There Can Be No Japan-South Korea Friendship Unless South Korea’s Anti-Japanese Education Stops
Published on November 1, 2019.
Based on Masayuki Takayama’s book South Korea and the Media Lie Shamelessly, this article discusses UN human rights recommendations against Japan, the attitudes of Toru Hashimoto, Japanese lawyers, and the media, South Korea’s anti-Japanese education, and the differences between Japan and the United States regarding child abuse.
It argues that speaking of Japan-South Korea friendship while ignoring South Korea’s anti-Japanese education is deceptive, and also introduces Takayama’s discussion of the reality of child abuse.
November 1, 2019.
The time has long since come when we should understand that there can be no friendship with South Korea unless South Korea’s anti-Japanese education stops.
I am republishing the chapter I issued on October 29, 2019, under the title: “No one has ever heard of American citizens going all the way to the United Nations to accuse their own country of human rights violations over child abuse in the United States, which is incomparably worse than Japan’s.”
I am also republishing the chapter I issued on August 18, 2019, under the title: “Because the United Nations has continued to overlook it… because all Japanese lawyers, beginning with Toru Hashimoto, have continued to overlook it.”
The following is from the latest book by Masayuki Takayama, the one and only journalist in the postwar world, published by Tokuma Shoten on June 30, 2019, under the title South Korea and the Media Lie Shamelessly.
It is a book that every Japanese citizen must read, and everyone should go to the nearest bookstore at once to purchase it.
It is also a must-read book for people all over the world, and although I am sorry for my poor English ability, I want to make it known to people throughout the world as much as possible.
In this chapter, especially with regard to child abuse, Takayama teaches us about the United States, where the situation is incomparable to Japan’s.
As I have already written, I infer that the actual state of child abuse not only in the United States but in countries throughout the world is incomparable to Japan’s.
Nevertheless, why is it that, over the death of one abused child in Noda City, Chiba Prefecture, the United Nations, as though it had been waiting for the chance, issues human rights recommendations against Japan?
No one has ever heard of American citizens going all the way to the United Nations to accuse their own country of human rights violations over child abuse in the United States, which is incomparable to Japan’s.
From China, with its population of 1.3 billion and its status as a permanent member of the UN Security Council, or from Russia, which likewise puts on the face of a great power as a permanent member of the UN Security Council, not a single person could take such action.
That is because, if they did, they would be punished for a serious crime, including immediate execution.
They would probably be assassinated before being sentenced.
Toru Hashimoto, who perhaps because he holds a lawyer’s qualification continues to speak only by looking at the phenomena immediately before his eyes, must also know that this is reality.
Why is it that only in Japan are there people who, in order to demean their own country, deliberately set up offices in Geneva, Switzerland, and attack their own country at every opportunity?
Since when, and why, did Japan become a country in such a condition?
For example, Toru Hashimoto must know that thinking about that is what is called intelligence.
Why is South Korea in such a state?
It is due to the fact that I have continued to mention for the first time in the world since I appeared in this way.
It is because the world has continued to overlook the fact that South Korea has continued, from the time Syngman Rhee began it in the chaos after the war until today, to practice Nazism under the name of anti-Japanese education.
It is because the United Nations has continued to overlook it.
It is because all Japanese lawyers, beginning with Toru Hashimoto, have continued to overlook it.
Asahi and NHK have not merely continued to overlook it, but have continued to serve as their agents.
The same is true of many political hacks.
The time has long since come when we should understand that there can be no friendship with South Korea unless South Korea’s anti-Japanese education stops.
He should be ashamed that a person who does not even possess the minimal insight to understand how much writing Korean on Osaka subway signs and information boards will embolden them has interfered in politics and diplomacy.
I have never been to South Korea, and I am a person who has decided that I will absolutely not go there unless South Korea stops its anti-Japanese education, so I have not confirmed it myself.
But surely Korean subways and information boards do not display Japanese in the same way Japan does.
Until he understands that the true cause of the current Japan-South Korea relationship lies there,
Toru Hashimoto should not speak about Japan-South Korea relations.
No, if you are truly speaking out because you are thinking about the Japanese nation, you should immediately stop being the kind of broadcast geisha you are now, because you are being made to speak exactly according to the intentions of TBS, TV Asahi, and others who want you to criticize the government’s response—that is, you are being guided and used.
I will discuss this later.
The following is from South Korea and the Media Lie Shamelessly.
Child Abuse Too Has Fallen to the Level of Chimpanzees.
In the July 2018 issue of the magazine Sound Argument, there was a sexual-harassment dialogue between the people I respect, Michiko Hasegawa and Kumiko Takeuchi.
