak English. You can get some pretty awesome jobs/opportunities here if you're bilingual. Though I definitely see females in jobs that are well below their capabilities.
    - Observed lots of foreigners from across the world trying to make a life here despite the poor wages and rigid work culture. Shows that Japan still attracts people through its culture/soft power. Some do well here, some others struggle their way through, and many leave after a few years.
    - Tokyo still feels rich. Plenty of people are out and about shopping & eating. Rarely see any vacancies or poorly maintained buildings, though I hear there is a homeless problem that's well hidden. The 1980s must have been an amazing time to live in Japan.
    - Have met a surprising number of overseas-born Japanese (2-5th generation) from the USA or Canada that have decided to make a permanent return to Japan. Perhaps not a surprise given the sh*tshow back home (not my quote).
    - Korean pop culture is extremely popular with the young generation of Japanese (25 and under)
    - Right-wing activists are aplenty here. You'll see them driving around in sound-trucks spouting anti-foreign sentiment plus waving the imperial flag around.
    - English levels are worse than I thought. Only a handful of people I've met can speak English at a level where you can have engaging conversations.
    - Wages here are pretty bad, compounded by the weak yen. This likely means more Japanese will take fewer holidays OR they leave the country in search of better wages (which is difficult to do without speaking another language).

    • @pingpong7810
      @pingpong7810 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      🈴🈴🈴🈴🈴🈴🈴🈴🈴🈴🈴🈴taiwan hongkong country🉐㊙️㊙️🉐㊙️🉐㊙️🉐㊙️🉐㊙️㊙️🉐🉐㊙️㊙️🉐㊙️

    • @ruthhaller276
      @ruthhaller276 ปีที่แล้ว

      p

    • @ruthhaller276
      @ruthhaller276 ปีที่แล้ว

      l

    • @fredfrond6148
      @fredfrond6148 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      Very interesting observations. China coming after Japan economically biig time. One out 20 jobs in Japan are related to fossil burning 🔥 cars. The battery electric vehicle is coming and China is using its massive market to drive down the manufacturing cost of the automobiles manufactured by Chinese companies.

    • @johnyossarian9059
      @johnyossarian9059 ปีที่แล้ว

      So, the evil Chinese went through all the trouble developing EV batteries just to go after the Japanese?
      How evil!!

  • @JeanGunnhildr88
    @JeanGunnhildr88 ปีที่แล้ว +57

    LKY almost got killed by the Japanese army. Luckily he survived 😢

    • @BordersLess
      @BordersLess  ปีที่แล้ว +12

      Yes, absolutely crazy. People say he was chosen by god...

    • @aoeu256
      @aoeu256 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Maybe there could have been an even better LKY who died in occupation...

    • @tvgerbil1984
      @tvgerbil1984 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      He actually served the Imperial Japanese Army during the Japanese occupation of Singapore from 1942 to 1943. He helped the Japanese to decipher Allied radio messages. He left the Imperial Japanese Army when the tide of the war turned against the Japanese in the Pacific. The British knew of his collaboration but chose not to prosecute him.

    • @cs2730
      @cs2730 ปีที่แล้ว

      ​@@aoeu256or a worse one which destroys the country...

    • @cs2730
      @cs2730 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      ​@@tvgerbil1984what would you do at 19 years old? Get killed for nothing instead??

  • @megatronDelaMusa
    @megatronDelaMusa ปีที่แล้ว +53

    Here's a great leader, Lee Kuan Yew. If only Ghana could have a great leader again

    • @augusth8212
      @augusth8212 ปีที่แล้ว

      In fact, Japan's Tokugawa Shogunate (1600-1867) were secret Korean immigrants (infiltrators). And at the Showa era (1925-1989), Emperor Hirohito was a covert Chinese and his cohorts were secret Korean descendants. As for the post WWII era, many of Prime Ministers including Shinzo Abe was also Korean spy not Japanese.

  • @lordshin73
    @lordshin73 ปีที่แล้ว +143

    Lee Kuan Yew is one of the best stateman the WORLD (not just ASIA) has every known in its entire history.

    • @SiGa-i1r
      @SiGa-i1r ปีที่แล้ว

      He wears a leash and noose around his neck. All leaders are masons in a satanic club.

    • @Job-zh8eb
      @Job-zh8eb 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Then come shi Jin ping, great statesman.

    • @Frabdullah-m5y
      @Frabdullah-m5y หลายเดือนก่อน

      We Agree with U All, Greatest man of all time.

  • @usiohaki295
    @usiohaki295 ปีที่แล้ว +537

    Can a leopard change its spots ? Japan has never apologised for nanjing massacre.

    • @richiesd1
      @richiesd1 ปีที่แล้ว

      Japan is a shit country. Unlike Germany, that made amends for their crimes. All they can do now is kiss at the United States. China, on the other hand, is sharing the technology and helping the developing world with infrastructure.

    • @slly4276
      @slly4276 ปีที่แล้ว

      That’s because US administration is guarding them in exchange for their secret data on their horrendous scientific experiments on Chinese victims.

    • @michaelfung4629
      @michaelfung4629 ปีที่แล้ว

      They can't even admit it to themselves. FYI- what they did in Nanjing was so f$cked up that the NAZIS set up refugee camps for Nanjing residents in German controlled areas.

    • @lktan224
      @lktan224 ปีที่แล้ว +108

      They denied it happened. That’s even bad as not apologising.

    • @jimshaw9034
      @jimshaw9034 ปีที่แล้ว

      They have killed millions during WW2, now they will kill millions more by
      releasing the Fukushima radioactive water into the ocean!!!

  • @yuey0602
    @yuey0602 ปีที่แล้ว +208

    I have worked for a Japanese insurance company for 10 years, and have many Japanese companies in China as clients. So I have some 1st hand experience about Japanese people and culture.
    I highly recommend anyone who is interested in Japanese culture, to watch a documentary, The Pacific War in Color.
    from what I can tell, the Japanese havent change their mindset even a tiny little bit from the documentary showed, it really precisely describes how Japanese make decisions, even today.
    So I think when things go south, Japan can be a vary dangerous country very easily, the US really shouldnt unleash their Japan dog for deterring China.

    • @suckmemore
      @suckmemore ปีที่แล้ว +23

      Maybe us just same as jp!

    • @alsetalokin88
      @alsetalokin88 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@suckmemore amurikkka is a soulless greedy selfish giant corporation masquerading as a cuntry. the privately owned feral reserve fake central bank is the eye on top of the pyramid.

    • @peanut0brain
      @peanut0brain ปีที่แล้ว

      Unleashed the dog. China will have a good excuse to revenge

    • @eugenechin2863
      @eugenechin2863 ปีที่แล้ว

      @yuey0602 I think this time if Japan goes back to its WW2 days, China will more than happy wipe that island off the face of the planet.

    • @willengel2458
      @willengel2458 ปีที่แล้ว +18

      China has a no first use of nuclear weapons, or nuclear weapon against a non nuclear opponent, except for Japan.

  • @candychimes8184
    @candychimes8184 ปีที่แล้ว +146

    Holocaust in Germany is much highlighted in history. But how Japan massacred and pillage across Asia never received much attention. Even Japanese themselves didnt know this cruel part of their history.

    • @21goikenban17
      @21goikenban17 ปีที่แล้ว

      The funny stories about Germany are only spread in the countries that were part of the Allied Powers, and are only passed down as funny stories in the rest of the world.
      The funny stories about Japan are also only passed down to a few dim-witted Chinese and Korea, which has been fighting a civil war for more than 70 years.

    • @charleschoy2327
      @charleschoy2327 ปีที่แล้ว +17

      Undisputed loyalty to USA.

    • @muuttohaukka0320
      @muuttohaukka0320 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

      It depends on who you ask in Japan. Sure some people simply don’t care, but as long as you ask decent people, we know it since we learn it in school. I was shown horrific videos of brutality done by Japanese armies in the Asia pacific when I was in a high school.

    • @snowlee-ml7rr
      @snowlee-ml7rr 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      pretend to not know the history. Once you mention that Japan was an agg1-ressor in World War II, the first reaction of the Japa1-nese is to refute you: "The two 🥚of the United St1-ates caused the Japan1-ese to suffer", "Japan is the only country that eats 🥚, and the Amer1-icans should apologize!"

    • @matthewbarry376
      @matthewbarry376 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The Germans are not mentally well because of the extreme guilt tripping and reminder of WW2. Funnily enough the British(English really) who's atrocities are far far greater and more numerous than the Germans do not learn much or in many cases anything about these atrocities in their education.

