Some foreigners may have misunderstandings about China. In China, the Taiwan issue is very acute. The vast majority of people support the Communist Party, because the Communist Party has made progress in China in the past 20 years,many people have better livesm.
Most people nowadays, especially young ones be like "MY WAY OR NO WAY" especially in the West. They don't even realize that different cultures do exist. that Asia is different in many ways from the West. It's not bad or good, it is what it is.
And western way while works in western countries, better in one place, worse in the others, we all know what a failure it was when they tried to install it in the Middle East. Because people there are nothing like westerners.
Also i really like how the notion of democracy changed in some countries from "majority decides, minority obeys but they have right to make more people to take their side when the next time to vote comes" to "a vocal part of a small minority dictates everyone how to live and think". It will take some time to realize that their way can be better... for them, but not for the others.
The Chinese are not nationalists. The World War made the Chinese oppose fascism.
From my experience a lot of people nowadays knows just a few things about WW2, they don't know that China lost 20+ millions in that war, mostly civilians. That Japan was the same as nazi Germany, just worse because Germans were doing for about 6 years, Japan was doing it to China and Korea (mostly but not only) for many years.
I've even heard some people having the audacity of saying that Axis countries had greater losses than Allied. Sure. 4% is greater than 60... And that's not counting military losses. If we'll count those it will be more than double numbers of losses for Allies vs Axis.
The real situation: Dedication is very popular in China. At first, many Chinese players called it the pride of Chinese games and bought this game, but after discovering offensive content, everyone felt deceived and insulted.
If "protected categories" in the West can demand change or removal of something when theres something *some* of them finds offensive, i guess people from China have the same right. Especially when something is *really* offensive and just tasteless.