The orphaned children of WW2 Japanese soldiers who are born in China are unfortunate to have been adopted by Chinese parents. True or false?
They are unfortunate to have been born in China and adopted by Chinese parents, because they usually lack proficiency in their Native language and it would be difficult for them to succeed in their ancestral country.
However, they are still fortunate to have documentation that proves their Japanese identity, which gives them the right to leave China and to dissociate from the Chinese.
Such orphaned children have special rights and privileges which are not accorded to the Uighurs and Han Chinese.
Because they still have the right to dissociate from Chinese people, which is a right that other groups are denied.
Those other groups include the Uighurs and Han Chinese.
Consequently, such orphaned Japanese are more or less on a par with the whites who are also born in China, because they all have the right to leave China and to dissociate from Chinese people.
But the others in China are denied the same rights as the Europeans and Japanese.
That they have the Right to leave China and dissociate from Chinese people proves that they are superior.
True or false?