Majority of Japanese and South Korean People Worry the Chinese Communist Party May Invade Taiwan, Poll Shows

The Hankook Ilbo and the Yomiuri Shimbun investigated the perceptions of the Korean and Japanese people about China through a joint opinion poll between Korea and Japan. The survey was conducted using the RDD method, which targets 1,000 Koreans and 1,000 Japanese, and makes calls to random and radiotelephone numbers randomly selected by a computer.
According to the results of this survey, 72.8% of South Koreans and 73% of Japanese answered “I think” when asked “Do you think China may invade Taiwan?” “I don’t think” was 20.5% among Koreans and 20% among Japanese.
Only 32.3% of Koreans answered “good” when asked about their evaluation of Korea-China relations (0.6% were “very good” and 31.7% were “somewhat good”). The percentage of respondents who answered “bad” was 63.1% (“somewhat bad” 54.5%, “very bad” 8.6%).
From the perspective of relevant analysis, the Japanese people’s evaluation of the poor relationship between the two countries is nearly twice higher than that of South Korea. It can also be judged that the Japanese people have more hatred for China than the South Korean people.
It is foreseeable that when the truth about the creation and release of the Covid-19 virus by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is revealed, and when the virus vaccine disaster breaks out, the Chinese abroad will be outraged because of the crimes committed by the CCP.
Therefore, in order to reduce the occurrence of racial discrimination and racial abuse, it is very important for members of the New Federal State of China to broadcast the truth about the CCP virus and the unequivocal claim that the Chinese are not equal to the CCP.

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