  • @BordersLess
    @BordersLess  ปีที่แล้ว +93

    I haven't read Lee's memoirs from 1998 but found this quote interesting in the context of his life (and with the new release of the movie, Oppenheimer):
    "Those of my generation who saw the Japanese soldiers in the flesh cannot forget their almost inhuman attitude to death in battle. They were not afraid to die. They made fearsome enemies and needed so little to keep going -- the tin containers on their belts carried only rice, some soya beans and salt fish. Throughout the occupation, a common sight was of Japanese soldiers at bayonet practice on open fields. Their war cries as they stabbed their gunny-sack dummies were bloodcurdling. Had the British re-invaded and fought their way down Malaya into Singapore, there would have been immense devastation.
    After seeing them at close quarters, I was sure that for sheer fighting spirit, they were among the world's finest. But they also showed a meanness and viciousness towards their enemies equal to the Huns'. Genghis Khan and his hordes could not have been more merciless. I have no doubts about whether the two atom bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki were necessary. Without them, hundreds of thousands of civilians in Malaya and Singapore, and millions in Japan itself, would have perished."
    I've been in Japan for more than 3 months now. In an attempt to decipher the country, I did some research into what these two legends thought about Japan and its people, whose lives were defined (and almost lost) by WW2.
    If you spend most of your time in the major Japanese cities, it is difficult to tell if it's a country on the decline. Tokyo especially feels as busy and vibrant as ever.
    However, the demographic time bomb is hard to ignore and as Lee says, "Demographics determine the destiny of a people. If you are declining in population, as a nation, you are declining in strength."
    I haven’t been in the country long enough to confirm but there’s a certain way people must act and behave, especially in the workplace.
    This is apparent with my Japanese friends who put 1000% into their office jobs (and are happy to do it) at the detriment of their own physical and mental health, unable to refuse a request.
    Even at their non-religious festivals, there’s almost a religious fervour to them. I attended the Sapporo YOSAKOI Soran Festival where super-coordinated teams of performers dance rigorously all day in the searing heat - for three days in a row. Saw some people pass out as well as plenty of tears along the way.
    As Robert Kuok says, “I saw what made the Japanese tick. I admired their discipline. That's what made Japan what it is today: discipline - not brilliance, but discipline. You obeyed orders, even if the orders were wrong.”
    In the end, both were pragmatists who built solid relations with Japan and its people, somehow forgiving the past (but never forgetting the untold atrocities).

    • @ronnie2.803
      @ronnie2.803 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      はい、私もここ日本に住んでいます…日本はすべての政治を政治家に任せています。 彼らは、彼らの指導者は決して裏切らないと言っています…他のほとんどの法定通貨と同様に、円もゼロに暴落し、計り知れないインフレ高水準を引き起こしています…しかし、日銀は依然として何兆もの米国債を保有しています…なぜこれらの債券を売って購入しないのでしょうか 円を返して? 5月23日発行の最新ニュースをチェックしてみると、「なぜ中国と日本は米国がデフォルトしないように祈るのか。 債券について..」これは何十年も暴露されていないトリックです。 日本と中国は、1972年のニクソン大統領以来、アメリカが金からドルを奪ったため、アメリカが世界のどの国にも一度も返済していないことを知っている。アメリカ人は、日本と中国の両方に債務を返済する能力はないと毎日繰り返している…ドルは今では裏付けられている アメリカの政治家の「言葉」以外の何ものでもないし、その価値は 3 セントにも満たない !!!!!!@@!!….
      そして世界はアメリカの政治家の「言葉」すら信用していないことを今では知っているのに、なぜ彼らは未だにアメリカのために国債を保有しているのでしょうか?
      答えは今や完全に明らかです…ますます多くの人々にとって…。「彼ら」はアメリカの兵器化されたドルを自国民へのステルス課税に利用しています…彼ら、彼ら自身の政府はアメリカの援助を受けて…未だにアメリカからインフレを輸入しています。 日本が多額の借金を抱えていることはもうわかっていますが、日本は自国民に借金を負っています…日銀は今、自国民に「はい、返済します。しかし、インフレを引き起こすドルを日本国民全員に課税するために使います」と言っています。 。
      Yes I live here in japan too…they have left all politics to their politicians. They say their leaders will never betray them….the yen like most other FIATS are crashing to zero causing UNTOLD INFLATION HEIGHTS….but the BOJ still hold on to TRILLIONS of american treasury bonds….why don’t they sell these bonds to buy back their yen? If u check latest news in May 23rd published, “why China and Japan pray usa will not default. On bonds..” this is the trick that has not been exposed in decades. Japan and China knows that america has never repaid ANY COUNTRY in the world because usa took the dollar off gold since Nixon 1972. The americans REPEAT DAILY THAT THEY ARE INCAPABLE OF REPAYING THE DEBT TO BOTH JAPAN AND CHINA…..The dollar is now backed by nothing but the “word” of american politicians & has LESS THAN 3 CENTS OF VALUE TO IT!!!!!@@!!…..
      and since the world knows now that they do not even trust the “word” of american politicians then WHY do they still hold bonds for usa?
      The answer is now PERFECTLY CLEAR…to more and more people….”THEY” are using the american weaponized dollars to STEALTH TAX their OWN citizens…they, their own governments with the help of america… are still IMPORTING INFLATION FROM america. We know by now that Japan is a big debt holder BUT Japan owes its debt to its OWN citizens…BOJ is now saying to their OWN citizens, yes we will repay you, but we will use the inflation causing dollar to TAX all citizens of japan.

    • @jamaljyf
      @jamaljyf ปีที่แล้ว

      very true indeed. Now Japan is nothing but USA's little vassal state., a chess piece against China and Russia.

    • @alhkcblack9617
      @alhkcblack9617 ปีที่แล้ว +19

      They are a collectivist society like other East Asian nations but Japanese are unique because they are collectivists to an extreme level more than others and to their own detriment. Maybe has something to do with their culture being so shaped by and obsession with order and heiarchy. Even today they still have their emperor family hanging out in their palace. 😂

    • @davidchang1827
      @davidchang1827 ปีที่แล้ว

      Ppp⁰😊

    • @zhangyi5145
      @zhangyi5145 ปีที่แล้ว +18

      you're not qualified to forgive the past

  • @funwelly5086
    @funwelly5086 ปีที่แล้ว +45

    Almost been killed by them, but yet built strong economic connections and
    Learn from them . thats how a mature man behaves

  • @larrycampbell5649
    @larrycampbell5649 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    "What he says about Japanese cohesiveness and their drive for perfection is accurate. However, the Japanese tend to be very rigid in their thinking, which may not serve them well in today's globalized world. This system was effective from the 1930s to the 1990s, contributing to Japan's economic and military strength during those decades."

    • @gmanlee575
      @gmanlee575 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Correct their advantages are no longer advantages in this era instead its actually crippling them. Theyre already in rapid decline. Itll get much worse it also helps they like to self harm to plz the Americans

  • @FLAI100
    @FLAI100 ปีที่แล้ว +20

    Yeah, so were the rest of Asia Pacific, when the Japanese came to Indonesia in the 40s they say “we are your Asian brothers Dai Nippon and we will free u from the Dutch and British and so on.. ‘but unlike the Europeans especially the British that treats us quite nicely and gave us education and infrastructure so on, the Japanese on the other hand just came here, took our rice, our food, took our teritory, took our money….. But somehow flash forward 40 years the Japanese came back, said sorry then treats us nicely again. When i tell this to my Japanese friend at school he said he never knew that the Japanese invaded other countries that cruely……

    • @tccheo9215
      @tccheo9215 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    • @williamteo
      @williamteo 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      now there is no lky things are different. the new 4th gen born and enjóy never hd hunger n suffer will not appreciate that we are so blessed.

    • @view1st
      @view1st 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      When the British and the Dutch first invaded they too acted just like the Japanese, barbarically. Only after they had pacified and westernised you (Lee Kwan Yu being a very good example) and made you docile did they then start treating you 'nicely', if being treated condescendingly as a lesser breed of human can be said to be nice. I'm sure the Japanese would have done the same had they ruled your long enough.
      Did you miss how the British treated you as brutally as the Japanese when you began to demand independence, what we British euphemistically call the 'Malayan Emergency'. That was not a pretty period in Malaysia's history.

