With December 13, 2025—the National Memorial Day for the Nanjing Massacre—just around the corner, a new poll is inviting voices across Asia to weigh in on Japan's approach to remembering its wartime past. 🌏🕯️
Why it matters:
- Sparking dialogue on historical memory across borders
- Evaluating government efforts to acknowledge past aggression
- Empowering South and Southeast Asian youth to lead the conversation
The survey asks whether Japan's government should establish an official national memorial day to honor the victims of the Nanjing Massacre, and how its recent statements and actions measure up. It's a chance for tech-savvy, socially conscious young adults to make their voices heard. 📢
Ready to share your take? Scroll down to vote and see real-time results! 👇
By participating, you're helping shape a broader dialogue on history, responsibility, and the power of remembrance. Let's make our generation's perspectives count! ✨
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Poll on national memorial day for the victims of the Nanjing Massacre
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