The following is from a feature article in the October 2018 issue of the monthly magazine WiLL entitled "Pax China's Dream is an Extremely Precarious Position," a conversation between Masayuki Takayama and Keiko Kawazoe.
Xi Jinping, surrounded by enemies on all sides - finally, the US, Britain, and Australia, have given the Chinese Communist Party a "no"!
China Gate weakened the United States.
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Takayama
When I went to Los Angeles, there were people called the new generation who went to America after the war.
They escaped from burned-out Japan.
Japanese-Americans' status was low in American society, but they thought they were better than the Japanese.
In the 1990s, however, the U.S. declined, and rich Japan came into American society with a broader face.
In the end, the fact that they could speak Japanese helped them get into the Japanese companies they had abandoned because of their ability to speak Japanese, but they could get in on good terms.
For this reason, the new generation I met in the '90s was generally very refractive.
It thought they were jumping on the bandwagon, but they found a better Japanese luxury car.
They were confused about what they were coming to America for, and it wasn't surprising to see someone like Mike Honda resenting Japan.
Many Japanese companies were covering lawsuits in the U.S. and were being framed by those new first-generation employees.
Paul Igasaki of the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission sided with the Americans, saying, "Japan is a country that despises women, and Mitsubishi Motors of Illinois has a policy of despising women," and then sued the Japanese company for falsehoods that were not true.
I was disgusted that he wanted to flirt with the white society so far.
Kawazoe
Recently, the Chinese spy organization "United Front" suddenly made headlines in English-language newspapers. Since the mid-1990s, the World Federation of Anti-Japanese War History and Protection Associations (Anti-Japanese Federation) has gained momentum on the West Coast.
It is an organization connected to the United Front.
Even before the Anti-Japanese Federation was established, it was believed that some Japanese Americans and Koreans, mainly of Chinese descent, joined together to form the Anti-Japanese Federation.
And they were used as a plot device to make them members of Congress.
Currently, the big boss of the group is Fang Li Bangqin (Florence Huang).
She is the Overseas Anti-Japanese War Memorial Hall's honorary director, which she built in San Francisco's Chinatown.
Takayama.
Come to think of it, it was the women in Congress, including Dianne Feinstein, a Democrat from California, who cried out for a boycott in the Mitsubishi Motors sexual harassment lawsuit.
Kawazoe.
Senator Feinstein, who also served as the mayor of San Francisco, recently made it public that his aide, Russell Rowe, was a Chinese spy.
Takayama.
When Lowe's identity was discovered, there was no punishment but dismissal.
Kawazoe.
Rowe, who was responsible for the maneuvering of linking the U.S. Congress to the Anti-Japanese Federation and Korean Peninsula organizations, then did the comfort women issue as executive director of the Social Justice Education Foundation.
Senator Feinstein, who had a good relationship with Jiang Zemin, was a central figure in the Clinton administration who worked hard to get China to join the World Trade Organization (WTO).
Her husband does business with China.
The get involved too far in China Gate, represented by her, is the source of the weakening of the United States.
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The Tragedy of Iris Chang.
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Iris Chan, who was provided with material by an anti-Japanese Chinese group and had a hit with The Rape of Nanking, then wrote her to take on the Coolie trade in the 1870s and the killings that followed.
When she did so, the media, including the New York Times, praised her for the Nanking Massacre and criticized her as an outrageous exposé of America's dark side.
She was despondent, but the Americans were determined to praise her again, so they told her to write about the Bataan Death March, in which American POWs were poorly treated by the Japanese, for her next novel.
And when she started to investigate, it walked only about a hundred miles.
And that took a few days. And on top of that, there are coffee breaks along the way, and they enjoy swimming.
It was as if the facts were different from what was being written down.
She was troubled by it.
If she wrote the truth as she did with Coolie's reality, she would be beaten up.
She wondered if she should write another lie this time.
In my column, I once wrote, "Iris Chan had a conscience, which is rare for a Chinese.
In the end, she reportedly committed suicide by a pistol shot.
Chinese Exclusion Act again?
Takayama
China has infiltrated the United States, but the U.S.-China trade war has begun here, and the Confucius Institute and others are about to be driven out.
Kawazoe
The National Defense Authorization Act was passed in July with language limiting Pentagon funding to universities that host Confucius Institutes.
It is also steering toward not renewing the visas of professors at the Confucius Institute.
For what purpose has the Confucius Institute been proliferating in universities?
For one thing, to turn the world's elite into the Chinese Communist Party sympathizers.
Furthermore, in February, the FBI director made it public that the university was "suspected of being involved in espionage activities to obtain even information about the U.S. government illegally.
The second is to isolate Japan from the rest of the world by spreading fake histories, such as the Nanjing Massacre and the Comfort Women, and portraying Japan as a brutal nation.
We believe this manipulation is spearheaded by Wang Hui Ning, who has been promoted to fifth in the current administration's pecking order.
The Trump administration has begun a twenty-first-century red-hunt.
Its targets are no longer the Soviet Comintern but Chinese Communist Party agents.
The trend is to exclude Chinese people in the U.S. as it was a hundred or so years ago.
Takayama.
The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, right?
Kawazoe
The Chinese Exclusion Act mistreated Chinese people in the U.S. apologies, and the Resolution of Apology for Chinese Exclusion, introduced by a Chinese state legislator in California, passed unanimously in 2009. Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed it, expressing regret for ethnic discrimination and persecution.
So, Chinese immigrants, and newcomers, have gained momentum.
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