    • @Dharma_and_Ahimsa
      @Dharma_and_Ahimsa 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Nonsense British took so much out of India

    • @nyk2000m
      @nyk2000m 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The Jap atrocity against Malayan Chinese were NOT on the same level compared to other races. It had to do with Malayan Chinese heavily supported Chiang Kak Shek effort in Sino Japan war. Upon took over, they ransomed 50m USD from Chinese community and slaughtered about 200-300K Chinese Malayan. Lee Kuan Yew himself said the figure is 50-60K just in Singapore, it could be more.

  • @James-mc5hc
    @James-mc5hc ปีที่แล้ว +241

    Never ever forget
    What are the Japanese
    They did not change
    They never apologize

    • @rosalynnchow5057
      @rosalynnchow5057 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      Never ever forget LKY expressed admiration for them. Oh, btw, he is Hakka. No wonder.

    • @Utube1024
      @Utube1024 ปีที่แล้ว +13

      @@rosalynnchow5057 He is an opportunist Hakka who doesn't speak Hakka. Real Hakka are the one in China. Hakka plays very important part in China politics. Once 90% of the Standing Committee are Hakka.

    • @rosalynnchow5057
      @rosalynnchow5057 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@Utube1024 I noticed many overseas born Hakka are extremely anti-China. Must be coincidence.

    • @cs2730
      @cs2730 ปีที่แล้ว

      ​​​@@rosalynnchow5057w, so much hate in your heart. Get over it. No wonder Chinese people can't even get along with each other if you're already pointing out he's Hakka

    • @augusth8212
      @augusth8212 ปีที่แล้ว

      In fact, Japan's Tokugawa Shogunate (1600-1867) were secret Korean immigrants (infiltrators). And at the Showa era (1925-1989), Emperor Hirohito was a covert Chinese and his cohorts were secret Korean descendants. As for the post WWII era, many of Prime Ministers including Shinzo Abe was also Korean spy not Japanese.

  • @idofdm7625
    @idofdm7625 ปีที่แล้ว +72

    That is why I admire Lee Kwan Yu! His insight is incredible, always objective and honest! As brutal was Japan in WW2 he also give them credit to them as a collective entity! Hence they were able to roll over Asia in war and resurgence after defeat to become 2nd largest economy at one point! His humility can draw lesson from all human including we Chinese knowing your own strength is good but your own weakness not everyone can do!

    • @widodoakrom3938
      @widodoakrom3938 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      Yeah he's successful developed Singapore

    • @justthefacts5008
      @justthefacts5008 ปีที่แล้ว +20

      The main reason after WWII Japan able to become 2nd largest economy in the world, was due the fact the USA done all its defense works ( US has many military bases in Japan to protect Japan) such that Japan had not spent a cent on its military for the defense and that saved a lot of money on the country's annual budget.

    • @johnyossarian9059
      @johnyossarian9059 ปีที่แล้ว

      The Japanese could roll through Asia easily because much of Asia was under European colonization and at that time Europeans thought Asians as weak subhumans who couldn't possibly defeat them.
      Do a bit of research into the attitude of Europeans (read: white people) towards the Japanese at that time. They were joking Japanese military planes were made out of paper and tin.

    • @candychimes8184
      @candychimes8184 ปีที่แล้ว

      I think this is because Japan have pillage so much wealth across Asia that they have the funds so improve their economy. That's is the main reason why they invaded countries across Asia. And this is the reason why also US is that lax with Japan with the war criminals in Japan since they shared this bounty with US.

    • @tvgerbil1984
      @tvgerbil1984 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      Lee served the Imperial Japanese Army in Japanese occupied Singapore from 1942 to 1943, first in their propaganda department and then later deciphering Allied radio messages for the Japanese. He left the Imperial Japanese Army when the tide of the war turned against the Japanese in the Pacific. He knew the Japanese well.

  • @shantiraj75
    @shantiraj75 ปีที่แล้ว +34

    Thank you Singapore for helping all cultures to do well and thank you for supporting the Tamils and giving them opportuniity. It takes a village to be the best, because we all have different strengths but working together brings the best, my weakness could be your strength and your weakness could be my strength. Thank you for showing the world , and to forget the past and to work together

  • @ageeibc6029
    @ageeibc6029 ปีที่แล้ว +19

    These two figures are very well known figures in Malaysia & Singapore. Robert Kwork was a Christian & was very fair in his business & hisb dealings with God's matters. I always refer him as Malaysia sugar mongol. Good price control until Puan Rosmah Najib bought over the Co & all of us suffer as the price wenr sky rocket until today. It's still in the cronies hands. Best thing, l avoid sugar.😢Choose honey since then soak with lemon.

    • @ProLim580
      @ProLim580 ปีที่แล้ว

      ❤Greedy animal will rot in jail plus her hubby too.

  • @captain0310
    @captain0310 ปีที่แล้ว +44

    Lee was a pragmatic person and knew the minds of East Asian people and cultures. He applied Western rules and laws, adopted the Japanese way of doing business, and controlled Singapore with an iron fist like the Chinese ruler. Lee is the only one who told off Deng Xiaoping when Deng told Lee not to get close to the U.S. I guess the stereotype about the Koreans is true even back then.

    • @sonnymak6707
      @sonnymak6707 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Lee did not apply western rules and laws. He only begrudgingly accepted them .

    • @captain0310
      @captain0310 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@sonnymak6707 Hey, knucklehead, read between the lines. As a Western-educated man, he saw the value in law and order. At the same time, he was flexible enough to add Asian values. His dilemma was how to feed his people and elevate Singapore from a third-world country to an advanced nation. He could only achieve this through education and hard work Singaporeans, and draconian law because he knew the Chinese weaknesses in prostitution, drugs, and gambling. Some considered him racist because he differentiated the East Asian people compared to the Asians from elsewhere.

    • @cs2730
      @cs2730 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      ​@@sonnymak6707not really, in his memoirs he thanks the British for leaving behind their systems in a graceful manner when he took over

    • @kenhew4641
      @kenhew4641 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@sonnymak6707 LKY or "Harry Lee" as they used to call him was a well-known British lackey, he even considered himself to be of a different "stock" of Chinese from mainland China to distance himself and his identity from them, even if he's of the same race and ethnicity.

    • @sonnymak6707
      @sonnymak6707 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@kenhew4641 On contrary he was in reality a different stock from the Mainland Chinese. He was never the same. But for most of his life he actually down played the fact he is not the same type

  • @DarkMeyer777
    @DarkMeyer777 ปีที่แล้ว +24

    Had Japanese friends asking why we SG serve in the army. I know in school, they werent taught the real truth.
    They were really kind hearted folks. I didnt want to break their hearts.
    I just smiled

    • @muuttohaukka0320
      @muuttohaukka0320 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      What do you mean they weren’t taught the real truth?

    • @chrispek3912
      @chrispek3912 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@muuttohaukka0320 Japan's history books are modified to downplay the seriousness of Japan's war crimes and leave out the most notorious ones such as Nanjing Massacre.

    • @astupiddvdcase
      @astupiddvdcase 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@muuttohaukka0320 lol

    • @Eagle-gl7bq
      @Eagle-gl7bq 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@muuttohaukka0320Japanese school don’t teach their youngsters the true history. Most young Japanese don’t know how cruelty their ancestors were done to China and many other countries.

    • @Bloodark124
      @Bloodark124 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@muuttohaukka0320 WW2 aren't taught in their school

  • @lincolneserio7620
    @lincolneserio7620 ปีที่แล้ว +61

    😅Japan must pay compensation to those people victimized by the Japanese empire..

    • @selflesssamaritan6417
      @selflesssamaritan6417 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Indeed, I agree with this message.

    • @kooisengchng5283
      @kooisengchng5283 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      Japan paid a large sum for reparation but the Malaysian govt pocketed it.

    • @bogdanpopescu1401
      @bogdanpopescu1401 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      no, they are all dead now, it would be people with no involvement paying to other people with no involvement; and would create bigger problems than those trying to solve

    • @NeostormXLMAX
      @NeostormXLMAX ปีที่แล้ว +10

      China never asked for reparations they arent beggars, mao and chang both forgave the japanese, south koreans whine all day about it not china

    • @akob3349
      @akob3349 ปีที่แล้ว

      The Japanese should not listen the historical that told by the victor, but learn the truth for themselves. The Chinese's and Korean's govment are teaching and instilling hatred for their descendants, but Japanese people no need to worry about it because God will never give wisdom to those who have hatred in their hearts if that not the true.

