At one point, Puyi was taken to Harbin and Pingfang to see where the infamous Unit 731, the chemical and biological warfare unit in the Japanese Army, had conducted gruesome experiments on people. Puyi noted in shame and horror: “All the atrocities had been carried out in my name”.
A lot of people may just be psychos and get off to it, but I personally think that during times of war and revolution, in order to rehabilitate someone they have to see the consequences of their actions. Germany still has some sort of national shame over its Nazi history and criminalize its ideology, officially speaking of course. But look at Japan. The emperor still reigns and the imperial era is not that big of a deal, or even a nostalgic period.
Germans - soldiers and civilians - were forced to look upon their or their government’s work. Pictures, written accounts, and even real corpses and survivors (I didn’t even know that they forced the civilians to handle the corpses as well). m It does seem exploitative, but most people only hear about it and the damages can only be imagined. I don’t think the Japanese ever had to do this. I don’t know if it’d effective to beam footage of dead kids from mass shootings onto TV. But I think before any cleanup or investigation is done, politicians and their families need to be forced into the school building to look at the lifeless eyes of each kid they let die for no reason. That’s a start at least.
Collective Physical/financial is wrong, in my opinion. But I think collective traumatization is powerful. In addition to the Germans, look at 9/11 and its effect on society. A few generations later and their offsprings won’t have images of corpses burned in their memories, but the zeitgeist might be strong enough to deter them from emulating the past
The sex involves her parading you around the house while naked with insults written on your body and she’s screaming at you for being a right opportunist