It is no wonder the world has become extremely unstable and dangerous. The evils of the countries mentioned above and the evils of Asahi have covered the world.

In other words, not only is he anti-intellectual, but he has been paying 5,000 yen per month for decades to subscribe to a newspaper that is, let’s say Korean and Chinese propaganda.
It is why the Xinhai Revolution is known as the “Unhinged Revolution.”  
October 27, 2015
The following is also from Masayuki Takayama’s book, which follows the previous chapter.
Almost all Japanese reading this article must think, “What did we know about Sun Yat-sen?
We knew very little about Sun Yat-sen.
Especially Japanese people who subscribe to Asahi Shimbun newspaper must have felt that Miyazaki Touten and Umeya Shokichi were great, without knowing anything about Sun Yat-sen’s actual situation.
Since I was so, many Japanese must have been the same way.
This book is a must-read not only for the Japanese people but for people worldwide.
Emphasis in the text other than the headline is mine.

The Chinese people who produced PM2.5 do not need any aid.
What they do that shows originality in filth in the absence of intellectual property.  
Sun Yat-sen, who bared his jealousy of Japan  
From a Hakka family, Sun Yat-sen spent his childhood in Hawaii, relying on his relatives.  
He can’t get ahead in Hawaii after school.
He returned and worked as a doctor in Macau but got tired of that, too.
So, one day, he got the idea and planned an uprising to overthrow the Manchu dynasty, the Qing.  
Mao Zedong was in power and was purging anyone he didn’t like from one side to the other.
There were always many such lax people in China. 
Sun Yat-sen was one of them.  
In the case of Sun Yat-sen, one of the people who had called for investment in the uprising tipped him off.
He fled for his life to Japan.  
Sun Yat-sen must be grateful that he was surrounded by Japan, a space that freely accepted both criminals and revolutionaries.
Sun Yat-sen should be thankful that he was close to Japan, where criminals and revolutionaries were freely accepted.
In addition, the people of Japan do not know when to be suspicious.
According to “A Dream of Thirty-three Years,” Miyazaki Touten, for example, believed that the Han Chinese were great and genuinely felt sorry for those whom the Manchu people enslaved.  
He came to the Huangpu River, which was as dirty as it is now, and wept.
He believed they were tears of joy at having come to the great country of China, not realizing they were caused by the mercaptan released from the sludge and the ammonia from the feces and urine.  
Shokichi Umeya also followed Toru Tōten’s example and contributed 1 trillion yen in today’s money.
The same is true of Tsuyoshi Inuyo.
He offered Sun Yat-sen a large mansion in Tsurumaki-cho, Waseda, for free, where Sun Yat-sen lived with his Japanese wife.  
Japan fought and won the Russo-Japanese War in the meantime.
As a Han Chinese who had been enslaved by the Manchurians rather than the whites, Sun Yat-sen was jealous of the Japanese victory, saying, “Japan’s victory has encouraged the Asian people who thought they were no match for the whites” and “But if the Japanese can do it, our Han Chinese can do it, too.”  

Abandoning his Japanese wife, who had taken care of him  
While playing in Europe and the United States, he left his Japanese wife, who had taken care of him and went to the United States to beg for money from Shokichi Umeya when the Wuhan Uprising broke out.
It was the beginning of the Xinhai Revolution.
But the Han Chinese do the same today, without thought or logic.
Even in the Wuhan Uprising, someone dropped a box of gunpowder in a powder magazine, which caused a massive explosion.  
However, Sun Yat-sen is playing in the United States.
There is no leader of the revolutionary forces.
So, it put Li Yuanhong, a commander of the Qing dynasty, who until yesterday had been arresting and beheading revolutionaries, as the head of the revolutionary army.  
It is not a story that can be dismissed as random.
It is why the Xinhai Revolution is called the “Unhinged Revolution.”  
When Sun Yat-sen learned of this in Denver, he traveled to New York and London to solicit investors.
The first thing he did was to fatten his pockets.  
However, in Han Chinese society, a person in a higher position had to be a civil official who had passed the National Examination.
If you graduated from a high school in Hawaii, it won’t work.
Sun Yat-sen was deposed, and Yuan Shikai, a senior minister of the Qing Dynasty and a civil official, took over as president. He soon became emperor and tried to build the Yuan Dynasty.  
It is a laxity that I don’t even want to write about seriously.  
At that time, John Powell, a reporter for the China Weekly Review, an anti-Japanese magazine funded by the U.S. government, met Sun Yat-sen and his wife in Shanghai.
His wife was not the Japanese wife who had taken care of him, but Soong Ching Ling, whom he had married shortly before this meeting, and the wedding ceremony was held at the residence of Shokichi Umeya in Tokyo.    

Mr. Takemura worried about the desertification of China 
“Sun Yat-sen was escorted by an American with a pistol at this time,” wrote Powell in “Prewar Japan and China as Seen by an American Reporter.  
The escort was a bodyguard attached by an American financier.
In other words, Sun Yat-sen was switching to an American sponsor since he had almost debauched Umeya’s assets.  
Therefore, when the topic of Japan came up at a press conference, “Sun Yat-sen harshly pointed out the errors in Theodore Roosevelt’s Japan policy.” 
Sun Yat-sen points out where Roosevelt got his buttons wrong: “If the United States had not stepped up more and let Japan into Korea, Japan would not have had a foothold on the continent.
If the U.S. had properly restrained Japan, there would have been no problem.  
Again, Sun Yat-sen had just been congratulated on his marriage shortly before, surrounded by Japanese to whom he owed a debt of gratitude.
So this is how it is said.
The Japanese have no sympathy for the Chinese.
They have the power to find sponsors in the West and seduce them.  
Miyazaki Touten also became a Rōkyoku speaker later in his life when he learned the true nature of the Han Chinese, including Sun Yat-sen.
I understand his mood.  
After Sun Yat-sen, the Chinese people were ruled by Mao Zedong, who was even more lax.
Life became highly miserable.
Half a century it was passed with the mountains in ruins and the rivers still smelling the same.  
Then came Masayoshi Takemura.
He was a man with bad eyesight and a bad head who thought the big Japan looked like a set of gold dentures and said foolishly, “Even if it’s small, it’s good if it shines brightly.”  
He was more concerned about the desertification of China than Japan.
He started afforestation in China by setting up the Japan-China Afforestation Fund with the government’s money, saying that “afforestation is the common interest of Japan and China.  
The Chinese pulled them out for firewood from the moment they planted the trees.
Even if the plants grow, the Chinese won’t water them, so that they will wither.
Japanese money has been sucked into the desert for ten years. 

*NHK had previously aired a special on the Japanese planting trees in the deserts of China.
Despite NHK’s extol narration, I remember watching the video and wondering if going green in such a state would be possible.
The story goes like this.
It is no exaggeration to say that without reading Masayuki Takayama’s book, we would have been entirely ignorant of the truth about Japan’s modern history.
As I have mentioned many times, we have been forced into their childish brains and pseudo-moralism without being adequately informed of the facts.
In other words, we have paid 5,000 yen per month for decades to subscribe to a newspaper that is not only anti-intellectual but is, in fact, Korean and Chinese propaganda.
It is no wonder the world has become extremely unstable and dangerous.
The evils of the countries mentioned above and the evils of Asahi have covered the world*.

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