The Disguise of “China’s Goodwill”: Yoshiko Sakurai Exposes the Mask Seizures and the Lies of the Pro-China Faction
Yoshiko Sakurai examines how Chinese authorities seized even masks made by Japanese companies for Japan and then sent them back as “China’s goodwill,” exposing the reality of China’s National Defense Mobilization Law and the deception of the pro-China faction.
May 20, 2020
That is the kind of country China is.
Chinese authorities even seized all the masks made by Japanese companies for Japan, and then sent them to Japan as “China’s goodwill.”
The following is a continuation of the opening chapter of Yoshiko Sakurai’s book, The Lies of the Pro-China Faction, published on May 12.
She is a “national treasure” as defined by Saicho, and one of Japan’s treasures.
*The following notes are mine.*
“China’s Goodwill”
It is a blessing in misfortune for Japan that we have now been able to witness China’s method of trying to trap the United States in the same way that it trapped Japan.
I want the people of the pro-China faction, in particular, to look closely at and remember this face of the Chinese Communist Party.
China is skillfully linking the fight against the virus to its own interests, and is steadily moving toward the realization of world domination.
One example of this is its use of medical care and medicines.
Let us consider the mask issue as an example.
“Let us huddle together under one umbrella and get through the spring rain. Hang in there, Kitakyushu! Hang in there, Japan!”
Together with this message, 200,000 masks arrived in Kitakyushu City.
The sender was Dalian, China, a friendship city.
It was said to be a return gift for the 260 masks and other items Kitakyushu City had sent to Dalian in early February.
The Asahi Shimbun reported this on March 30 under the headline, “This Time a 769-Fold Return: ‘Hang in There, Japan’ Masks from China.”
*In other words, the Asahi Shimbun was proving that it is China’s agent.*
On April 1, a television wide show featured it under the theme, “Goodwill toward Japan for Its Support to China? A Mask Return Gift, Even a 769-Fold ‘Return’…” and reported favorably that the 260 masks had returned multiplied 769 times.
But the matter was neither that simple nor purely one of goodwill.
When one learns the mechanism described on another wide show by the president of a sales company that manufactures masks in a Chinese factory, one is made to recognize that behind the mask issue a deep, dark hole of China is gaping open.
According to the president of the sales company, all masks produced in China were said to be for China’s national emergency reserve supplies and were seized.
But these were originally being produced for export to Japan, and having all of them seized made him feel as if his insides were boiling with anger.
However, the biggest problem, he said, is whether China is a place where protests would get through.
Here we should recall the National Defense Mobilization Law that China enacted in 2010.
The law stipulates that when a national emergency occurs, everything, including foreign-capital companies operating inside China, must obey the instructions of the Chinese Communist Party government.
Materials, equipment, company buildings, land—everything one possesses must be provided in accordance with the instructions of the Chinese government.
Of course, it is said that compensation will be paid, but we do not know what actually happens.
In any case, under this law it is natural that all the masks were seized.
That is the kind of country China is.
That is the kind of country China is.
Chinese authorities even seized all the masks made by Japanese companies for Japan, and then sent them to Japan as “China’s goodwill.”
Japanese people, unaware of such facts, receive them with gratitude, while the pro-China faction welcomes this as precisely China’s friendship and praises China.
This article will continue.