Listen

Description

Saw Dead to Rights (南京照相馆). Heartbreaking. Lots of people die. About the Japanese invasion of Nanjing and how the atrocities were documented. During the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, postman A Chang posed as a photo developer, helping Japanese forces while secretly sheltering Chinese refugees. He later risked his life evacuating them and revealing evidence of the atrocities.-Use of propaganda to promote how good things were-The difference between the North and the South Chinese and how they couldn’t coordinate a defense against the Japanese because they didn’t speak the same language
SLV podcast recorded.
Workouts in! Light weights at the gym, then 7km in 49min 3 seconds. Thought I could do the rope work tomorrow.
Donate to the show! PayPal link below!
https://www.paypal.me/stevensirski?locale.x=en_CA
***Show notes n tracks up on stevensirski.com
And on Notion: https://stevensirski.notion.site/SSAB-The-Audio-Blog-of-Steven-Sirski-00acfe344e164bfab191d3cddf6952b2?pvs=4
Newsletter over at stevensirski.substack.com
Language vlog on http://www.youtube.com/@stevenslanguagevlog
00:00 Introduction and Podcast Overview00:38 Movie Review: Dead to Rights01:27 Historical Context: Japan-China Relations04:25 Movie Analysis: Themes and Impact10:47 Upcoming Movies and Historical Reflections17:29 Personal Reflections and Podcast Plans25:21 Daily Life and Future Topics32:04 Conclusion and Call to Action