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

I was wondering what, or rather, who, was causing it.

2021年06月18日 21時01分20秒 | 全般

Perhaps the forces in South Korea and North Korea, who want to develop their victimization business against Japan further, are eager to copy this German approach.
It is the chapter I sent out on 2018-11-23.
The following is a fact that I learned only after clicking the bottom of the previous chapter. Thanks to the originator.
Emphasis and *~* in the text are mines.
It is from https://ameblo.jp/sacredokinawa/entry-12372596551.html.
Anti-Japanese with a honey trap?
Former German Chancellor to marry a Korean interpreter who is 27 years younger than him because of fake comfort women
Tuesday, May 01, 2018
Yesterday, I was reading an article in the Japanese edition of the Korean media outlet JoongAng Ilbo, and I was convinced that that was what was going on.
Do you remember last year when there was a big issue about building a comfort women statue in Germany?
Why did anti-Japanese activities become so popular in Germany?
I was wondering what, or rather, who, was causing it.
San Francisco has a large population of Chinese and Korean locals, so it is not surprising that the "victim business" is a national policy of their home countries. (However, most Americans in San Francisco don't know or care about the sister city or the statues. As I wrote in a past article, "Dissolving the sister city with the utterly insane town of San Francisco is the right thing to do, because it is a city that is also letting its residents die...

I found out from the following article that there is a Korean woman behind Germany's anti-Japan policy.


ドイツ前首相のハニトラ感全開な結婚

Former German Prime Minister's honey-trapped marriage

The Korean ex-husband of former German Chancellor Schröder's partner is suing for 100 million won, saying he is responsible for the marriage breakdown.
(April 30, 2018, The JoongAng Ilbo)
http://japanese.joins.com/article/j_article.php?aid=240992&servcode=400§code=400
This Korean woman, 48, is a "translator" for the South Korean government and a government official.
She translated Mr. Schröder's book into Korean and acted as an interpreter when Mr. Schröder visited Korea.
And, as is quite normal in Korea, the "House of Nanum And then, as a matter of course(?) for South Korea, they took him to the "House of Nanum" and conducted anti-Japanese propaganda to brainwash him.
After being caught by the hook, line, and sinker, Mr. Schröder started criticizing Japan without any context, didn't he?
Mr. Schröder is now 74 years old.
In layman's terms, this is a "double affair.
When the two of you met, Mr. Schröder was married to his fourth wife.
The interpreter also had a husband and a child.
I'm starting to feel queasy.
At the beginning of this year, there was news that he would get married within the year, but no information of his marriage has come out yet, so it seems that he is just engaged to be married.
In the Korean media, the Japanese edition of the JoongAng Ilbo reported, "Former German Chancellor Schröder: 'Victims of comfort women are fully qualified to receive the Nobel Peace Prize'" (laughs).
http://japanese.joins.com/article/329/233329.html?servcode=A00§code=A10&cloc=jp|article|related
However, this person's countenance is very strange. If he were Japanese, he would be on the level of Ozawa.
He looks like former French President Nicolas Sarkozy, who was arrested for illegal donations from Libya, the former Pope, or Jack Valente, who was transferred from the White House to the movie industry.

プーチンとシュレーダー

Putin and Schröder
It's a physiognomy that makes Putin look like a better person than he is.
Well, I don't care about his face. Looking at his background, I can't deny the feeling that South Korea used this woman as bait to get the German national subversives on their side and to manipulate them in various ways.
Schröder was the seventh Federal Chancellor of Germany (1998-2005) and the leader of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) (1999-2004).
In March 2006, he was appointed to Nord Stream AG, a subsidiary of Gazprom, Russia's state-owned natural gas company.
In Germany, he was criticized for his alleged cozy relationship with Russia.
In addition, he has served as an advisor to Vladimir Putin, served as an advisor to the European branch of the Rothschild Investment Bank in Switzerland, and was appointed as an advisor to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China in May 2007.
He moves Putin, is also a Rothschild's minion and is friendly with China. Isn't he the strongest enemy (laughs)?
Some very astute people in the Korean government have their eyes on this man to bring him down and get him close to women.
Putin was a KGB officer in the secret police during the Soviet era, so he must know and practice torture, honey traps, and all kinds of espionage.
The fact that Putin relied on Schröder's advice may mean that Schröder is even more cunning than Putin.
Schröder is a socialist (Marxist), but I think we should never forget that when socialists are involved, they are practicing the teachings of Marx.
The end justifies the means." (The end justifies the means, meaning we will do anything for the sake of the future) Karl Marx said.
*However, South Korea will continue to go straight to the victim business from this series of movements.
The day before yesterday, the United Nations Commission on Enforced Disappearances issued an outrageous recommendation to Japan that the Japanese government's response to the comfort women issue was inadequate, proving that this writer's insight was 100% correct.*
And to that end, I think we can read that Korea intends to actively use other countries and other dignitaries to extract reparations from the Japanese government and Japanese companies.
In Germany, there have been lawsuits domestically seeking compensation for damages related to forced labor by the Nazis, so Korea is probably trying to use the German example as a reference to target Japanese companies for lawsuits further.
In addition, in Germany, if an ordinary German citizen already publishes something like "the Jews" or "the State of Israel" (in private blogs, lectures, etc.), he or she will be interrogated by the police and, in some cases even arrested, even if he or she is not discriminating but stating facts.
In other words, there is almost no freedom of speech in Germany because information on the issue is blocked. (I live in the U.S., but some of my German colleagues have said, "Anyone who publishes false historical perceptions should be thrown in jail. (I live in the U.S., and I was surprised to hear a German colleague say, "Anyone who publishes wrong historical information should be put in jail, and we should never allow it.
Perhaps the forces of South Korea and North Korea, who want to develop their victim business against Japan further, are eager to imitate this German approach.
By the way, it seems that Ms. Shin Su-gok of "Norikoennet," who gave an abetment speech against Okinawan activists, also traveled to Germany.

In Japan, former Prime Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto was also honey-trapped by a Chinese interpreter, and Japan provided hundreds of millions of dollars in support to a Chinese hospital.

It's a shame that some politicians fall into their trap.
However, I am glad that Japan is a sincere country that doesn't honey-trap and has a solid foundation to get by without doing so.
Omission.
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