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    1. Augustus‏ @russomanchu 8 Dec 2019
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      Do you know why China has nice trains and railroads? Because Manchuria had. The South Manchuria Railway Company was an industry giant in railroad construction, management and innovation. China simply took it all and changed its name to the Ministry of Railroad of China.pic.twitter.com/Ldw8bSKVqp

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    2. Molson Hart‏ @Molson_Hart 8 Dec 2019
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      Yeah but Manchuria only had this because of Japan

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    3. Augustus‏ @russomanchu 8 Dec 2019
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      And what is wrong with that?

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    4. Molson Hart‏ @Molson_Hart 8 Dec 2019
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      Nothing, but calling it a manchurian railway or Japanese people manchurian is a stretch

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    5. Augustus‏ @russomanchu 8 Dec 2019
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      Its name is 南满洲铁道株式会社 the South Manchuria Railway Company. And it operates in Manchuria, not in Japan. Your argument is like America doesn’t exist because everything is British.

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    6. Molson Hart‏ @Molson_Hart 8 Dec 2019
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      You said “China has good railroads because of Manchuria.” I say that Manchuria has good railroads because of Japan. You often argue that China is not Manchuria and I am arguing that Manchuria is not japan. You cannot attack my argument without also attacking your own.

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    7. Augustus‏ @russomanchu 8 Dec 2019
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      You don’t know how deep the integration was. Those who were born in America and grew up in America are Americans, right? 1.6 million Japanese were expelled from their own country Manchuria upon 1945, many of whom were Manchurian borns. Plus Mongoloids blend in well with each

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    8. Augustus‏ @russomanchu 8 Dec 2019
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      Each other. A person born to Japanese parents in Manchuria was technically a Manchurian. Just like a person born to Irish parents in America is an American. Seiji Ozawa is as a Manchurian as Lang Lang is, since both are Mukden borns. And we didn’t have a race problem as you do.pic.twitter.com/DCUB0Q1Bzw

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      Molson Hart‏ @Molson_Hart 8 Dec 2019
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      I've been to Manchuria and Japan. They seem quite different to me, but I don't speak Japanese and my Chinese sucks so what do I know.

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        2. Molson Hart‏ @Molson_Hart 8 Dec 2019
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          If Manchuria is a "country" (as it's not de jure recognized as one) like America is, sure, all the Japanese born in Manchuria in the past 100 years (and I know there were many, I have met some) are Manchurian.

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        3. Augustus‏ @russomanchu 8 Dec 2019
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          Because you are a laowai, you don’t understand us. The differences you see are superficial. The Japanese archipelago are islands right? They must have come from somewhere else. Now look at a map. Plus the Japanese language is very closely related to the Altaic Manchu

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