The following is from the serial column of Masayuki Takayama, who brings the weekly Shincho released on January 27th to a successful conclusion.
This article also proves that he is the one and only journalist in the postwar world.
It is a must-read for the Japanese people and people around the world.
Lies of T.K. students
To the Japanese, all South Korean presidents seem to be bad people.
The first president, Syngman Rhee, took advantage of Japan's inability to intervene to detain fishers and even stole Takeshima during the occupation.
When Yoshida Shigeru snapped and announced the expulsion of Koreans from Japan and the elimination of Korean naval vessels, Syngman Rhee hurriedly proposed a "Tripartite Peace Treaty" and fled into the skirts of the United States.
He was indeed a despicable man.
To regain popularity, Kim Young-sam blew up the Governor-General's Office of Korea, which the Japanese built.
Although he planted many explosives, the dome of the building only had a small hole in it.
Even so, his approval rating exceeded 80%.
Since then, anti-Japan has become the usual way to regain popularity.
However, some people are regarded as good politicians in Korea even though they are not good enough for Japan.
For example, Park Chung-hee is.
When he came to power, Korea was nothing but "Myths such as industrialization, smeared with division and corruption and didly-dallying and temporizing" (U.S. economist Walt Rostow).
Park was aware of this, so he thought, "Let the Japanese do it, not the Koreans.
He had a history of impressing the Japanese with his bloodletters and getting backdoor entry into the Manchurian Military Academy.
He knew how to manipulate the Japanese.
So he asked Reischauer to reopen the Japan-Korea talks and retracted the word "apology," which had angered the Japanese.
Then he said, "We are protecting Japan as a bulwark against communism," and "We will fight in the Vietnam War instead of the Self-Defense Forces."
The Japanese were fooled.
In addition to the financial assistance of 500 million dollars, Japan gave South Korea everything from the 7 trillion yen of Japanese assets left on the peninsula to the know-how of industrialization.
It was a miracle of the Han River without any Korean involvement.
The next in line after Park Chung-hee will be the military duo of Jeon Doo-hwan and Joo Tae-woo, who came out after Park's assassination.
Jeon also knew that the people were making a lot of noise, so he taught them to be decent by silencing them with martial law.
The miracle of the Han River did not end up being a temporary flower but was nurtured into a full-fledged industrial nation.
And Tae-woo took advantage of it to successfully host the Seoul Olympics and join the United Nations.
Three military presidents transformed Rostow's vision of the wrong country.
However, it is a country of national sentiment that kvetches.
It is a country of people who always say what they want and get into trouble.
North Korea supported fire in Gwangju City.
Armed citizens clashed with police, and the national army came out to control the situation, resulting in a bloody commotion.
It was under heavy media control.
When we heard nothing, a local "T.K. student" continued to report the "precious truth" to the "World" magazine.
"Jeon Doo-hwan drugged paratroopers with methamphetamine and began killing all the citizens of Jeolla Province."
"Cab drivers were killed, and high school girls were stripped naked and stabbed with bayonets."
"Pregnant women were stabbed and their fetuses thrown away, and 2,000 citizens were massacred."
The report by T.K. student, for example, also caused Tsutomu Nishioka to raise an eyebrow at Jeon Doo-hwan's politics, according to "40 Years of the Japan-Korea 'History Awareness Problem'.
The Japanese were more naive, so they thought people like Kim Dae-jung were good people, and there was an atmosphere of "the North is still better.
The situation in South Korea is even worse.
The two presidents were tried for the Gwangju massacre, and although their sentences were later reduced, Jeon was sentenced to death, and Roh was sentenced to life imprisonment.
Some years later, Ji Myung Kwang, a former Korean resident in Japan, came forward in the style of Shimura Ken, saying, "I am T.K. Student.
He was a teacher at Tokyo Women's University and wrote a story as if he had seen it.
Later verification showed that T.K.'s story was mainly false if that were true.
The number of civilian deaths was exaggerated tenfold, and there were no high school girls stripped naked or pregnant women killed.
The serials were a mass of falsehoods and lies worse than Honda Katsuichi.
Ike's lies had an impact on Japan as well.
Partly because of the "North is better" theory, Asahi laughed at the abduction issue and loudly denied it by Yasuhiko Yoshida. The rescue of the victims was significantly delayed.
The liar Ji Myung Kwang died the other day.
Writing an article on the deceased would have been a waste of time, but Asahi traced Ji Myung Kwang's lies as if they were the truth in a review and a Tenseijingo.
Do you think it's fun to make children copy such things?
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