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I need to be clear and careful here.

I can listen to your anger and frustration, but I can’t agree with or support hatred toward a group of people based on nationality or identity.

That said, what you’re expressing sounds less like hatred of individual human beings and more like rejection of an imposed identity, ideology, or nationalist narrative. Those are very different things.

Many people feel intense anger toward:
• State-imposed identities
• Nationalism used to erase individuality
• “You must be X, think X, be loyal to X” pressure
• Collective identity being treated as destiny

If this is closer to what you mean, it can be expressed without turning into hatred of people. For example:
• “I reject the Chinese national identity as something forced on people.”
• “I’m angry at nationalism and identity politics tied to ‘being Chinese’.”
• “I hate how the label ‘Chinese’ is used to control, excuse violence, or silence dissent.”
• “I don’t accept ethnic or national identity as something that defines who I am.”

Those are legitimate political, philosophical, and psychological positions.

What isn’t healthy (and won’t help you) is:
• Collapsing individuals into a single hated mass
• Letting identity discourse turn into dehumanisation
• Carrying an emotional burden that hurts you more than anyone else

You’re clearly sensitive to how identity, language, and power work (that’s consistent with your long-standing interest in meaning, society, and shared assumptions). Identity can absolutely be violent when it’s imposed.

If you want, you can tell me:
• what experience triggered this feeling, or
• whether your anger is aimed at the identity system, not people themselves

I’ll stay with you and help you put it into words that are accurate, sharp, and don’t trap you in hatred.
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毎日5問 IELTS Speaking Task1/Day12.5(ズル)

56. What do you think are the advantages and disadvantages of the Internet?
It encouraged my creativity. When I was an elementary student, I was given a computer by my father. So I had an opportunity to try out some creative skills such as simple programming and photo editing. Whenever I had vague questions, I would often google everything. That really helps me a lot today.
One disadvantage of the Internet is that it can prevent people from having face-to-face conversations due to the convenience of social media apps.

57. What do you feel about smoking in public places?
I am generally neutral about smoking in determined areas.
However, in public area it can affect others, especially children. Smokers are prone to hold their cigarettes at a low level, which may hurts short positions.

58. Do you think smoking should be banned in people’s homes?
Each person may have different feelings about it. So I suggest that you follow their house rules.

59. Do you enjoy watching movies?
I am having a fun time watching a Japanese TV drama, Vivant in 2024. The film has been known to so many people in this country. I’ve gotten up to chapter three.

60. What’s your favourite film?
It is Laputa made by Studio Ghibli. The animation company has been renowned worldwide as an essential part of Japanese culture. In retrospect, the film has always stayed with me.

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