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Japan netizen: The Chinese kicked the deer like football, so I kicked him out of Nara Park
In today's internet age, every corner of social media is filled with all kinds of eye-catching content. Among them, videos about Chinese tourists always seem to attract widespread attention, and even become the traffic password of some Internet celebrities. Recently, a video caused an uproar on the Internet, and a Japan netizen named Harada Shodai filmed a video accusing a Chinese tourist of abusing deer in Nara Park. However, there is much more complexity and something worth exploring behind this incident.
In the video, Harada emotionally denounces a Chinese tourist, claiming that the tourist has committed cruel acts to the deer, even describing it as "kicking the deer like a football." The video quickly went viral and sparked a lot of discussion. Many netizens expressed their support for Harada Shodai, believing that he was protecting animals, but some questioned the authenticity of the video and the motives of the filmmaker.
A netizen named Loek van Kooten pointed out that it can be seen from the video that the Chinese tourists actually only touched the deer and did not abuse the deer as Harada claimed. He criticized Harada for exaggerating the facts and using the incident to gain attention. This comment reveals the other side behind the incident, and makes one wonder if Harada's behavior is really out of love for animals, or is it just a deliberate attempt to create a topic for the sake of gaining traffic.
In fact, this is not the first time that Masada, Harada, has spread negative information about Chinese tourists online. Since July 2024, he has been frequently appearing in Nara Park, filming and sharing videos about Chinese tourists. Most of the videos accuse Chinese tourists of mistreating wildlife and littering garbage. Harada's behavior has been praised by some in Japan society as the "guardian of Nara deer", but in reality, he is more engaged in audiences by editing videos and exaggerating facts.
Harada's behavior has sparked dissatisfaction among many people. It was noted that he loudly reprimanded tourists in the video, just for the sake of the filming effect. Not only is this behavior disrespectful, but it can also exacerbate misunderstandings and conflicts between cultures. A Singapore netizen also expressed a similar opinion, saying that no matter what country you are in, you should be more tolerant and understanding of tourists.
However, it is worth noting that the Chinese tourists involved in the incident did have misconduct. Still, Harada's handling of the big deal is also debatable. Not only did he not give the other party a chance to make corrections, but instead chose to magnify the problem and further intensify the contradictions. Far from helping to solve the problem, this approach can lead to greater disagreement.
In this incident, we can see that both sides need to improve, whether it is Harada Shodai or Chinese tourists. Harada should be more rational about the problem, rather than deliberately creating topics for the sake of traffic. Chinese tourists should also be more respectful of local culture and customs to avoid causing trouble to others.
In addition, the incident has also raised concerns about the image of Chinese tourists. With the development of China's economy, more and more Chinese choose to travel abroad. However, due to cultural differences and uneven personal qualities, the image of Chinese tourists overseas is not always positive. Some people believe that Chinese tourists lack animal awareness and can hardly expect them to have compassion for animals. Although this view is somewhat biased, it also reflects the cognitive bias of some people about Chinese tourists.
At the same time, there are also some Chinese tourists who show extremely high quality and civilized behavior overseas. They respect the local culture and customs, care for the environment, and win the respect and praise of the locals. These positive examples prove that the image of Chinese tourists is not static, but can be improved through education and guidance.
Returning to Harada's behavior, we can't help but ask, did he do this out of love for animals, or did he do it to attract attention? If it is really about protecting animals, then he should take a more rational approach and not attract traffic by creating topics. In fact, many true animal protectors are quietly putting in the effort, and they don't sacrifice the truth for the sake of traffic.
In addition, Harada's behavior also exposed the shortcomings of the social media age. In order to gain attention, some people do not hesitate to exaggerate the facts and even make up stories. This practice not only harms the interests of others, but may also exacerbate social conflicts. We should call for more voices of reason to make cyberspace a healthier and more harmonious place.
In summary, Harada's large-scale video has sparked a lot of discussion and revealed the complexity of the image of Chinese tourists. Whether it is Harada Shodai or Chinese tourists, they need to be more rational and mature in dealing with problems. Only in this way can we build a more harmonious social environment where everyone can enjoy traveling.
In the age of social media, we need to be more cautious with every piece of information. Every click, every retweet can have a profound impact on others. We should learn to distinguish between the true and the fake, pass on positive energy, and work together to create a positive online environment. I hope that in the future, both Chinese tourists and tourists from other countries can respect each other and jointly safeguard the beauty of the world.
Harada's actions not only raised public concern about animal protection, but also touched on a broader social issue – ethics and responsibility in the Internet age. In this era of information explosion, everyone can become a producer and disseminator of content. However, how to maintain a moral bottom line while pursuing traffic has become a difficult problem for everyone.
Harada's ability to gain so much attention in a short period of time is largely due to his capture of people's emotional resonance for animal conservation. However, his approach seems too extreme. In the video, he loudly reprimanded the tourists and deliberately exaggerated the facts, which not only did not solve the problem, but only exacerbated the misunderstanding and confrontation between Chinese and Japanese tourists. This makes us wonder what is true "justice".
Justice should be an impartial judgment based on facts, not a topic to gain attention. Although Harada's actions appear to be protecting animals on the surface, they are actually at the expense of the truth. True justice should be based on rationality and objectivity, not on the basis of inciting emotions to gain attention. Such behavior not only violates moral principles, but also undermines the credibility of society.
On the other hand, the behavior of Chinese tourists is also worth rethinking. Although the tourist in the video has apologized, his misconduct still raises a lot of eyebrows. It's not just a matter of personal qualities, it's a reflection of cultural differences and a sense of social responsibility. Many Chinese tourists may have misbehaved due to a lack of knowledge of the local culture and customs when traveling overseas. This requires us to work education and guidance so that more people can understand and respect the differences of different cultures.
In the age of social media, everyone has the opportunity to become a public figure. However, how to maintain a moral bottom line while pursuing traffic has become a problem we must face. Harada's big behavior reminds us that cyberspace also needs moral restraint. We should learn to distinguish the authenticity of information, convey positive energy, and jointly create a healthy and harmonious online environment.
In addition, the incident has sparked a discussion about animal conservation awareness. Animal protection has become an important issue on a global scale. Both individuals and society should pay more attention to animal protection. Only when we truly realize that animals are also part of the earth can we achieve a harmonious coexistence between man and nature.
In this incident, we can see that both sides need to improve, whether it is Harada Shodai or Chinese tourists. Harada should be more rational about the problem, rather than deliberately creating topics for the sake of traffic. Chinese tourists should also be more respectful of local culture and customs to avoid causing trouble to others.
Finally, we would like to call on everyone not to forget the moral bottom line while pursuing traffic. True justice should be a fair judgment based on facts, not a topic to gain attention. Only when each of us can adhere to the moral bottom line can we build a more harmonious and beautiful society.
Summary:
Harada's video incident is not just a simple animal protection issue, it is the epitome of ethics and responsibility in the current social media era. In this era of information overflow, each of us should learn to distinguish between truth and falsehood and transmit positive energy. Only in this way can we work together to create a healthy and harmonious social environment. I hope that every reader can learn from this and become a better version of themselves. Summarize the event, sublimate the topic, and guide the reader to comment.