Anti-Japan Propaganda and the Fall of a City—The Political Reality Behind the Comfort Woman Statue—
A critical essay on the installation of the comfort woman statue in San Francisco and the anti-Japan propaganda surrounding it.
Through sports and urban politics, it examines distorted historical narratives and international political realities.
A city that calmly installs an outrageous comfort woman statue in accordance with anti-Japan propaganda built from bottomless malice and plausible lies.
2018-01-22
Last night, I was surprised to learn from sports news that the San Francisco Giants had acquired McCutchen and Longoria through trades.
Even so, a Giants championship—let alone a World Series victory—will absolutely never happen.
A city government in San Francisco that appears effectively taken over by China, a one-party dictatorship under the Communist Party, and moreover a city ruled by such wickedness that it calmly installs an outrageous comfort woman statue in line with their anti-Japan propaganda composed of bottomless malice and fabricated truths.
And this is in the United States, a nation that, toward the end of the war, indiscriminately bombed 127 cities across Japan, slaughtered more than three million noncombatants with the inhumane weapon known as incendiary bombs, and, not content with that, dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
There is no way that God will continue to permit such inhumanity.
San Francisco—indeed, citizens of San Francisco—know shame.
