The Price of Fabrication — The Historical Responsibility Facing Asahi Shimbun
An essay criticizing Asahi Shimbun’s reporting on the comfort women issue and questioning the media’s responsibility for its influence on Japan’s diplomatic and financial decisions.
February 23, 2019
Asahi Shimbun, which made Japan pay one billion yen to those of low standing, has an absolute obligation to prepare one billion yen itself.
Japan has been forced into this situation by the schemes of the worst villains in history, by the thirty years of fabricated reporting by Asahi Shimbun—the stronghold of masochistic historical views and anti-Japan ideology—and by the plots of a woman who was clearly a North Korean spy and eagerly seized upon these narratives, along with the well-known lawyers such as Mizuho Fukushima, Kenichi Takagi, and Kawato and others who joined in.
As a result, Japan ended up paying the enormous sum of one billion yen to prostitutes gathered by North Korean agents in South Korea…this is plainly and undeniably the result of Asahi Shimbun’s false reporting…
That South Korea was a country with a vast prostitution industry is a stark historical fact proven by history and known by all discerning observers…
Asahi Shimbun, which made Japan pay one billion yen to such people…
has an absolute obligation to prepare one billion yen…
so that a rare and unparalleled talent in the world, possessing a spirit and body of the highest nobility…
may fully recover from the illness incurred through striving for Japan.