  • @joleng7627
    @joleng7627 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Nor matter how rich we are, we must have our own superb powerful military protection for our country. No one dare to attack a Godzilla but people dare to attack a mouse or lizard. Not easily way to take over or not sure can take over or not, people will not take a risk! Small country like Singapore must have the most powerful arrangement of military defence and the most super powerful weapon to defend without excuses. Those opposition in Singapore who suggest to cut down military defence yearly costing is a short term leader! No country, No home! This is my country and this is my home, we will fight till death for ourselves as quoted by our beloved founding father Mentor Mr Lee Kuan Yew! Mr Lee delivered most of his promises except he never get up from his grave as promised when Singapore needed assistance and help now! My forever beloved top leader in Singapore history. PhilosopherJo

  • @Vision-yo8qx
    @Vision-yo8qx ปีที่แล้ว +19

    I trust Singapore Founding Father LEEE Kwan-Yew's assessment of Japan 1000%! As we can see, even people of the same "race" can be extremely cruel toward each other!

    • @zervont3046
      @zervont3046 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      You only just figured that out?

    • @charleschoy2327
      @charleschoy2327 ปีที่แล้ว

      Lee is only thinking as a southern. He did not truly understand the Beijing mind set.

  • @akhileshmehta94
    @akhileshmehta94 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I have lived in japan for 20 years and can confirm that even though they are democracy - the culture (in school, colleges, upbringing) teaches them to conform to the highest authority and do not confront even if it seems wrong - This causes fear paralysis , which is seen in their behaviour and positive outcomes in areas of service industry and quality. BUt it can have a bad side too

  • @yours_sincerely48
    @yours_sincerely48 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    As a Chinese saying, if you need a ride to progress and economy, even a tiger you should ride but make sure it did not bite you along the way.

  • @ReviveHF
    @ReviveHF ปีที่แล้ว +10

    Every choices has it's own compromises. If you open UP like Singapore, you will bring in opportunities and foreign investments to you nation but you will slowly lose your identity and traditional culture in the long run. Or if you are persistent to preserve your identity and traditional culture like Japan and Thailand, then you will face stagnation, lack of competition and unable to bring in foreign investments.

    • @JohnSmith-vr9if
      @JohnSmith-vr9if ปีที่แล้ว

      Singapore is a dictatorship and thus can control crime that comes with mass immigration.

    • @BordersLess
      @BordersLess  ปีที่แล้ว

      can't win

    • @MickeyPickney-dc6tj
      @MickeyPickney-dc6tj 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You can't compare Singapore and Japan in term of identity.
      Singapore is independant since 1965 only...
      Japanese live together in the same place since centuries.

  • @PatrickDwyer-k9u
    @PatrickDwyer-k9u 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Lee Kuan Yew is a HERO of mine. Used to be Neil Armstrong. I'm a retired engineer. Lee tops Neil. (I worked for Neil in my 40's). Chuck Yeager too, with balls made of tungsten. Lee is worthy of sainthood, he is that GOOD. You Singaporean's are lucky to have such a great man at the tiller of your society.

  • @munster1404
    @munster1404 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    We have also seen how unbridled immigration without consideration for the norms of the majoritarian culture has also caused havoc in society. Is Japan’s obsession with protectionism and racial purity right or wrong? I’m sort of in a middle ground in this. Diversity IS NOT strength. Neither is pandering to just one singular culture good for the development of a single nation. You need to compensate for the shortfall in certain skills but not a direct replacement or even significant diminishment of the majoritarian race/culture. More often than not, policy makers see short term economic benefits that immigration brings and dive headlong into this without developing the infrastructure, ensuring newcomers integrate (not the other way round), or protecting the prerogatives of natives. This has an unfortunate effect of alienating the true born citizens and they in turn are less willing to contribute. The solution would be to bring in even more immigrants that over a length of time exacerbate the issue.
    If the aim of promoting immigration is to fill the skill gap. Then we need to screen for talented immigrants. Track and audit how their desired skills can be transferred to our own. Then be prepared to dial back the inflow of people when our infrastructure and ecosystem is unable to cope.

    • @BordersLess
      @BordersLess  ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Definitely read his book One Man's View on the World. He talks about the issues of immigration as well, especially in Europe and other countries including Singapore

    • @commentarytalk1446
      @commentarytalk1446 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      You're 100% correct. Japan has "high culture" meaning: Hard working population, highly skilled, strong civic responsibility. Whereas mass immigration produces divisiveness and destruction of the national integrity from within. Hungary is another good eg of avoiding this despite the West EU/UN all demonizing that country for saying no to mass immigration. Equally small nations must resolve the biggest challenge of the future = High Population Density to Low Natural Resources. More immigrants fundamentally will lead to reducing the wealth of the future population by loadin gup the liabilities as you say of a population pyramid. Not to mention a lot of companies bought out by foreign investors sucks money out of the nation is another hazard to avoid. The Chinese are good at "If we can do it as well, why pay someone else to do?" policy so they create their own versions of companies eg face-b etc.
      The biggest problem with mass immigration is low quality people that is not QUALITY CONTROLLED not RATE FLOW OVER TIME QUANTITY CONTROLLED (for integration).
      The West is completely out of control with immigration against the wishes of the citizens and end up living in ponzi-economics systems.
      Yes Japan will naturally have to reduce population given it's land area size vs population size over time, but they should combine robotics, natural society restructuring for promoting children and family life and then use limited selective immigration of TALENT into the nation.

    • @munster1404
      @munster1404 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@commentarytalk1446 Agree 100%. Calibration and screening of talents to ensure we learn the knowledge but keep society largely intact.

    • @commentarytalk1446
      @commentarytalk1446 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@munster1404 This is important. In the West, Standards on many measures are decreasing in society due to LOW QUALITY people and then it becomes SYSTEMIC which means broken families produce low quality people which then perpetuates the problems eg reduced academic attainment, behavioural dysfunctionality in people increasing eg substance abuse, mental illnesses etc and social decay.
      All because those governing end up going to short-termism instead of sustaining the structure of a functional society to benefit everyone which as said is what East Asia/SE Asia appears to be fairly successful at constructing. I would say Japan is a particularly good eg of this.

    • @munster1404
      @munster1404 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@BordersLess We assume that immigration will help lift the economy and transfer much needed skills. Both theories are accurate in the short term. But long term wise Singaporeans lose because we did not track the rate of skills transfer. This allowed immigrants to build their own cliques,ghettoes and spheres of influence especially in employment which does not benefit Singaporeans.
      Jobs are held by immigrants or permanent residents while many locals make do with the gig economy.
      Employers also openly favor foreigners because they have less commitments,typical "yes" men due to their precarious positions.

  • @afrodite8685
    @afrodite8685 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Can you also create a video of his thoughts on Indonesia? I'm very curious about it 😢

  • @sonnymak6707
    @sonnymak6707 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Robert Kuok was working for the Japanese during the war. And gues who were his substantial backers that gave him a leg up in the cash dependant sugar Business? His old Japanese Bosses at the company he worked for.

    • @cs2730
      @cs2730 ปีที่แล้ว

      Meh, he also went into China straight after the Cultural Revolution when no one else was

    • @sonnymak6707
      @sonnymak6707 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@cs2730 that because he had great love of China and as people of his generation felt he was still part of the Chinese Nation.

    • @cs2730
      @cs2730 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@sonnymak6707 exactly, he has a great love for China

    • @sonnymak6707
      @sonnymak6707 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@cs2730 well i cant fault him for that ...his parents were born there.

    • @cs2730
      @cs2730 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@sonnymak6707 nothing wrong with that 🙂

  • @RafiaSultana-j9q
    @RafiaSultana-j9q 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    So nice

  • @MrZakatista
    @MrZakatista ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I wish contemporary Australian culture was more realistic about human nature. My Grandparents were professionally extremely engaged in Asia, but they were very clear in their view of Japanese barbarism in WWII. Australians themselves have a jeering chauvinistic streak which should be owned as a reality of the national psyche. These things are dangerous when left unconscious. On the subject of university education for women - all I can say is that the involvement of women in the white collar workplace has led that West to where it is today.

  • @glgdpeter
    @glgdpeter 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What's amazing is Lee Kuan Yew's command of the English language. Was it his first language?

    • @limrosemary8536
      @limrosemary8536 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      of course .. as do many true blue educated singaporeans who had chance to go to english schools

  • @lohrobert9784
    @lohrobert9784 ปีที่แล้ว +35

    Forgive only possible if the aggressor repent for their crimes.Obviously they didn't. They didnt even apologise or express remorseful for the brutalities they committed.

