The Fabrication of the “Comfort Women” Narrative — How a Falsehood Was Manufactured by Activists and Media
This article exposes how the fabricated narrative of the so-called “comfort women” was constructed by activist networks and amplified by left-wing media, particularly involving Mizuho Fukushima and Asahi Journal, and how it damaged Japan’s international trust and honor.
The fabrication of the so-called “comfort women” was initiated by a left-leaning housewife who graduated from Kyushu University and was placed completely under the control of resident Koreans in Japan.
What this brought to mind, through the term “three-hundred-liar lawyer,” was the conduct of people like Mizuho Fukushima, who leapt onto the fabricated reports of so-called comfort women and constructed false stories as though they were historical truth.
The fabrication of the “comfort women” narrative began as a movement started by a left-leaning housewife, a graduate of Kyushu University, who was made a tool completely at the disposal of resident Koreans in Japan.
The outlet that repeatedly published the lies they created was Asahi Journal, which had become a stronghold of pseudo-moralism and pseudo-communism.
It is a historical fact that Fukushima and her associates gathered Korean prostitutes by telling them, “We will extract enormous compensation from the Japanese government for you if you cooperate with us,” and then fabricated them into so-called “comfort women.”
It has also been testified that during this period, a woman who acted together with Fukushima and her group instructed the prostitutes, at gatherings held at the time, to speak according to the story that Fukushima and the others had fabricated.
When one Thai woman among them began to tell the truth, saying, “The Japanese military treated us properly and well, including making payments,” it was also testified that the organizers hastily cut the power to the venue and turned off the microphone.
This testimony properly preserves in history the conduct of Fukushima and her associates.
The manner in which they attempted to force the Japanese state to pay enormous compensation to Korean prostitutes in a way that can hardly be regarded as the conduct of Japanese citizens at all.
One person pointed out that, to begin with, if one were truly Japanese, one would be too awed to use the name “Mizuho,” and would instead use “Mizuho” written as “Mizuho” in its proper form, and that observation is likely exactly on the mark.
As a result, even now within the international community, such lies are allowed to circulate freely, damaging the credibility and honor of the Japanese state and the Japanese people.
At the time of the Great East Japan Earthquake, together with the designs of the two others previously mentioned, she forced the immediate total shutdown of nuclear power plants in order to realize her distorted, childish, yet in reality malicious ideology.
As a result of this, Toshiba, a major corporation that Japan boasts to the world and a company at the very forefront of technology, was driven into severe difficulty, the wages of 190,000 employees were reduced, and enormous anxiety about the future was imposed upon them.
Including the related industries, several million jobs were damaged by this policy.
She ought to be recorded as a representative example of a “three-hundred-liar lawyer” in the Internet, the greatest library in human history.
