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

they continue to slander Prime Minister Abe to inculcate hatred toward him among the public

2022年07月08日 22時10分36秒 | 全般
Last night, I discovered a news item on MSN about a comfort woman statue installed on a German university campus by the student association.
I was so disgusted that I searched for the University of Kassel first.
I was also dismayed to learn that a graduate of this university is now a professor at Kobe University.
It prompted me to lose a little sleep and save the chapters I had sent out around 12/28/2017 in draft form.
Today, I have decided to translate them into English and transmit them in German to the students and professors of Kassel University, which does not even deserve the name of a university which are not only too ignorant but is engaged in anti-Japanese propaganda.
However, perhaps because I went to bed late, I woke up later this morning and had difficulty getting started.
Just as I was about to start my work around noon, news appeared on the Internet that shocked me so much that I could hardly believe my eyes.
I was still in the middle of the confusion as to why he collapsed, but I felt even more shocked because I had a gut feeling that he was the worst of the worst.
I am still in a state of grief and anger.
But that is why I am writing this article because I must send it to Japan and the world.
Because this article also describes the actual cause of this unforgivable incident.
201712/28
I will write a few notes at random here.
Almost the entire world has given Prime Minister Abe the highest rating of all previous prime ministers for his ability as a politician.
However, there is a rare phenomenon here.
Only China, the DPRK, the media such as the Asahi, Mainichi, and Tokyo Shimbun and their sympathizers, the so-called "culturists," continue to say something completely different and outrageous.
Simply put, they continue to slander Prime Minister Abe to inculcate hatred toward him among the public.

I recently visited a new souvenir center in front of a bus stop downstream from Togetukyo in Arashiyama, a magnificent building with a large restaurant on the second floor and an Italian restaurant on the first floor.
It is always crowded.
For example, when I visited Arashiyama more than 100 times a year, I saw this place frequently.
A young Chinese woman was working as a part-time clerk.
I asked her where she was from, which triggered a conversation.
She said, "I like all Japanese people except Prime Minister Abe..."
The funny thing is that most Japanese people have chosen Prime Minister Abe, so your logic is incorrect, as I have already pointed out.
It is the reality of their propaganda.
Its immense effectiveness, not to mention the horror of the totalitarian state's propaganda strategy.

I am the first person to mention that the late Tadao Umesao, one of the best minds ever born at Kyoto University, was right in his conclusion of "abysmal evil" and "plausible lies" after several years of fieldwork in almost all provinces of China.

Recently, a good friend of mine, one of the world's best readers, lent me a large volume of folklore and other stories from China's neighboring countries.
The book records that China's ancient and modern neighbors have gone to great lengths in their schemes to deal with this populous, land-locked nation.
Some of the entries begin by saying that a gift was received from the black-hearted Chinese emperor, and the whole country pondered what to give in return.
Anyway, the neighboring countries knew that they would not be able to defeat the black-hearted Chinese unless they exhausted all their tricks of the trade.
Their story can be said to be a tale of intrigue.
The stories are filled with such phrases as "If you know your enemy and know yourself, you will never be in danger in a hundred battles," "A lion is a worm in a lion's body," and so on.
What amazed me the most was that the people of China and its neighbors lied with impunity in all the stories.
Quite the opposite of the Japanese, they lie with impunity and no sense of guilt.
Having read almost the entire story of the liars, I was convinced that these folktales also demonstrated the correctness of another shocking conclusion of Tadao Umesao.
Namely, "Japan is not Asia...rather, it should be compared to the British and others..."
All those who have seen the documentary on Venetia, a British woman living in Ohara, Kyoto, would agree with Tadao Umesao's conclusion.
This article continues.









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