Is democracy what you are talking about, or is it just a matter of continuing to tell lies and sophistry?

Then I ask you. Is this the democracy you are talking about, or do you continue to tell lies and sophistry?
December 21, 2015
The following is from yesterday's Nikkei evening edition.
Anyone with a sane brain would know that the Nikkei is a newspaper, just like Asahi and others.
Gerald Curtis, a professor at Columbia University, is also an incorrigible person.

Nothing was said about China, which is a one-party communist country, and South Korea, which is a country that has continued to provide totalitarian education called anti-Japanese education for 70 years after the war until it reached its current state. 
The people who have neglected and let things grow are now telling Japan that it is a crisis of democracy.

Speaking of Columbia University, I searched Wikipedia to see if Carol Gluck or Alexis Dudden, the gushing anti-Japanese scholars, were also involved, and the following description came up.
Carol N. Gluck (November 21, 1941-) is an American historian. She specializes in modern Japanese history. She is the George Sansom Chair Professor at Columbia University. Born in Chicago. She graduated from Wellesley College and received her Ph.D. from Columbia University in 1977. Where Is Japan Going (Nihon no Rekishi 25)", co-authored with Shochu Kang, Tessa Maurice-Suzuki, Teruo Hiyane, Naoko Iwasaki, Takashi Fujitani, Harry Hartounian, Kodansha, 2003, Kodansha Gakujutsu Bunko, 2010.

I see, Kang Sang-Jung," Anyone with a sane brain would instantly know what is happening.
There is no doubt that others are in the same boat.

These are the people in the U.S. who have always been unbelievably anti-Japanese.
In the first place, while Curtis is talking nonsense about democracy, which of the two atomic bombs dropped on Japan and the indiscriminate bombing (indiscriminate killing) of 127 Japanese cities raining incendiary bombs on the country when it was clear that Japan had lost the war? Think seriously before you speak. You are a blockhead.

Japan is the country that has been maintaining the UN by paying a considerable amount of dues while your country has stopped paying.
Is this what you say to Japan, which has never complained about the unbelievably vicious anti-Japanese propaganda that has been carried out at the UN?

I visit the Kyoto Imperial Palace at least 30 times a year, but the other day, I was astonished to learn something new.
Among the documents of the Imperial Household, I found that the occupying forces were also thinking of confiscating the Kyoto Imperial Palace.

What an uneducated and despicable group of people.
Such a thought deeply moved me.

What kind of people from a country that has killed all the Indians, enslaved the blacks, and colonized the Philippines and other countries in its mere few hundred years of history would say to our country?

Yes, I call out Curtis in the loud voice of Nobunaga Oda.
This moron, big nitwit is.

The other one is probably the most anti-Japanese convict of all.
Alexis Dudden (May 26, 1969) is an American historian. She is a professor at the University of Connecticut. She specializes in modern and contemporary East Asian history. She has published on U.S.-China-Japan-Korea relations and other topics. Dudden graduated from Columbia University in 1991 and received his Ph.D. in history from the University of Chicago in 1998. She studied languages at Yonsei University in Korea in 1994 during this period.

The last section I highlighted was new to me.

So, they were the headquarters of anti-Japanese behavior in the U.S. to take on South Korea and China.

Japanese journalists should immediately investigate whether or not they have received any donations (small or large) from Chinese or Korean organizations.

The Nikkei article is presented in the next chapter.
It is a story that needs no further introduction.
The problem, however, is that the female reporter, who is probably the New York correspondent of the Nikkei, agrees with the article and is writing it.

Japan and the Japanese people must realize that the days of saying things like "I'm just appalled" have long passed since last August.
The people mentioned above call this matter a crisis of democracy.

Then, I ask you.
Is democracy what you are talking about, or is it just a matter of continuing to tell lies and sophistry?

2024/2/13 in Kyoto