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tw: rape, murder, incest, japanese imperialism

a lot of people don’t normally think that stereotypes about chinese (and other E/SE asian) people that were made by japanese people is really important, that it’s pretty benign.

but the stereotype about chinese women being especially sexy and submissive comes from the rape of nanjing (irl gore cw for link), where japanese soldiers went in and literally raped so many chinese women that the whole ordeal was named that( even forcing families to rape each other), and is also due to the buying and selling of chinese (though largely korean) women as comfort women.

so when you see an (esp japanese) anime girl dressed in a sexualized qipao etc (like this or this or this or this or this) just to say, that’s the history behind it and that’s exactly what they think of us. so, you know, in case u still think it’s cute or w/e.

In the 1890s, when Freud was in the dawn of his career, he was struck by how many of his female patients were revealing childhood [sexual] victimization to him. Freud concluded that child sexual abuse was one of the major causes of emotional disturbances in adult women and wrote a brilliant and humane paper called “The Aetiology of Hysteria.” However, rather than receiving acclaim from his colleagues for his ground-breaking insights, Freud met with scorn. He was ridiculed for believing that men of excellent reputation (most of his patients came from upstanding homes) could be perpetrators of incest.
Within a few years, Freud buckled under this heavy pressure and recanted his conclusions. In their place he proposed the “Oedipus complex,” which became the foundation of modern psychology… Freud used this construct to conclude that the episodes of abuse his clients had revealed to him had never taken place; they were simply fantasies of events the women had wished for… This construct started a hundred-year history in the mental health field of blaming victims for the abuse perpetrated on them and outright discrediting of women’s and children’s reports of mistreatment by men.

― Lundy Bancroft

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read this carve it into your brains permanently etch it into your skulls r e a d  t h i s

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i don’t know how to deal with this

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― Lundy Bancroft

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read this carve it into your brains permanently etch it into your skulls r e a d  t h i s

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i don’t know how to deal with this

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