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"I'd rather China doesn't grow grass, and I'll take it back to Diaoyu Island. I would rather have a grave in China than kill the Japanese. " Can it be regarded as patriotic quotations?
Understand what patriotism is first.

This is still patriotism, but a group of model figures without self-awareness.

In my opinion, this sentence is not only unpatriotic, but also to some extent, they are no different from the previous Japanese.

It's just that the target of evil is different.

Give a rough idea. If you hand in your homework, write it yourself.