文明のターンテーブルThe Turntable of Civilization

日本の時間、世界の時間。
The time of Japan, the time of the world

About five months ago from his demise, I had a chance to talk carefully about the correct evaluation

2019年06月22日 09時23分38秒 | 日記

The following is a book that should be read not only by all the people of Japan but also by people all over the world.
Foreword, why World history talk is it?…by Takayama Masayuki
'Brief Report on the Destruction of Asia by Japan'
When I went to the United States in 1992 as the head of the Los Angels office and came to read the US newspapers every morning, the most surprising thing was that bad news from Japan would surely come out.
Even a short editorial of about 40 lines, if it mentions Korea, it says, 'Korea, once colonized by Japan.'
After the freeze of nuclear development was taken up in the US-North Korea talks in 1994, famine has repeatedly occurred in the north, but there are only increasing reports that 'the famine is occurring in North Korea where Japan once dominated the colony.'
Because I had so much headed, I called the US newspaper editorial board room and protested that they should write 'When the United States occupied and killed 400,000 people' when they touched the Philippines.
One more thing that came to mind is that when the US newspaper touches Southeast Asia, it inserted that 'South East Asia, once Japan occupied and conducted atrocities.' They cite Japan one by one.
This writing was constant until the 1990s.
Recently, the method has changed, and it has become annual events that remind of 'Japan's atrocities' as local news.
With the Nanjing Massacre from Beijing, the Bataan Death March from Manila and the Manila Massacre, they have local reporters write every year in the season.
A recent favorite is a Seven-three-one unit, for example, The New York Times, to the editor of the Foreign Affairs, Jonathan Teperman 'Japan has brutalized Korea and the northern part of China and solidified its foothold. Its symbol is the Seven-three-one unit; the neighboring countries sometimes recalled the memories of this cruelty.'
The trigger was the pilot number '731' for the Blue Impulse, which tested in the pilot's seat by Abe, the Prime minister of Japan.
It was just an empty squeeze, but they made a fuss.
Even before Obama visited Hiroshima, they carefully reported Japan's atrocities in a series.
The point is that the US media has been defending the US desperately from being pointed out that the atomic bombings and the Tokyo air raid are atrocities by the United States for 70 years after the war. It's still going on.
On the other hand, it beats Japanese by history recognition and lets it be depressing and not to stand up again.
It was left-wing Intelligentsia and the Asahi Shimbun to be a willing cats-paw or tool for such post-war brainwashing.
Shoichi Watanabe is the first person who has continued undauntedly the battle to examine their mortal sins and bring them back to a proper historical view for over 40 years from the early 1970s.
It is the first publication of an interview between Professor Watanabe and me.
About five months ago from his demise, I had a chance to talk carefully about the accurate evaluation of Japan in world history.
At the turning point of history, the Trump era, we discussed the perspective of 'Japan first' world history.
This manuscript continues


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