Kyoto University’s Kumano Dorm, Song Du-Hoe, and the Guilt of NHK — The Reality of Postwar Operations That Have Undermined Japan and the Japanese People

Originally posted on July 5, 2019.
This chapter was first posted on May 15, 2018.
Taking as its starting point the problem of an unrelated individual being allowed to live for years in Kyoto University’s Kumano Dorm, this piece denounces the structure of postwar anti-Japan operations that, it argues, have damaged the honor and credibility of Japan and the Japanese people, including the machinations surrounding the comfort women issue and the reporting posture of The Asahi Shimbun and NHK.
Through discussion surrounding Song Du-Hoe, Atsuko Aoyagi, Yoon Mi-hyang, Mizuho Fukushima, and others, it sharply questions the responsibility of Kyoto University, NHK, left-wing activists, and career politicians.

2019-07-05
What president of any advanced country would openly and warmly welcome a woman who was arrested for fraudulently taking a salary paid with the people’s tax money and who resigned from her Diet seat?

This was the chapter I posted on 2018-05-15 under the title, “A man named Song Du-Hoe, who had absolutely no connection with Kyoto University, lived for years in Kyoto University’s Kumano Dorm for free.”
Kyoto University is a national university.
Its facilities and the like are national property.
To begin with, it was at Kyoto University that the outlandish scheme called the comfort women issue began.
A man named Song Du-Hoe, who had absolutely no connection with Kyoto University, lived for years in Kyoto University’s Kumano Dorm for free.
Ignoring the GHQ order issued at the end of the war that people from the Korean Peninsula should return to the Korean Peninsula… saying that he had no wish to return to the Korean Peninsula, where there had existed the worst system of status discrimination… Song did not return, and instead even brought lawsuits saying things like: I am a Japanese person possessing Japanese nationality, treat me as a Japanese.
Meanwhile, he beguiled a housewife named Atsuko Aoyagi, whose husband was a doctor and who herself was a graduate of Kyushu University, and had her launch a certain movement.
At that time, in Asahi Journal, which was the bible of leftists, activists, and subscribers who blindly believed The Asahi Shimbun, and which embodied the Asahi Shimbun that these past one or two years have conspicuously proven to be in fact a sympathizer of totalitarian states and a nest of mini-Goebbels,
Song had Aoyagi, as secretary-general, place advertisements again and again…
From where the funding for this came can now easily be surmised.
The ones who leapt upon this were Yoon Mi-hyang, now definitively judged to have been the founder of the Korean Council and effectively a North Korean spy, as well as Mizuho Fukushima and Kenichi Takagi, then lawyers, and The Asahi Shimbun itself, especially reporters in its Osaka social affairs department.
Through this scheme begun by Song Du-Hoe, what the Japanese state and the Japanese people have suffered has been:
enormous financial damage,
and, down to the present day, movements such as the erection of comfort women statues and forced-labor statues around the world by totalitarians raised under the anti-Japan education begun by Syngman Rhee = anti-Japan propaganda = a scheme to keep Japan permanently in the position of a political prisoner in the international community and sap its national strength,
a scheme to wring vast sums of money from Japan whenever possible = to fraudulently extract the tax money of the Japanese people,
and injury to the honor and credit of the Japanese state and the Japanese people on a scale beyond monetary calculation.
And it was Japan’s national Kyoto University, which for years let live for free in Kumano Dorm a man named Song Du-Hoe, a person with no connection whatever to Kyoto University, that created this scheme.
The female student who answered in a newspaper interview, upon the removal of the childish and malicious signboards that had done nothing but continue to defile the scenery of Kyoto, the greatest city in the world, by saying things like, “Kyoto University has lost what makes it Kyoto University…,” should first read this essay of mine and only then call herself a student of Kyoto University.
Kyoto is a city that was created by many great figures long before Kyoto University ever came into existence.
Just now, around the vicinity of an article I posted yesterday… there was an article saying that NHK was smugly reporting that new signboards had been put up in protest against the removal of those signboards…
as though praising it as a righteous act criticizing power as evil.
The fact that NHK is making such reports itself shows that, just as Song Du-Hoe infiltrated Kyoto University and incited a housewife who had graduated from Kyushu University,
in the confusion at the end of the war many resident Koreans and others infiltrated NHK, and NHK became a sponsor and supporter of the Women’s International War Crimes Tribunal… NHK, which even now, with Watch 9 as its main battleground, continues to report the Moritomo and Kake issues in step with The Asahi Shimbun,
NHK, which continued day after day to report in large close-up shots on Kiyomi Tsujimoto, whose common-law husband is a former criminal of the Red Army faction, who has surely not renounced that path and is still a bona fide activist, and who herself was arrested and prosecuted for fraudulently taking Diet salary paid by the tax money of the Japanese people, received a guilty verdict, and resigned from the Diet, and who in any other advanced country besides Japan could be defined, without exaggeration, as a spy for the Korean Peninsula,
and among all of these, what I truly thought the lowest and worst of all was
Watch 9 on NHK, which, when Prime Minister Abe and his wife departed representing Japan and the Japanese people for the recent Japan-U.S. summit, which was of fatal importance to Japan and the Japanese people,
reported in a major way, as though it were a righteous state of affairs, the sight of the career politicians of the Constitutional Democratic Party, whose remarks about Mrs. Akie Abe accompanying him can only be described as the utmost idiocy… no, as behavior that compels one to say they are all agents of the Korean Peninsula… shouting stupid things like “Oooh!”
What president of any advanced country would openly and warmly welcome a woman who has not only committed grave crimes against Japan and the world, but who also has as her husband a leading figure of the Japanese Red Army faction with close ties to North Korea, and who herself was arrested for fraudulently taking a salary paid with the people’s tax money and resigned from her Diet seat?
Has NHK’s news division ever thought about this even once?

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