Chinese people graffitied and urinated on the Yasukuni Shrine。。。。。。。。。。。。

 On June 1, the Yasukuni Shrine in Japan, where Class A war criminals of World War II are enshrined, was found to have its stone pillars at the entrance vandalized. A Chinese internet celebrity admitted to being involved in the case and released a video showing himself defecating and graffitiing at the scene. After returning to China, the internet celebrity has not yet been punished by the authorities. Some analysts believe that some people are taking advantage of the nationalist atmosphere advocated by Beijing and are willing to take extreme measures to achieve their personal goals.

The Chinese internet celebrity involved, "Iron Head", said: "Facing the Japanese government's permission to discharge nuclear wastewater, I will give them a taste of their own medicine."

"Iron Head" filmed a video in English at the Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo, Japan, claiming to do a "big thing". In the video, "Iron Head" climbed up to the stone pillar with "Yasukuni Shrine" written on it at the entrance to urinate, and then wrote the English word "toilet" in red spray paint on the stone pillar. Afterwards, "Iron Head" uploaded another video saying that he had returned to China.

In the early morning of June 1, the Japanese police received a report that the stone pillars of the Yasukuni Shrine were vandalized, and the authorities cordoned off the scene with cloth strips to collect evidence. The police launched an investigation into "Tietou", whose real name is Dong Guangming, and accused him of suspected property damage.

After the Yasukuni Shrine was sprayed with paint, "Tietou" said in a video that "the surrounding environment is very risky and I don't want to cause trouble for the country." The subtitles of the video showed words such as "the hero's triumphant return." Some Chinese netizens praised "Tietou" as a warrior and described his behavior as a "righteous act."



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