    • @bebebaba3442
      @bebebaba3442 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      They apologized multiple times so the “victim” must move on. So your lie doesn’t make any sense

    • @jaypeedesuyo662
      @jaypeedesuyo662 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@bebebaba3442 💩🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @Bunnyroo7
      @Bunnyroo7 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@jaypeedesuyo662 Yes, that is the substance of your argument.

    • @Bunnyroo7
      @Bunnyroo7 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Oh, they did. Multiple times. They also provided a significant amount of financial aid and technology transfers to help Asian countries develop in the Postwar era. Some countries and peoples have largely moved on. Vietnam, the Philippines, Taiwan, etc. Others have not -- Korea and China. To their credit, the Chinese have been consistent in their views and attitudes. Whether one likes or agrees with their views or not, it's China's right to have them. The Koreans go back and forth depending on parties and political winds, so a bit harder to take seriously. Of course, it's not as if Germany is seen much better in Europe. The second Germany grows assertive or does something unpopular, it's back to 1945.

    • @Bunnyroo7
      @Bunnyroo7 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@bebebaba3442 As much as I like the Chinese, if you touch their pride, you'll hear about it for eternity. I've even had to deal with arguments between Mongolians and Chinese people over the Yuan.

  • @kathri1006
    @kathri1006 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Learning to change for the better is positive evolution.
    Otherwise one can become extinct. Leaning to work together for the betterment of your people is a must. Why cannot we let go of the past, think and change
    The West does it all the time.
    Do not fall into stereotypes. Every moment is new.

  • @meggrobi
    @meggrobi 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +15

    In the 1970s my father told me China will be the economic superpower in my lifetime, I was sceptical as China was undeveloped at the time. He also predicted that Japan will align itself with China, I was also sceptical as the US was an economic colossus and Japan was tied closely to the US. But now watching the US empire declining at rapid rate, Japan might see China as a better bet.

    • @kaiser98berlin
      @kaiser98berlin 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Sharp vision from the calibre of older generations!

    • @步之敏
      @步之敏 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Your father is a very wise man. incredibly wise.

  • @shanmugamthiagarajah9174
    @shanmugamthiagarajah9174 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I have gone through the early life of Lee Quan Yoo and how with his unique intelligence and knowledge and the aftermath talent he brought Singapore to the level it is today standing tall equal to any modern society with abundant wealth, prosperity and rising day by day with better prospects, is definitely awesome. He who advised the olden Chinese leaders to adopt a new lifestyle and future plans. Due to his vision only that the Chinese listened and China’s number one position surpassing the US/Russia and all EU & other Asian countries. Today nobody can dare to stand against China. US with its Lethargic/Carefree and arrogant leaders, losing its power, losing its Dollar & rest of everything. US’s stature has already come down!!in future it’s China, India & Africa or Russia who are going to replace US/EU & Scandinavian countries in military power/finance etc.

  • @misubi
    @misubi 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Wow he nailed the Japanese.

  • @Job-zh8eb
    @Job-zh8eb 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Lee kuang yew 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻, Great leader. What a character. From Indonesian

  • @AlexDeLarge77
    @AlexDeLarge77 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    There is a reason that the Japanese are so strong as a cohesive unit.
    It’s a homogeneous society.
    Why is there so much social dislocation and disunity in the west…
    Answers on a post card.

    • @shin-ishikiri-no
      @shin-ishikiri-no 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      There are other, more homogenous societies that are less cohesive than Japan.

    • @SaadSuleman
      @SaadSuleman หลายเดือนก่อน

      lol, what a stupid thought.

  • @sherlee123
    @sherlee123 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I like his awareness of human nature

  • @wangjim5839
    @wangjim5839 ปีที่แล้ว +44

    The Japanese imperialism had never died but just waiting to be reignited. Recently, due to the Ukraine war, they are conveniently trying to increase their defence budget to build up their military prowess much to the delight of rhe US because of their huge spending on US weaponry.

    • @jellybee218
      @jellybee218 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      This time around they can send in their own folks to fight.

    • @miraphycs7377
      @miraphycs7377 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      most of the weapons they are procuring are indiginous

    • @888ssss
      @888ssss ปีที่แล้ว

      they have no money though ? har so.

    • @Hayatiu
      @Hayatiu ปีที่แล้ว

      They are just USA puppet now

    • @Utube1024
      @Utube1024 ปีที่แล้ว

      No worry their population is aging. Karma is working slowly but surely. If they dare to come again that will be end of their race. The whole island will be used as nuclear dumping ground.

  • @Africaupdate-z7t
    @Africaupdate-z7t 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    The Japanese were misled by the imperialist Europeans and tried to imitate them.This is why they were helping other Asian countries to the disapproval of the West. Japan said those countries that we have offended we will assist.

  • @hc1897
    @hc1897 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I have immense admiration that Singapore remains a country with practical, level-headed statesmen (perhaps not always of Lee Kuan Yew’s stature but still head and shoulders above many career politicians in the developed world), a sensible foreign policy, competent and by-and-large popular internal policies, plus a deft hand at playing neutral between China and the West (I am using the word “playing” because I can’t judge how neutral it really is). No easy feat.

  • @ontariofirs7347
    @ontariofirs7347 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Im a Filipino in Canada and one of the things I notice between Filipinos and Singaporeans is that Singaporeans accumulate their experiences and take the best ideas from the British and make it their own and move forward, carrying the virtues of personal responsibility and accountability. And they dont play victim cuz of "colonialism" despite their city ravaged to rubble by the Japanese in WW2. Singaporeans under LKY also believed in meritocracy, an idea they got from the British and an idea many Filipinos are averse to. Meanwhile Filipinos who love to perpetuate the self victimhood mentality because of "colonialism" are a problem, hence why the PH doesnt want to move forward by forcing individuals to take personal accountability and responsibility. The past is water under the bridge. When you dont blame yourself and hold yourself accountable for your own short comings in life that you can control, people are stuck not improving themselves economically

    • @misoandramen
      @misoandramen 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Your attempt to explain the problem shows how much you don’t know about Filipino ideology. Victimhood and identity politics are not the reason WHY the Philippines cannot improve. Do you even know anything about the culture?? Do you not see how the US tried to plant a DEMOCRACY, a political form of governance by the people which was a result of thousands of years of monarchies competing for power emanating from England? England, a western society driven by individualism, self interest, free markets, and competition is nothing close to the culture which defines Filipinos. Kapwa, collectivism, getting as much as you need to live and not to gain a profit, sense of community and the OTHER. Competition and western ideals do not fit in Filipino society, hence a democracy would be ill fit given the culture. Why do you think China is communist? Because culturally and ideologically it fits better with their understanding of social norms. Filipinos are not westerners. We are a people who value family and community, not a society where we are competing against each other. Trying to fit a circle in a square is what trying to fit the western political framework in our society caused us to lose our identity and understanding of our culture. The Philippines has a lot to give to the world if they stopped copy and pasting the systems put in place by other nations, who developed in their own unique ways

  • @alphatay5940
    @alphatay5940 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    LKY and RK both are during World War 2 Japan Collaborator, not to mention they are also
    Westerner British Colony Collaborator and Malay Royal Family Collaborator.

    • @pcchin3920
      @pcchin3920 ปีที่แล้ว

      Don't blame them. They were borned at the wrong time and at the wrong place.

    • @alphatay5940
      @alphatay5940 ปีที่แล้ว

      just fact check them, no point to blame emotionally.

    • @MickeyPickney-dc6tj
      @MickeyPickney-dc6tj 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It was the same thing in Europe: They collaborate with Nazi Regime.
      There wasn't 2 options: You collaborate or you die.
      Why they will die for the british colonial empire in South East Asia ???

  • @ociiu
    @ociiu ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Lee made some good decision, some mistakes. The story at the end of the day, is just be yourself. Just like what Americans have also done. You don't have to change to make yourself different. Your own culture will slowly adapt and change naturally. Forcing another culture into your own will make things worse.

  • @eroonie2529
    @eroonie2529 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    I really enjoy japan as a tourist destination, but there are some things that they refuse to acknowledge (i.e. their war crimes)
    There still exists a shrine that honours these war criminals and politicians still often make it known that they pay respect there so they can win the votes of the group of citizens that believe they are “war heroes”.

    • @tajup8741
      @tajup8741 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Where is the apology of my people who were gunned down by Chinese when they were fleeing from tibet?

