The One-Billion-Yen Price Japan Was Forced to Pay for Thirty Years of Fabricated Reporting by the Asahi Shimbun

Published on July 18, 2019.
This essay criticizes the Asahi Shimbun’s reporting on the comfort women issue as decades of fabricated reporting rooted in a masochistic view of history and anti-Japanese ideology.
It argues that this reporting led Japan to pay one billion yen, and further insists that the Asahi Shimbun has an absolute duty to prepare that sum for the recovery of a rare, world-class talent who devoted herself to Japan.

July 18, 2019.
The schemes of the worst villains in history, and thirty years of fabricated reporting by the Asahi Shimbun, the stronghold of a masochistic view of history and anti-Japanese ideology that took advantage of those schemes…
Japan was subjected to the schemes of the worst villains in history, and to thirty years of fabricated reporting by the Asahi Shimbun, the stronghold of a masochistic view of history and anti-Japanese ideology that took advantage of those schemes… the schemes of a woman who was clearly a North Korean spy and who jumped on them… and the familiar lawyers such as Fukushima Mizuho, Takagi Kenichi, a certain Kaido, and others who took advantage of them.
As a result of all this, Japan was forced to pay the enormous sum of one billion yen to prostitutes gathered up by a North Korean spy in South Korea… it is an unmistakable fact that all of this was the result of the Asahi Shimbun’s erroneous reporting…
That South Korea was a great nation of prostitution is a stern fact proven by history, and a fact known to every person with true insight…
The Asahi Shimbun, which made Japan pay one billion yen to people of lowly character…
Has an absolute duty to prepare one billion yen…
So that a rare, world-class talent, possessing a spirit and body of true nobility…
May be brought into complete remission from the illness she contracted precisely because she worked so hard for Japan.

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