Why Yuzuru Hanyu Shouted — Politics Already Polluting Sports

This essay examines the meaning behind Yuzuru Hanyu’s shout after the men’s short program at the 2016 World Championships.
By linking the Shanghai incident, China’s one-party system, ambitions surrounding Boyang Jin, and questions involving Denis Ten, it argues that sports have long been politicized.
Hanyu, now a treasure of the world, must be protected.


2016-04-01
Today, a close friend told me about the truth behind what Yuzuru Hanyu, the unprecedented champion of the world, shouted after finishing his performance in the men’s short program at the World Figure Skating Championships held in the United States last night.
It was a truth that made me reflect on many things.
First of all, the Asahi Shimbun did not write about this matter at all.
Denis Ten should be a skater of Chinese descent.
I believe that when Hanyu suffered a serious injury at a competition held in Shanghai in 2014, I wrote and published the essay in the following chapter.
After publishing that essay and learning of the existence of Boyang Jin of China, who can perform every type of quadruple jump, I came to understand the truth completely.
In China, a one-party dictatorship under the Communist Party, everything is political—this was taught to me by Sekihei, a Chinese elite who has since been naturalized as Japanese and continues to write about the truth of China.
It must be an extremely strong desire of China to make Boyang Jin a gold medalist at the PyeongChang Olympics.
When the initial incident occurred, Japan–China relations were also at their worst.
What benefit was there for the skater involved in that collision.
Even without benefit, obeying orders is the nature of a one-party communist dictatorship.
Moreover, the Chinese Communist Party possesses enormous financial resources.
In the case of Denis Ten, it would be appropriate to investigate whether he had any contact with Chinese or Korean groups in the United States that zealously continue fanatical anti-Japan propaganda.
The world must now realize this.
Extremely malicious and political schemes have long since contaminated the world of sports.
Japan, in particular, must from now on closely observe and monitor Chinese- and Korean-affiliated athletes at all international competitions.
Not only Japan, but the entire world must perfectly protect Yuzuru Hanyu, who has become a treasure of humanity.
We must never forget, even for a moment, that the counterpart comes from a country of “bottomless evil” and “plausible lies.”
We must deal with them with the firm understanding that they feel nothing about lying or committing wrongdoing.
It goes without saying that this is exactly the same as how diplomacy must be handled.

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