A popular petition that saw a flag associated with Imperial Japan and the Second World War removed from a Langley classroom has attracted a counter-petition.
The petition titled sa国际传媒渟a国际传媒 so far has only 29 signatures.
The controversy erupted last week when a student at Walnut Grove Secondary after seeing the flag in a history classroom.
The first petition called for the flag to be removed because of its association with Japanese Imperialism, and particularly with some of the war crimes committed by the Empire of Japan during the Second World War.
The original petition currently has more than 11,000 signatures.
The flag was taken down temporarily to allow sa国际传媒渇urther discussion,sa国际传媒 said district spokesman Ken Hoff.
The student who originally created the petition, and some of those who objected, are Korean or Korean-Canadian students.
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The counter-petition said the flag was used in a history classroom for educational purposes, and that the flag should be a reminder for people of sa国际传媒渢he mistakes of those crimes and take action so it doesnsa国际传媒檛 happen again.sa国际传媒
sa国际传媒淲e all understand that this is a touchy subject but the best way to improve as a society is to keep the flag up,sa国际传媒 the petition reads.
The name on the counter-petition is an anonymous sa国际传媒淲GSS student.sa国际传媒
The sa国际传媒渞ising sunsa国际传媒 flag has a red sun on a white field, with red rays coming out from the center of the flag. The current national flag of Japan is a simple red sun on a white background.
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