A Follow from Joaquín Guzmán — The One Who Knows the Truth Behind the UN’s Hypocrisy Toward Japan

Shortly after being forced onto the internet, the author received a direct follow from Joaquín Guzmán himself, the central figure of a Sankei Shimbun article. This could only happen because the author’s words were genuine. While children across Latin America, Asia, and Africa suffer in silence, the UN ignores their reality and instead attacks Japan. Guzmán is among those who understand this contradiction better than anyone.

The following is taken from an article on page 7 of today’s Sankei Shimbun.

Only a very few people close to me knew this, but shortly after I was forced, by circumstances already described, to appear on the internet, a follow arrived from the very person who appears in this article.

I was somewhat taken aback, but while I was, of course, grateful for every single follow from people all over the world, when a follow arrived from him and also from Pinklon Thomas, who had once been the world heavyweight boxing champion one generation before Mike Tyson, I truly felt that it had been worth coming forward in this way.

Because if my words had not been genuine, it would have been impossible for them to reach Joaquín Guzmán mentioned below, and needless to say, a follow would never have come back from him.

I wrote about the reality in which children in Latin America, together with siblings, relatives, or neighbors, try to enter the United States illegally by sneaking onto freight trains.
The reason they do so is precisely to escape from the circumstances described by him in the article below.

Despite the fact that there are countless such harsh realities not only in Latin America but also in Asia and Africa, the United Nations—especially the Human Rights Council—takes absolutely no effective action.
Instead, it listens to the voices of China, South Korea, and those in Japan who are nothing but traitors themselves: the Asahi Shimbun, the Japan Federation of Bar Associations, and so-called civic groups—base and despicable people who simply wish to degrade Japan.

This is despite the fact that Japan is the country that continues to pay the world’s largest share of financial contributions to the United Nations, that is, the country making the greatest material contribution.

Japan stands shoulder to shoulder with the United States—or rather, surpasses it—in intelligence, freedom, and the world’s highest level of democracy.

Furthermore, Japan is the country that created, for the first time in human history, the kind of culture that I have repeatedly described.
It is the nation in which the “Turntable of Civilization” is turning.

Yet the collection of fools that dares to attack such a Japan with absurd accusations of “discrimination” and “hate speech” is, in truth, the United Nations itself.

The person who knows this better than anyone else is, for example, Joaquín Guzmán.

That is why my words reached his heart directly and without distortion.

That article will appear in the next chapter.

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