Yonsei University and the Lineage of Anti-Japanese Propaganda — The Asahi Shimbun, Seo Sung, Tetsuya Hakoda, and Alexis Dudden

Published on July 16, 2019.
This essay, first issued on December 18, 2018, discusses the lineage of anti-Japanese propaganda surrounding the Asahi Shimbun’s reporting on Korea, Tetsuya Hakoda, Seo Sung, Yonsei University, and figures such as Alexis Dudden.
It examines the Asahi Shimbun’s internal study-abroad system, its links to Yonsei University, the Women’s International War Crimes Tribunal, and the roots of postwar Japan’s masochistic ideology created by the GHQ occupation policy.

July 16, 2019.
As you know, I have pointed out several times that a man named Tetsuya Hakoda, in a position resembling that of the Asahi Shimbun’s editorial writer in charge of Korea, has been writing strange articles.
The time has long since come for people all over the world to know that she is also proof of the incorrigibility and foolishness of that race of people called university professors.
The title of the chapter I published on December 18, 2018, was: “She, too, studied at Yonsei University.”
The following is an article I published in June 2017.
In a special feature article in the Sankei Shimbun the other day, Seo Sung was mentioned.
It said that his foremost disciple is now writing articles at the Asahi Shimbun.
As you know, I have pointed out several times that a man named Tetsuya Hakoda, in a position resembling that of the Asahi Shimbun’s editorial writer in charge of Korea, has been writing strange articles.
In that process, I also pointed out that Hakoda graduated from Ritsumeikan University and joined the company.
The Asahi Shimbun’s customary internal study-abroad course—this, too, is one of the roots of the Asahi Shimbun’s distorted ideology, masochistic ideology, and anti-Japanese ideology.
Yoshibumi Wakamiya, Harufumi Kiyota, Takashi Uemura, Tetsuya Hakoda, and others studied internally at Yonsei University.
Those North Korean spies, Yayori Matsui, who was a major female employee of the Asahi Shimbun, Eriko Ikeda, who was a producer at NHK, and Alexis Dudden.
Alexis Dudden is an American woman who, to anyone’s eyes, is exactly like a Korean agent and is constantly chanting anti-Japanese propaganda throughout the year.
Carol Gluck is probably the same kind of existence.
It is no exaggeration at all to say that Alexis Dudden is the height of low intelligence and evil.
In her facial expression as well, the foolishness and narrowness of her distorted ideology appear.
That absurd “Women’s International War Crimes Tribunal,” which they organized, was held from December 7 to December 12, 2000.
I am truly astonished by the fact that this queen of anti-Japanese propaganda of Korean origin in the United States is a university professor, but….
The time has long since come for people all over the world to know that she is also proof of the incorrigibility and foolishness of that race of people called university professors.
She, too, studied at Yonsei University.
That is why I realized it immediately.
That Yonsei University is one of the headquarters of anti-Japanese propaganda and one of the bases where the KCIA was active behind the scenes.
Now, regarding Seo Sung, those who have subscribed to and carefully read newspapers should remember only that he was a person arrested in South Korea on suspicion of espionage.
At that time, the Asahi Shimbun and its sympathizers, the so-called scholars and cultural figures such as Kenzaburo Oe, one of their representative players, were fervent worshippers of North Korea and called North Korea a “paradise on earth.”
South Korea, where political instability continued, was in the era of military governments, when the armed forces seized power each time.
It was an era when the Asahi Shimbun and the so-called scholars who sympathized with it praised North Korea and looked down on South Korea.
Seo Sung was treated as a hero among them.
I was surprised that he had served as a professor at Ritsumeikan University, but I was even more surprised and appalled that this man’s foremost disciple was Tetsuya Hakoda.
The reason is that Seo Sung was the very possessor of the absurd ideology created by the GHQ occupation policy, that is, its brainwashing operation.
My first-hand knowledge, and the fact that he was from Yamagata Prefecture, next to my home prefecture, also makes me happy: the late Shoichi Watanabe, a genuine scholar alongside the late Tadao Umesao, perfectly, as a scholar, demonstrated and refuted their low intelligence, errors, and the roots of their distorted ideology.
That lie is anti-Japanese propaganda.
The Wikipedia article I will quote in the next chapter proves that Seo Sung is a mass of that lie.

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