The Time Has Long Come to Punish Those Who Betray Japan and Incarcerate Them for Their Crimes

This article denounces the long-standing structure in which the Asahi Shimbun, so-called civic groups, the Japan Federation of Bar Associations, and the United Nations have jointly promoted anti-Japan propaganda while exploiting Japan’s financial contributions. It exposes how Japan has been treated as a “political prisoner” in the postwar international order.

The time has long come for us to sentence such people as criminals and place them in prison.
The following is an article that I disseminated to the world on April 20, 2016, under the title “The fact that the Asahi Shimbun is treasonist and traitorous is now clearly proven by TV Asahi’s ‘Hōdō Station.’”
If readers know the conduct and behavior of Asahi Shimbun journalists such as Shuichi Yutaka and of figures like Kaori Hayashi at that time, they will easily surmise that those movements were orchestrated by them.
The fact that the Asahi Shimbun is, in essence, a traitor and a betrayer of the nation is now clearly proven by TV Asahi’s “Hōdō Station.”
As usual, it reported in a large frame that some obscure man named David Kaye, who calls himself a special rapporteur of the United Nations Human Rights Council (probably UNESCO), said that the level of press freedom in Japan is lower than that in South Korea.
The disgraceful, shoddy, base, foolish, and malicious nature of the United Nations, which allows such a man to criticize Japan without any shame, is likely the result of blindly accepting the claims of South Korea and China, which have made anti-Japan propaganda their national policy and have been conducting fierce anti-Japan activities in the international community.
As a Japanese citizen, what is most disgraceful, infuriating, and utterly unforgivable is that the so-called civic groups, the Japan Federation of Bar Associations, and the Asahi Shimbun—which can be said to be the mastermind behind them—have been enabling the United Nations to engage in such actions while themselves being Japanese.
The time has long come for us to punish such people with severe crimes and imprison them.
I wish to say this to all of them, and of course to David Kaye with his shallow face that openly reveals his lack of intelligence, and to the United Nations, with a level of anger that I can no longer contain.
If you have the time to come to Japan with money that Japan itself contributes and commit such outrageous acts, then go to China.
Go to South Korea.
Or go to the countless countries around the world where freedom and human rights are violated.
You blockheaded, foolish, ridiculous, utterly stupid fool.
But readers must also have learned further that my argument was correct.
Namely, that for seventy years after the war, the international community has placed Japan in the position of a “political prisoner.”
And yet, while doing so, they have continued to exact from Japan a large portion of the funds necessary to sustain the United Nations.
South Korea, China, and the United Nations have all continued to extort money from Japan while carrying on such outrageous conduct.
The Japanese people must now, with righteous anger, come to know the outrageousness of the fact that so-called civic groups, the Japan Federation of Bar Associations, and the Asahi Shimbun—rightly called their mastermind—have been inciting all of this.

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