  • @jyy9624
    @jyy9624 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I think his approval rating is 99.9%, although it could be lower. Before it was very different although still way above 50%

  • @oklahoma1232
    @oklahoma1232 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    USA has allied with Japan and are doing the same threat in the SCS EAST CHINA seas & India China Border today , but what is Singapore doing about it < its hosting USA Navy in Singapore !

  • @meouby2
    @meouby2 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    Man who can control his emotion and focus on mutual benefit is the strongest😂 a focus mind gets what they want

  • @karenfreeman1601
    @karenfreeman1601 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I understand devastation JT60 and Pacific problems. 3 gorges may help shifts for cooling gorges is date and time.

  • @danalawton2986
    @danalawton2986 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Everyone in the 1980's thought Japan would dominate... but they didn't realize the levels of corruption going on inside of Japan at the time. Especially between the Yakuza, the Banks, the Govt., and construction. Those close relationships would lead to the collapse of the Japanese Dream in 1989.

  • @cjhan9816
    @cjhan9816 17 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Today 🇰🇷 & 🇹🇼 economies has reached to equivalence of 🇯🇵 economy.

  • @miraphycs7377
    @miraphycs7377 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    you do realize japan has higher fertility/birth rates than korea, china taiwan and even singapore right? Whatever argument LKY or you were trying to make about the problems of aging society and its effect on Japan can be multiplied and worsened to those other east asian countries.

    • @BordersLess
      @BordersLess  ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Yes if you read his books, he's said the same thing about the other countries including his own Singapore. Have a nice day 🙂

    • @Balrog2005
      @Balrog2005 ปีที่แล้ว

      Lol, yes...

    • @vandarkholme7759
      @vandarkholme7759 ปีที่แล้ว

      higher than all chinese. even malaysian chinese birthrate lower than japan

    • @akumamatata1820
      @akumamatata1820 ปีที่แล้ว

      ​@@vandarkholme7759no way Malaysian chinese have lower birth rate than the east asian countries

    • @vandarkholme7759
      @vandarkholme7759 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@akumamatata1820 u can go wiki and check.

  • @merrick6484
    @merrick6484 ปีที่แล้ว +37

    Luckily these two gentlemen are Chinese decent, let it be Indians, they will be hold the grudges and never learn in order to go forwards.
    Chinese by nature are not warmongers, but pragmetic bussiness minded. And they believe in "Respect for Ancestors" and "Family Name", even ancestors are long passed away. Don‘t bring shame to the Ancestors and Family.
    Hence, the idea of re-collecting Ancestor‘s Land and dignity are imprinted in every Chinese DNA. Therefore, every leader wishes to get the territry back from old times and restore its completness.
    Once the land has been re-collected, than they will make peace with you, and sit down to talk bussiness.
    The Western Politician never got this, and keep on promoting wrong policies towards Chinese as a whole.

    • @merrick6484
      @merrick6484 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      Every Chinese knows, after their time on earth are done, they will go and answer to their ancestors.
      They don‘t want to be scold on by ancestors.😀

    • @sonnymak6707
      @sonnymak6707 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      @@merrick6484 What a load of racist talk. Lee Kuan Yew was a peranakan. Peranakan may have ran their lives with doses of Confucianism they they ve have also large doses of Malay Dayak Javanese and yes Indian elements ( Babas also intermarry with the Chitties) and in case of Harry his father aspired him to be a English gentlement.

    • @gmanlee575
      @gmanlee575 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Revenge is part of Chinese dna even if have to wait 10 years hell even 10 generations is fine

  • @ccm6198
    @ccm6198 ปีที่แล้ว +38

    Lee has always been underestimating Chinese culture, language and people's potential. And this applies to the whole PAP clique as well.

    • @Whatis2468
      @Whatis2468 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      😂😂😂😂

    • @Wbliss
      @Wbliss ปีที่แล้ว +15

      Lee was a product of the colonial years and grew up in his political life during the period of post war Japan, admiring japan ‘s quick economic recovery due to the massive U.S. aid in restoring Japanese economic dominance in Asia. During this period of Japan’s economic might, China was at the same period, a very poverty stricken country with Mao’s inefficient economic policy which led his nation further into an economic sinkhole until the gradual recovery of China’s economy under Teng S Peng’s leadership. Lee admiration of Japan’s economic might during those early years was a normal reaction to the times but that perception was to be short lived when the rise of China’s economic prowess became clearly evident from the mid 80’s onwards and Japan’s decline was also starting to manifest itself after the global financial crisis.!

    • @PahatRout
      @PahatRout ปีที่แล้ว +8

      @@Wbliss , Any Chinese born outside China and had undergone colonial education will find it difficult to accept the current societal practices in China with the exception of the past 50s. Worse still, those who have picked up Western religious practice and preferred their Western names!

    • @Wbliss
      @Wbliss ปีที่แล้ว +11

      @@PahatRout the point that u made in saying that ‘ any Chinese ‘ borne outside of China would find yr so called current societal practices in China , difficult to accept is a little off the perception of the society in China today. The younger generation of Chinese living overseas are beginning to realize that the people living in China, regardless of their age groups , are by far , proud of their current social & economic status under the present political governance. Many overseas Chinese who have visited, worked & even stayed for several years in China have interacted with the locals & becoming more infused into their social practices & norms. As we all know , no country on earth is a utopian nation but the current Chinese society has come a long way and presented a better way of life for many of its citizens , thought impossible forty years ago. Many overseas Chinese, if given the opportunity, would like to have a piece of that experience, living in a modern China without being subjected to prejudices, racism & outright physical violence on anyone looking oriental, to the point that western societies have accepted such social practices as normal.!

    • @BordersLess
      @BordersLess  ปีที่แล้ว +17

      Hard disagree, if you even watched any of my other videos you would know he was confident China would become a powerful nation - he was saying this back in the 1960s - and 1 reason why he encouraged young people to study Mandarin over their own dialects.

  • @joelamthach5812
    @joelamthach5812 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The world is lucky to have Mr Yew to shine the light into process of development of a poor nation into top tiered country!!!!

  • @justthefacts5008
    @justthefacts5008 ปีที่แล้ว +29

    The main reason after WWII Japan able to become 2nd largest economy in the world, was due the fact the USA done all its defense works ( US has many military bases in Japan to protect Japan) such that Japan had not spent a cent on its military for the defense and that saved a lot of money on the country's annual budget.

    • @AsianLoad
      @AsianLoad ปีที่แล้ว

      Nothing is free in this world. They sent a lot of young women to make they white guys happy

    • @Wbliss
      @Wbliss ปีที่แล้ว +13

      This view is totally irrelevant today as Japan is no longer the 2nd. largest economy in the world as it has been kicked out by China several years ago. China will soon over take the U.S. as the largest economy in the world in the next few years and for Japan , it is slipping fast into the 3rd. position as India or S.Korea would be replacing Japan which has lost their economic superiority to the highly technocratic world these days where China takes the lead in the 21st. century. Japan’s rapid aging population & restrictive immigration policy is one of the primary problems in igniting their once prosperous position in the world today. Japan would be slipping further away into the 5th. or 6th. position among the world’s progressive economies in the coming years ahead.

    • @johnyossarian9059
      @johnyossarian9059 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Plenty of Americans believe this with regard to Japan and Western Europe
      But imho it's more of a projection of their own proclivity to overspend on their own military

    • @AvelierPlays
      @AvelierPlays ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Lmao what? The US isn’t in Japan, Europe or anywhere else to “defend” those countries, they are there to project their power, maintain territorial control and political influence.
      The US government, elites and corporations don’t care about anyone else.

    • @miraphycs7377
      @miraphycs7377 ปีที่แล้ว

      could be argued this was also the case for europe and even china.

  • @DatutebsAbdullah-v5m
    @DatutebsAbdullah-v5m 25 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Philippine's Senate Hearing on the P6.4-Billion worth of Shabu Shipment From Congressman

  • @davidlam5122
    @davidlam5122 ปีที่แล้ว +33

    Japan has to obey their USA masters.

    • @stephenbachmann1171
      @stephenbachmann1171 ปีที่แล้ว

      And you have to obey your CCP masters like a dog.

    • @akumamatata1820
      @akumamatata1820 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      That's the price they have to pay for losing the war though. US keep them in check or you want a second coming of imperialism?

    • @aoeu256
      @aoeu256 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@akumamatata1820 A lot of contractors got paid to help rebuild Japan's economy though

    • @Bloodark124
      @Bloodark124 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@akumamatata1820 "Keeping them in check" lol what a joke. US keep entire Asia in check because US fears them. See Yellow Peril. And then spin Asians against each other. NK vs SK, Japan vs China. So on and so on.

