From the Chinese press
China Daily | Updated: 2014-09-10 07:01
Ban display of fascist symbols
During the Mid-Autumn Festival holiday, a furious crowd at Mount Taishan in East China's Shandong province stripped a 30-year-old man from Tianjin of his T-shirt that had "Imperial Japanese Navy" and the Japanese Self Defense Force's flag emblazoned on it, because public display of former fascist icons can never be accepted by people of a victim country, says an article on cnhubei.com. Excerpts:
The Tianjin man may have worn the controversial T-shirt out of ignorance, and although some people may argue that a man is free to wear whatever he wants to, no argument is strong enough to exonerate him of the irresponsible act of displaying fascist symbols.
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