Next to him is China’s nuclear superpower, which has no humanity and is openly targeting Japanese territory. Xi Jinping does not recognize the human rights of his fellow Hong Kong citizens, much less the right to life of Uyghurs. Xi Jinping will threaten Japan with nuclear weapons as Japan is not under the atomic umbrella and has no countermeasure against atomic weapons. The same goes for North Korea.

ICAN executive Satoshi Kawasaki, who joined Finn in making anti-Japanese comments, is the head of the far-left group Peace Boat.
It is a chapter I sent out on 2021-04-23.
The following is from a series of columns by Masayuki Takayama that appeared in this month’s issue of Themis, a subscription-only monthly magazine.
This article also proves that he is the one and only journalist in the post-war world.
Asahi Shimbun editorial board member’s delusional theory defending U.S. ‘atomic bombing
Fukushima Shinji turns a blind eye to the Senkaku Islands and refuses to see Ms. Sakie’s tears.
He ignores the threats from China and North Korea. 
In his column “Sunday Thoughts” in the Asahi Shimbun the other day, Shinji Fukushima wrote that the Nuclear Weapons Convention, which has been in the works since the Abe administration, has finally come into effect.
However, Japan, the only A-bombed nation, has neither signed nor ratified the treaty.
Shinji Fukushima seemed to dislike that.
However, most Japanese people know the reason why Japan has not ratified the treaty.
If Japan ratifies the treaty, it will no longer be under the nuclear umbrella of the United States, which opposes it.
It will have to go outside the umbrella.
It’s good to be out, but Japan has no army and no right of belligerent rights due to its weird constitution.
Within pointing distance is the insane Kim Jong-un, playing with his nuclear weapons.
Next to him is China’s nuclear superpower, which has no humanity and is openly targeting Japanese territory.
Xi Jinping does not recognize the human rights of his fellow Hong Kong citizens, much less the right to life of Uyghurs.
Xi Jinping will threaten Japan with nuclear weapons as Japan is not under the atomic umbrella and has no countermeasure against atomic weapons.
The same goes for North Korea.
The reality of the Senkakus, where Xi Jinping has changed the maritime security law, clearly shows this.
Or the still unresolved abduction issue.
Fukushima Shinji turned a blind eye to the Senkakus, refused to see Ms. Sakie’s tears, and continued: “Abe has turned his back on the call by the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN), which won the Nobel Peace Prize.”
The Japanese people have not forgotten the atomic bombing.
That is why everyone has visited Hiroshima, felt the pain of their fellow citizens, and raged against those who do not regret the atomic bombing.
The Japanese people will not forgive anyone who does with nuclear weapons as their pleases or ignores the pain they cause.
Beatrice Finn of ICAN was the one who didn’t see such feelings of the Japanese people.
In the four years since she became Executive Director, this blonde woman has spoken to the world as if she has seen the pain of nuclear weapons and has spoken loudly about atomic abolition. Yet, she has never visited Hiroshima or Nagasaki.
ICAN officials are representatives of far-left groups. 
After the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded, she hurried to visit Japan, probably feeling bad about it.
So what did she do?
She didn’t have a word of criticism for China and North Korea, which are doing with nuclear weapons as their pleases, but only called Abe an “outsider” who has stepped out of the international community.
The one who is out of touch with reality is Finn himself.
Without reflecting on her words, she paid a last visit to the headquarters of the Soka Gakkai in Shinanomachi.
I wonder what she was thinking. 
Incidentally, ICAN executive Satoshi Kawasaki, who joined Finn in making anti-Japanese remarks, represents the far-left organization Peace Boat.
He is the boss of Kiyomi Tsujimoto, who was arrested for defrauding the public of 20 million yen with a fictitious secretary.
I don’t understand the mind of Fukushima Shinji, who irresponsibly asks Japan to get out from under the nuclear umbrella, appreciating the arguments of such people.
What is even more incomprehensible is the ending of his column.
Shinji Fukushima says.
Who is the unwritten subject of the “We will never repeat our mistakes” on the Cenotaph for the A-bomb Victims in Hiroshima?
In the last war, Japan “shed its own blood to liberate the colonies of the West,” said Peter Dawes, professor emeritus at Stanford University. The Japanese “achieved a racial and national liberation greater than the French Revolution, which liberated the citizens, or the Russian Revolution, which freed the workers. 
However, the U.S. denied all of this at the Tokyo Trials, turning Japan into an aggressor nation and even justifying the atomic bombings.
The purpose of the inscription of masochism is to say that “the Japanese made a mistake.”
It is hard for Fukushima to say that the Japanese made a mistake, so he writes, “There was a controversy about who the subject was, but now it is accepted by many people that the issue is humanity.
Who is “many”?
He concludes by saying, “Japan should have a strong will to take on the role of the subject of nuclear abolition so that ‘humanity will not make mistakes again,” even though he has never heard of it. 
The U.S. has put the Enola Gay on the capital’s main street. 
Talk nonsense.
There is no other example in history of the brutal slaughter of 200,000 people, including women and children, except in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Isn’t it the barbaric U.S., which until yesterday, used black slaves and eliminated more than 10 million Indians, that did it?
Why do you protect the U.S. and write “mankind did it” or some other cunning excuse?
It is said that the U.S. started the Manhattan Project (manufacturing of atomic bombs) as one of the measures to destroy the invading nation of Japan after the attack on Pearl Harbor.
“It is also said that the U.S. decided to drop the atomic bombs to avoid spilling the blood of another 2 million American soldiers when they landed in Japan.”
After dropping the bombs, he begged God to have mercy on him for making this devilish choice.
Those are all lies.
In 1938, uranium-related papers disappeared in the United States.
The only exception was Yoshio Nishina’s [Uranium and Fast Neutrons] article in the U.S. journal Physical Review.
The following year, the U.S. stopped exporting uranium ore and recruited 2,000 nuclear physicists, including Fermi.
Japan suspected that the U.S. had begun to develop a nuclear bomb and began research.
As a result, they learned that one gram of uranium had the explosive power of 13,000 metric tons of TNT explosive.
The following year, the U.S. moved its Pacific Fleet base from the West Coast to Pearl Harbor, within reach of Japan.
The plan to drop an atomic bomb on Japan had started three years before Pearl Harbor.
And the U.S. produced two types of nuclear bombs, uranium, and plutonium.
So, in addition to Hiroshima, Nagasaki was also needed.
The Nevada test site openly refers to Hiroshima and Nagasaki as the “first human test sites” for uranium and plutonium bombs.
The U.S. has not repented to God.
On the contrary, it displayed the Enola Gay. This plane dropped the atomic bombs on the capital’s main street on the 50th anniversary of the war. It made Los Alamos and other nuclear bomb-making facilities into national parks on national parks the 75th anniversary.
They are frolicking.
Who made the mistakes?
And who might be making them now?
I wonder if Shinji Fukushima knows.

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