Go Investigate China—Hypocrisy Will Not Be Tolerated
Prompted by SAPIO’s special feature on China’s suppression of speech, this essay condemns international institutions, academia, and Japanese media for moral posturing without investigation.
2016-05-04
A friend handed me the June issue of the monthly magazine SAPIO, suggesting that I read it.
It is a major special feature spanning 25 pages, laid out in four columns on B4-sized pages. On the cover is a profile of Xi Jinping, with the headline boldly declaring “China’s Massacre of Free Speech.”
There is David Kaye, who claims to be a human rights commissioner at United Nations (UNESCO**). The circumstances under which he became a commissioner are highly suspect. It is almost certain that he was recommended by governments and agencies such as the CIA of truly pathetic and deplorable states that use anti-Japanese propaganda as a means of maintaining their regimes.
Those who fail to recognize how profoundly dubious international society can be are limited to superficial moralists and those who make a living in media outlets such as Asahi Shimbun and TBS, which have become nests for Chinese and South Korean spies and proxies.
David Kaye, the people of UNESCO, the people of the United Nations, Alexis Dudden, Carol Gluck, the Japan Federation of Bar Associations, the Democratic Party, the Japanese Communist Party, Asahi Shimbun, and Mainichi Shimbun—subscribe to the June issue of SAPIO immediately, read it, and go conduct investigations in China.
I will not permit those who shoulder evil to lecture Japan. God will not permit it either. Nor will the Turntable of Civilization.
To be continued.
