The Wuhan Virus and the Responsibility of the Chinese Communist Party: The World Must Begin Calculating Damages
This essay examines the outbreak of the new virus in Wuhan, the responsibility of the Chinese Communist Party’s one-party dictatorship, NHK’s reporting, the forced K-1 event, and the immense damage suffered by Japan and the world. It argues that the foremost duty of journalism is to investigate why a new virus emerged in Wuhan, and that Japan and the international community must begin calculating compensation claims against the Chinese Communist Party regime.
April 14, 2020
If the Chinese people remain unable to break free from the subordinate political culture that Lu Xun pointed to, and continue to be placed in a condition in which they can live only under the one-party dictatorship of the Chinese Communist Party, then we have no choice but to deliver the final notice to the one-party dictators of the Chinese Communist Party.
If one is a journalist, one’s greatest duty is to investigate why a new virus emerged in Wuhan.
I am republishing the chapter I released on April 9, 2020 under that title.
I am convinced that the greatest cause of the sudden increase in the number of infections in Tokyo this time lies in the forced holding of the K-1 event on March 22.
The 6,000 people who came to watch that day were probably people who gave no thought whatsoever to the three types of enclosed and crowded places.
After the event ended, they must have gone without hesitation to restaurants and other places that fell under those three types of enclosed and crowded spaces.
I now feel real anger toward Yuriko Koike, who at that time did not raise any voice of opposition at all.
Of course, she is a secondary issue.
Japan must no longer forgive China, that is, the one-party dictators of the Chinese Communist Party.
Of course, the same is true for the world.
In this case, one may define the world as the world excluding the countries participating in the Belt and Road Initiative, and among the G7, Italy alone, the country of that Pio d’Emilia.
From now on, we must begin calculating the amount of compensation claims against China, that is, against the country of the one-party dictators of the Chinese Communist Party.
And then there is NHK.
In tonight’s seven o’clock news, when it broadcast the news of the lifting of the lockdown in Wuhan, which was nothing other than their propaganda itself, it was at least somewhat better that it added that doubts were also arising.
But NHK clearly proved that it is an organization participating in Chinese propaganda.
Despite the fact that it is common knowledge that Wuhan was the source, NHK announced it as if the virus existed all over the world and Wuhan in China merely happened to be the first place where it emerged.
The people who produce NHK’s news programs are supposed to be journalists.
Moreover, NHK is a broadcasting station that sends what may be called the world’s largest number of correspondents around the globe.
If one is a journalist, one’s greatest duty is to investigate why a new virus emerged in Wuhan.
If NHK does not carry out that work, the Japanese people must determine that NHK is an agent of the Chinese Communist Party.
As Mr. Steve Bannon pointed out as a member of humanity, the Chinese Communist Party is already finished.
Only one question remains.
Will it be ended by the Chinese people, or by us?
If the Chinese people remain unable to break free from the subordinate political culture that Lu Xun pointed to, and continue to be placed in a condition in which they can live only under the one-party dictatorship of the Chinese Communist Party, then we have no choice but to deliver the final notice to the one-party dictators of the Chinese Communist Party.
The perfectly natural work for that purpose is to demand compensation from China.
Yesterday’s press conference by Prime Minister Abe also made clear that this has already far exceeded the range in which they can continue to exist.
The damage suffered by Japan alone amounts to 108 trillion yen.
The Japanese people, and indeed the international community, must understand that even the damage suffered by the G7 countries excluding Italy alone means that the fate of the one-party dictators of the Chinese Communist Party is already sealed.