What Is the United Nations? An Organization Where China Reigns as a Permanent Member and the Perversion of Japan’s So-Called Cultural Figures

Published on September 28, 2019.
This essay criticizes Japan’s so-called cultural figures who propose that their own country’s military should act as if it belonged to the United Nations, and examines what the United Nations really is, the reality of China holding veto power as a permanent member, and the sound judgment that resides only in a sound human mind.

September 28, 2019.
One of the phenomena that exists only in Japan in the entire world is surely the existence of so-called cultural figures who propose that their own country’s military should act as something belonging to the United Nations.
Then what kind of place is the United Nations?
One of the phenomena that exists only in Japan in the entire world is surely the existence of so-called cultural figures who propose that their own country’s military should act as something belonging to the United Nations.
Then what kind of place is the United Nations?
I define, with the voice of God, the United Nations as a place that symbolizes a world where lies and nonsense run rampant.
Think about it.
China, which it is no exaggeration to call the greatest human-rights-suppressing state in the world today, has reigned for seventy postwar years as a permanent member, holding the position of an omniscient and omnipotent god toward the world…that is, holding the veto power.
This fact alone makes it obvious that my argument is the voice of God.
In other words, the reality seen by the mind of a human being who sleeps when night comes, rises when morning comes, and lives by eating delicious food that is the product of beautiful nature,
the reality seen by the mind of a human being who works day and night in the world of actual business, for himself, for others, for the nation, and for the world,
the mind possessed only by a person who, on holidays, enjoys the beauties of nature, or lives in the rhythm of farming in fair weather and reading in rain, and who knows that loving others is the supreme joy and gratitude,
sound judgment that dwells only in such a sound mind should surely think exactly so.

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