The United Nations as Fiction: A Symbol of Lies and Absurdity
Why would anyone suggest placing Japan’s military under UN command? By examining the reality of the United Nations—where China, one of the world’s worst human-rights suppressors, wields veto power—this essay defines the UN as a symbol of global falsehood and contradiction.
2016-02-19
One phenomenon found only in Japan may be the existence of so-called cultural figures who propose that Japan’s own military should act as part of the United Nations forces.
If so, then what kind of place is the United Nations?
I define the United Nations, in the voice of God, as a place that symbolizes a world where lies and absurdities run rampant.
Just think about it.
China, which can hardly be overstated as one of the greatest human-rights suppressing states in the world today, has for seventy years after the war reigned as a permanent member of the Security Council—holding the position of an omniscient and omnipotent god over the world, namely the power of veto.
From this fact alone, those who possess sound minds—people who sleep when night comes, wake when morning comes, eat delicious food produced by beautiful nature, and work day and night in the real world for themselves, for others, for their country, and for the world—should be able to understand that my argument speaks with the voice of God.