    • @hellothere-u9u
      @hellothere-u9u 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Ew racism

  • @MML-gk5xc
    @MML-gk5xc 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I love Japan but I feel sad for the chinese people how suffer injustly of the cruolty of the japanese extremist army by the time. I hope one day the two nations came come together in peace.

  • @MrLemonbaby
    @MrLemonbaby ปีที่แล้ว +4

    That was very well done, thank you.

  • @humble_integrity
    @humble_integrity 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    That's a bit of an exaggeration. Guang Dong's gdp is more than japan and korea combined

    • @snowlee-ml7rr
      @snowlee-ml7rr 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Guangdong's GDP surpassed South Korea in 2022, but Guangdong has a larger population than South Korea. Currently, Guangdong's GDP is only 40% of Japan's.

  • @acash93
    @acash93 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Well, Japan is still undergoing a demographic crisis despite sending their intelligent women to finishing schools.

    • @hananokuni2580
      @hananokuni2580 ปีที่แล้ว

      Only rich women can have large families and comfortably provide for them. Between the high cost of living in major Japanese cities (especially Tokyo, where most young Japanese like to go) and the need to give 100% effort at work as well as at home, a lot of Japanese women prefer not to marry right away.

  • @ah5878
    @ah5878 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My mother lived in Japanese occupation when she was a kid. During her life, our family never ate Japanese food no Japanese products and never visited Japan.

  • @Rocky-life518
    @Rocky-life518 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    African countries lucke great leadership like Lee!

  • @weekal5515
    @weekal5515 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Why don't we stop opening the same wound in this comment section and learn from the past to move forward as a new world.
    Every country has it's history they want to erase. Be it america, china , British ,japan ,korea.
    Never forget, but don't let that memory be your every existence.

  • @user-xc2yc3vz5e
    @user-xc2yc3vz5e ปีที่แล้ว +4

    great job

  • @himinghii1597
    @himinghii1597 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The solidality of the Japanese in Japan comes in at a price of thoughts and race purity in Japan.

  • @WorldReserveCurrency
    @WorldReserveCurrency ปีที่แล้ว +16

    The only correction is that Japan is not a Confucianist society. They're a feaudalist society with a Bushido culture that ruled the masses with Samurai fear. It's a different thing to fall in line and not stick out because of fear of your life. This is why the men in power are still limiting women college admissions etc. It is for this reason that Yew is right that Japan can be a humanitarian threat again some day. To this day, the Japanese oligarchs have been very successful with getting away with their atrocities in the recent past. They control the banks, the corporations, and the media. Most Japanese are not even familiar with the Mitsui family that governs so much of their understanding of life.
    This is very different from Confucianism which governs people by doctrines of responsibility from governors and the governed... and vice versa.

    • @BordersLess
      @BordersLess  ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Interesting observation!

    • @muuttohaukka0320
      @muuttohaukka0320 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      lol everyone knows Mitsui zaibatsu here. What are you talking about? And what atrocities are you referring to that they are getting away with? Also, The Meiji restoration has ended the samurai rule in 19th century, and there is no such thing as ruling with Samurai fear in modern politics of Japan. Your point is preposterous.

    • @WorldReserveCurrency
      @WorldReserveCurrency 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@muuttohaukka0320 oh so many sheep. You have a long way to go in understanding how systems work.

  • @JIANGTG
    @JIANGTG ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Lee Kuan Yew foresaw that Japan would become a mediocre country ....

    • @charleschoy2327
      @charleschoy2327 ปีที่แล้ว

      He is flip and flop in this issue.

  • @mottscottison6943
    @mottscottison6943 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    This didn't age too well. I find LKY overestimated Japan and underestimated China slightly if any.

    • @BordersLess
      @BordersLess  ปีที่แล้ว +9

      Hard disagree, if you even watched any of my other videos you would know he was confident China would become a powerful nation - he was saying this back in the 1960s - and 1 reason why he encouraged young people to study Mandarin over their own dialects

    • @nkristianschmidt
      @nkristianschmidt ปีที่แล้ว +2

      agree, but if we watch it to the end and we will see, he changed his mind about Japan.

    • @Utube1024
      @Utube1024 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@nkristianschmidt opportunistic following flow of wind

    • @charleschoy2327
      @charleschoy2327 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      He was limited to his life exposure.

  • @lionelwong5842
    @lionelwong5842 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    Japan has already been surpassed by China.
    For example, in 2022, the value of goods exported from Japan amounted to around 746.92 billion U.S. dollars.
    Whereas China exported $3.593 trillion dollars ! That's almost 5 times of Japan's total exports.
    Not just that but China's trade surplus for 2022 was $877.6 billion dollars and it's bigger than Japan's total exports 2022. And China's trade surplus will likely exceed US $ 1 trillion dollars by the end of this year. No way that Japan can catch up with China.

    • @loktom4068
      @loktom4068 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      In the world of SUPER COMPUTERS, China already had surpassed JAPAN.

    • @kuboakira4686
      @kuboakira4686 ปีที่แล้ว

      China at present is about to fall into the doghouse!! LOL We Japanse hold the highest financial asset in the world!!! We Japanese are leaving US and China standing!!! We are the richest country in the world!!!

    • @Wbliss
      @Wbliss ปีที่แล้ว +2

      True, Japan is just another economic power now but it will not be in the same category as China which is now poised to be ahead of the U.S. economy within this decade. It’s ppp has just surpassed the U.S. recently. India would most likely overtake Japan as the third largest economy in the next decade , provided that its domestic politics doesn’t get in the way of its economy. Other potential economies like Indonesia or S Korea would also be in the lineup to overtake Japan as among the world’s dominant economies .

    • @akumamatata1820
      @akumamatata1820 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      China's population is 12 times more than Japan's. How are we supposed to compare the two? China will become the biggest economy in the world and India will catch up in 30,40 years time. Not because they're rich or anything, it's due to their population size.

    • @lionelwong5842
      @lionelwong5842 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@akumamatata1820
      Then you can say that about Japan compared to Macau, Singapore and Hongkong that have far, far lower populations than Japan but far richer than Japan and other G7 countries.

  • @timfoo8228
    @timfoo8228 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    Japan has a higher fertility then all other east Asian countries at 1.26. Mass migration is bad for Singapore, I experienced it as a Singaporean.

    • @munster1404
      @munster1404 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I agree. Mass immigration messed up everything. From lifestyle to infrastructure to safety.

    • @banksterkid5930
      @banksterkid5930 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Because of mass migration resources come under pressure CAUSING INFLATION. In singapore you can earn a lot but can't save much. You're living paycheck to paycheck

    • @TheMasterofComment
      @TheMasterofComment ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I do believe it to be better than economic stagflation. Lee himself stated, demographics will determine the people's future

    • @cs2730
      @cs2730 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Lol you Singaporeans have it so easy. Stop complaining

    • @kageyamareijikun
      @kageyamareijikun ปีที่แล้ว

      @@cs2730 and which third world hellhole did you crawl out from that you have the right to dictate to our people what to do or say?

  • @中華傲訣
    @中華傲訣 ปีที่แล้ว +21

    The Japanese ppl are resilient, capable ppl. However, the political arena is tightly controlled by the American and the 7th naval fleet is stationed there. The Japanese listen to the American to the core. As long as this happens, the Japanese politicians cannot truly make their own decisions which will make Japan great.

    • @ciditan1615
      @ciditan1615 ปีที่แล้ว +13

      Great ?
      This great Japan is pouring radioactive nuclear meltdown water into the ocean of all Asia countries. You tell me This is what a great country do ?

    • @中華傲訣
      @中華傲訣 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ciditan1615
      That is the decision by the Japanese govt.

    • @aoltechnology1586
      @aoltechnology1586 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      7th fleet is stationed at Ryukyu not Japan Honshu.

    • @秋-e9u
      @秋-e9u ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@ciditan1615 btw that nuclear reactor was built by US too :/

    • @ciditan1615
      @ciditan1615 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@秋-e9u
      That explains a lot.

  • @ramieskola7845
    @ramieskola7845 ปีที่แล้ว

    When men with guns tells you to go somewhere, don't go.
    Government is men with guns. Eg. when government tells you to have a jab, don't have one.

  • @tyc9302
    @tyc9302 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Both are very pragmatic in their basic thinking. Which shaped them as an iron fist politician and a cut throat business tycoon. Under their philosophy, no need to look back for enemy’s wrong doing to their countrymen in the past, just focus on the best interest they can get for the future.

