The video posted last year on Chinese social media showed more than 100 Japanese children, supposedly at an elementary school in Shanghai, gathered in their schoolyard.
Chinese subtitles quoted two students leading the group as screaming: “Shanghai is ours.
Xenophobic online content like the schoolyard video is the subject of debate in China right now.
Last week, a Chinese man stabbed a Japanese mother and her son in eastern China.
Private citizens censor themselves, knowing that what they post can get their social media accounts deleted or, worse, land them in jail.
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Shanghai, China, Japan, Japanese, Iowa