The Party from Whom Compensation Should Be Demanded Is Not the Japanese Government, but China: The Wuhan Institute of Virology and the Essence of Damages

This article discusses the true nature of the Wuhan Institute of Virology, the responsibility of the Chinese government, and movements in the United States to seek damages from China. It criticizes Japan’s opposition politicians and television media for focusing only on demands for compensation from the Japanese government, arguing that the party responsible for the greatest postwar calamity is not Japan’s government, but the Chinese Communist regime.

April 2, 2020
The true nature of the Wuhan Institute of Virology is that it is China’s biological and chemical weapons laboratory.
For if it were truly and purely a research institute intended to prevent the spread of viruses and the like, a vaccine should have been completed long ago.
Just now, I realized something that perhaps no Japanese person has noticed.
NHK news programs, commercial television news programs, and wide shows all discuss China, a one-party communist dictatorship, and the virus that emerged in Wuhan.
As I have already stated in this column, I am convinced that this was not a naturally occurring thing, but a 100 percent man-made virus.
The person who caused it is Shi Zhengli of the Wuhan Institute of Virology, and the responsible party is the Chinese government.
The true nature of the Wuhan Institute of Virology is that it is China’s biological and chemical weapons laboratory.
For if it were truly and purely a research institute intended to prevent the spread of viruses and the like, a vaccine should have been completed long ago.
Researching in order to create vaccines would be the proper form of such an institute.
Americans who accurately understand the course of events since the outbreak in the latter half of last year are now filing class-action claims for damages against the Chinese government in various places.
On the other hand, what Japanese news programs and opposition-party politicians keep saying day after day is nothing but one point: if the government asks people to refrain from activities, the Japanese government must compensate them.
Most of the people saying such things are probably the same people who are always criticizing the government.
It is the same as Okinawa.
They continue to engage in words and deeds that can, without any exaggeration, be called the behavior of traitors or national betrayers.
Yet when Shuri Castle burns down, they pretend not to know what kind of attitude they have taken toward the government and beg the government to pay for reconstruction.
Judging from the attitudes of Onaga and Denny Tamaki, it would be only natural for them to beg China or South Korea.
China and South Korea would gladly accept.
With broad smiles.
But in their hearts, they would do so with the deepest contempt.
They would think: how fortunate that these people are not our own citizens.
While despising them as the lowest kind of human beings, China and South Korea would provide reconstruction funds with broad smiles.
A people who believe that it is always correct to criticize and attack their own country’s government.
Here, the difference is clearly revealed between a people living within the masochistic view of history given by GHQ and a people who take pride in their own country as the world’s greatest democratic nation.
The American people know that the severe damage they are suffering was brought about by a one-party communist dictatorship.
On the other hand, opposition-party politicians and television media, probably including the Asahi Shimbun and others as well, who do nothing but demand compensation from the government, and those who merely agree with them, are effectively denouncing the Japanese government as if it were the party that caused this, the greatest postwar calamity.

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