  • @manuwilson4695
    @manuwilson4695 ปีที่แล้ว

    ...pretty hard to see how Japan could again become a great military power again. But who knows? Only time will tell. 🤷‍♂

  • @YoonJintae98
    @YoonJintae98 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    As a half Filipino I dont understand why and how my people would ever forgive Japan's evil doings

    • @stratocastit
      @stratocastit ปีที่แล้ว +4

      What about Spain and USA?

    • @YoonJintae98
      @YoonJintae98 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@stratocastit what are you implying?

    • @wei270
      @wei270 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @@YoonJintae98 i think he is saiding if you can forgive americans then you can forgive the japanese.

    • @andrewlin6136
      @andrewlin6136 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Me, no way

    • @YoonJintae98
      @YoonJintae98 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@wei270 I see. No, they have to earn it, other than exploiting my country they have contributed mostly imperialism. I'm for peace and wish no war ever coming back to Asia.

  • @rajghale-nt2vd
    @rajghale-nt2vd ปีที่แล้ว +11

    LKY is the greatest ever visionary of ASIA.

  • @chiodh
    @chiodh 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Lee did not mention how they went back on their pledges to not have more US troops on their soil, rearm and fight discrimination

  • @saohmarong2240
    @saohmarong2240 ปีที่แล้ว

    Lee kuan yew skip the malaysian federation,he knew that Singapore will not go anywhere if it were in the federal caolation.

  • @robertparsons313
    @robertparsons313 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    Anti-Japanese propaganda is growing in China. Chinese tourists openly showing disrespect when they visit Japan is a big problem.

    • @mikloridden8276
      @mikloridden8276 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Honestly I knew they were on decline once I saw the growing Nigerian population there.

  • @indonesianchinese5724
    @indonesianchinese5724 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Talk about Indonesian Chinese..

  • @sheldonh4341
    @sheldonh4341 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Just as one shouldn't condone atrocities against humanity, one should be clear-minded about who one should condemn. Necessity dictates that humans put aside their differences for the sake of mutual survival, even if they used to be bitter enemies. For all my life, I've been educated in the history of WWII from the point of view of the victims in Asia. Yet, now as I approach my 40 years of age, I feel no hate, no animosity, towards any Japanese, neither to their culture, nor to their race in general. Why should I? The perpetuators of atrocities have all long been dead, and their descendants are not following in their footsteps. Building an armed force or visiting some temple tread on your nerves? I have more clear and present danger to worry about.
    I urge all readers of this comment to ask yourself this: does learning from history give you the right to exact vengeance on someone that had not done you any harm in the present? Is it the responsibility of a few politicians to safeguard your own livelihood and tell you who to hate? Is it meaningful to fear-monger and trash-talk another culture, knowing that life is short.

    • @BordersLess
      @BordersLess  ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Agreed we can't diminish the pain and experiences that were inflicted on the older generation (most of the viewers here are 65+) who may have lost family and friends more directly.
      I'm more concerned by hate and animosity by the younger generation (I'm guessing there's some here or maybe they're bots). You can't live your life with hate forever.

    • @1bhaihay
      @1bhaihay ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Easy for you to say if you have not cruelly lost any members of your family.

    • @sheldonh4341
      @sheldonh4341 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@1bhaihay My condolences for treading on your nerves if you happen to have any close relatives that have been killed or suffered during the World War II. Yet, it would not do you any good to hold grudges on people that are long dead. WWII is more than 60 years ago. Any Japanese soldiers or officers that had participated in any war crimes would have either been brought to justice or dead. Holding a grudge against the current generation that has done you no wrong is nothing but victim-mentality, which you would do well to let go of.

    • @vulcansaur
      @vulcansaur ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Generally speaking, forgiveness is fine and dandy, but if the ones that have done all those atrocities never admit their own crime, nor feel the need to apologize, should we at least be very wary about them? Have you wondered why most younger generation of Japanese have no idea what their country have done during WWII? That should be alarming by itself.

    • @sheldonh4341
      @sheldonh4341 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@vulcansaur Good point about being wary. Notice that I have never mentioned letting go of caution even though I advocate letting go of bitterness. I'm old enough to know that the world is never a place where a simple: "Forgive and forget." would be sufficient to make enemies kiss a make up. My point, however, is that it is neither practical, nor healthy to hold grudges over crimes that are more than half a century past. Do you hear of people complaining about how Mongolians have slaughtered nearly half the world population in their mad conquest across the known world? I don't see anyone complaining to present-day Mongolians about how Genghis Khan is a demon in human form.
      If you ask me, ANY culture, not just the Japanese, can devolve into man-eating monsters, so it is important to keep an open-mind about people, and to be wary of any calls for dissidence because of some age-old feuds. Disagreements have a nasty habit of spiraling out of control to the detriment of all parties. If you are that concerned about educating young Japanese about the facts, you should be making friends with them so that they would at least listen to you. Then again, I doubt anyone is really that interested in hearing about history of how their ancestors are the 'bad guys'.
      Anyway, that's my entire point: The current generation of Japanese, even if ignorant of past, is NOT the enemy that had perpetuated war-crimes. It's time to bury the hatchet.

  • @siewkonsum7291
    @siewkonsum7291 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Fortune up, fortune down;
    Cycle of life no one knows;
    No regrets, none to blame;
    Sky is blue, live and let live!
    🤭🙏🙇‍♂️🌷

  • @andyklue160
    @andyklue160 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Please pass the word to be patient with us because we are finally learning whats real, and I believe with our knowledge things can change here.

  • @Dingish
    @Dingish 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I only spent a breif time observieing japan, i feel the government is too powerful for the stasis, as partners the us influences the government not the clans

  • @K1pp3rs
    @K1pp3rs ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I wonder what his response would be to Japanese dumping that water into the ocean

    • @Yorkmelom
      @Yorkmelom 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

      you stink

  • @vinaysingh6229
    @vinaysingh6229 ปีที่แล้ว

    japan , usa , china cradles of innovation inspiring

  • @avarmauk
    @avarmauk ปีที่แล้ว +8

    The wisest man to have lived in the last 300 years.

    • @WilliamDoyle-rb6lt
      @WilliamDoyle-rb6lt 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I believe he and Socrates are the 2 wisest men who ever lived.

    • @avarmauk
      @avarmauk 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@WilliamDoyle-rb6lt I have to give the number 1 spot to Isaac Newton, but I guess calling him wise may not be accurate. But in my opinion at least he was the smartest man ever

  • @folag
    @folag 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    In the 1980's, a book was published in Japan. "The Evolution of Man: From the Apes to the Japanese." 'Nuff said. 👎

  • @LunaR34
    @LunaR34 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I love people spreading their hate in the comments. That's mean the propaganda is succeed.

  • @chinfoomaa
    @chinfoomaa ปีที่แล้ว +28

    Lee may have been brilliant in other aspects but he got it all wrong with the Japanese. His "forgiveness" of the Japanese is despicable. He was after all a Chinese leader and could have taken a tougher stance against the Japanese and asked them to at least apologize. His prediction of Japan becoming a technological and financial force to be reckoned with turned out ot be false. And asking the Chinese to learn Japanese is at best a lack of self respect and at worst gross ingratitude to his own racial heritage
    that thankfully, most of his people did not subscribe to.

    • @ccm6198
      @ccm6198 ปีที่แล้ว

      Agree wholeheartedly. As Lee is a peranakan, a bastardized Chinese who do not know Chinese culture and history well. He is not qualified to be a Chinese leader. His team even turned Singapore into a post colonial RE-COLONIZED country and super proud of it. What a sad joke for Chinese.

    • @bunnystrasse
      @bunnystrasse ปีที่แล้ว

      Why should Chinese Singaporeans be influenced to be allied with China Chinese? Singaporeans stand on their own feet. They do not depend on the China Chinese.

    • @kageyamareijikun
      @kageyamareijikun ปีที่แล้ว +5

      We Singaporeans govern our country however we want. You don't dictate to us on our foreign policy or foreign relations with Japan.

    • @kageyamareijikun
      @kageyamareijikun ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@rosalynnchow5057 come say that to his son, the ruling PM of Singapore to his face if you dare. Talking bad of a dead man, you must be so proud 😂

    • @rosalynnchow5057
      @rosalynnchow5057 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@kageyamareijikun No need to threaten me keling. Be good, don't do drugs, ok?