In it, regarding the difference between chimpanzees and humans, Takeuchi, an ethologist, explained that while “human women can copulate at any time,” female monkeys “stop both estrus and ovulation while they have nursing infants and are breastfeeding.”
Therefore, when the boss changes in a chimpanzee harem, the new boss slits the throats of the children born between the females and the previous boss and quickly kills them.
She said that in the animal kingdom, “the females who have lost their children do not grieve, but immediately go into heat and conceive the new boss’s children.”
That is the difference between humans and beasts—or is it really?
In Meguro Ward, Tokyo, five-year-old Yua Funato was killed by her father, Yudai, aged 33, and her mother, Yuri, aged 25.
Yudai was not Yua’s biological father.
In monkey terms, she was the child of the former boss.
From the time Yua was three years old, Yudai punched her in the face under the name of discipline and left her outside in the cold sky at the end of the year.
Staff members at a child consultation center in Kagawa Prefecture recognized it as abuse and had protected her twice.
Yudai’s abuse continued until the winter after they moved to Tokyo; he woke her at 4 a.m., made her study hiragana, and beat her if she could not do it.
He did not give her food and often shut her out on the balcony barefoot.
At the end of her weakening, Yua died in March.
Her feet were afflicted with chilblains.
“Tomorrow I will be able to do it, so please forgive me now, please.”
The letter written in hiragana to her parents is heartrending.
Looking at Yudai’s behavior, it is almost no different from that of a chimpanzee.
No, it is worse than a monkey.
According to another book by Kumiko Takeuchi, the new boss slits the throat of the nursing infant in one stroke and kills it instantly.
But Yudai spent two years slowly tormenting her to death.
During that time, her biological mother Yuri also abused her together with Yudai.
She too is below a monkey.
She abused her own child while in heat, trying to attract the new boss’s attention.
This type of case, that is, the killing of stepchildren by remarried men who move in with women who already have children, is surprisingly common.
Several years ago, Akira Murayama of Nishitokyo City, aged 41 at the time of his arrest, continued to abuse his wife’s child from a previous relationship, Yuito, aged 14 at the time, threatened him by saying, “Kill yourself within 24 hours,” and drove him to hang himself.
The sentence was only six years in prison.
In the 1990s, there was a case in Osaka City in which a sixth-grade elementary school girl burned to death in a fire while bathing at home.
The police discovered that her Zainichi father had sexually violated the girl, who was not his biological child, and had also taken out a life insurance policy of 15 million yen on her, and arrested both parents.
The two confessed that they had burned their daughter to death for the insurance money and were serving prison sentences, but after the defense side filed a claim of false accusation, they are now out of prison.
“Men who move in” kill children at a fairly high rate.
In Yua’s case, the child consultation center in Kagawa Prefecture watched her from the same viewpoint and reported the abuse to the police.
However, the Shinagawa child consultation center, which received the communication from the Kagawa center, ignored it.
Its excuse was quite something.
It said that the “parents disliked it,” referring to parents who were about to kill their stepdaughter.
As a result of an excuse just like Yasuo Fukuda’s, they allowed Yudai to kill Yua.
The lesson of this incident is clear.
As the Kagawa child consultation center and the Osaka police judged, remarried men are extremely dangerous.
Incidentally, when it comes to child abuse, the United States is a super-advanced country, and child abuse there is appalling, such as “stuffing a child into the kitchen oven and burning him to death,” or “making one’s very young child perform a blowjob,” as described by the American psychoanalyst Judith Herman.
For that reason, in California, for example, child abuse is severely punished, and those who witness it are obliged to report it to the police.
If you hear a child crying and stay silent, you can be charged with a crime.
How thoroughly is this enforced?
A Japanese couple parked their car in front of a supermarket in Torrance, Los Angeles, locked the car with their baby sleeping in the back seat, and went shopping for about half an hour.
When they finished shopping and returned to the parking lot, a black crowd of people had gathered around the car.
Inside the car, the baby was crying as if on fire.
A patrol car also arrived, and the parents were arrested on the spot in the act of child neglect.
There is a continuation to this story.
The baby was taken into protective custody and examined at a hospital.
During the medical examination, a blue mark was found on the baby’s bottom, and after a doctor judged it to be abuse and reported it, the parents were detained on the serious felony charge of infant abuse.
It took quite some time for them to get people to understand Mongolian spots.
Japan is better than the United States, but society too should have the recognition that “remarried men are almost murderers,” and when there is a child’s cry, immediately report it.
