Those Who Aid the Postwar World’s Fictions—The “Two Lies” of Forced Laborers and Comfort Women

Originally published on October 17, 2019.
This article discusses the Monthly Hanada Collection volume South Korea’s Two Lies: Forced Laborers and Comfort Women, sharply criticizing the postwar fictions surrounding these issues, the responsibility of the Asahi Shimbun, and the influence of anti-Japanese propaganda from China and the Korean Peninsula.

October 17, 2019.
Surely anyone can be convinced that the Korean Peninsula and China—those lowest of all, ignorant and grotesque people, who nevertheless know only how to raise their voices loudly in the international community—must have lent great support.
I am republishing a chapter originally posted on January 24, 2019, under the title:
Among the people in the table below, every Japanese person listed is someone to whom the crime of inducing foreign aggression should be applied, and who must be punished severely.
The Monthly Hanada Collection now on sale, South Korea’s Two Lies: Forced Laborers and Comfort Women … (926 yen), is a book that every Japanese citizen and every pseudo-moralist throughout the world who is manipulated by ignorant and foolish propaganda must now read before anything else.
Why?
Because unless one reads this special issue, one will not merely be complicit in the fiction that has continued to exist in the postwar world.
One will also continue to be complicit in the evil of China and the Korean Peninsula, that “bottomless evil” and “plausible lie.”
There may be those who continue to aid evil, arrogantly assuming that it is fine because they will not be punished in this world—for example, Alexis Dudden of the United States, the Süddeutsche Zeitung of Germany, that disgraceful Italian self-proclaimed journalist bastard who dominates the Foreign Correspondents’ Club of Japan, and some ignorant, foolish, racist-minded imbeciles inhabiting Paris who are being steered by the propaganda of “bottomless evil” and “plausible lies,” and so on.
But never forget this alone:
There will be no gate to heaven for you.
King Enma of hell is waiting, having prepared the greatest torment for you.
Among the people in the table below, every Japanese person listed is someone to whom the crime of inducing foreign aggression should be applied, and who must be punished severely.
Everyone who has subscribed to the Asahi Shimbun should look at this table with bitter regret.
As for Oe Kenzaburo, what sort of forces were they that caused him to receive the Nobel Prize?
Surely anyone can be convinced that the Korean Peninsula and China—those lowest of all, ignorant and grotesque people, who nevertheless know only how to raise their voices loudly in the international community—must have lent great support.

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