Yesterday, my 2 cousins returned to Taiwan after staying for 6days. I hope they had enjoyed Japan. I am a little worried about him. I noticed that he is a little too much patriot. There is a story that makes me concerned about this. When we went to appliance store and bought a camera, we asked them to deduct tax by showing passport. And in the process of that, the clerk wrote he was a Chinese while he believes he is a Taiwanese. It is not clerk's fault, she just did her job, but he got really angry that he even said "I am not Chinese" in Japanese. He was prepared to say this. Considering his level of speaking Japanese, he intentionally learned how to say that. I know Taiwan is not independent country while it has certain qualification to be seen as independent, and I think Taiwans should be independent, but it is not good idea to blame the end node of this problem, he shouldn't have blamed to the clerk. It is not fair. The problem stems from elements of deep inside, emotional action won't solve this problem. Same kind of thing happens when war is happening, is it inevitable to kill civilians because it is war? What about their justice, life. It is not always fair to attack the end of tree, and the structure that the people who made the problem always hiding is really disgusting.
What if you need to use/eliminate someone in order to achieve your goal, would you do that? By preparing for this kind of potential choices, it will be easier to live this life. It depends.
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