In the end, it was a lie for the sake of insulting Japan.

The following is from Takayama Masayuki's book "Masayuki Takayama cuts through! How to see through the Asahi Shimbun's intentions."
July 15, 2019
This book also proves that he is the one and only journalist in the postwar world.
This paper also proves that no one else deserves the Nobel Prize for Literature or Peace except him.
It is a must-read not only for Japanese citizens but also for people worldwide.

Japan should withdraw from the U.N. and abolish the United Nations University.
How dare the U.N. follow UNESCO and falsely report Japan's prostitution of high school girls!
The Chinese Communist Party is the victor in the war of piggybacking. 
On September 2, 1945, General MacArthur, Commander-in-Chief of the Allied Forces, held a surrender ceremony on board the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay. 
On that day, MacArthur was on the cool bridge of the ship.
He opened the bridge door and went down to the signing ceremony just as Aoi Shigemitsu came up the ramp from lunch and stood on the deck, sweltering in the hot September sun. 
However, Shigemitsu was nowhere to be seen.
He had lost one of his legs in a terrorist attack by Koreans who had infiltrated Hongkou Park in Shanghai with the help of American missionaries.
Because of his crippled body, it took him a long time to get up the ramp.
It was MacArthur who waited and sweated for him.
Doing silly calculations is not worth it.
That is why the Allied Forces designated September 2 as "V-Day," the anniversary of the victory over Japan.
Truman made September 2 a national holiday on par with Independence Day, but after his death, it was no longer a holiday. 
The CPC began to celebrate V-Day during Hu Jintao's reign, but for some reason, the holiday was set on September 3.
For one thing, the CPC had never seriously fought, much less won, a war against the Japanese.
To put it bluntly, Chiang Kai-shek's Nationalist Government forces, which were the CPC's enemies, fought the Japanese as mercenaries for the U.S. and kept losing.
However, the CCP got the benefit of being a victorious nation.
In other words, the current Beijing government has never been employed by the United States.
It has no right to talk about being a country that got the leftovers from the victorious war, so saying September 2 would be presumptuous.
So they delayed it by one day and taking into account the time difference, they will be celebrating on the 2nd, along with the West.
It somehow looks like a stalker's masturbation, but let's leave that aside.
On the day of the event, a Bulgarian woman's face was among those standing alongside Xi Jinping at the top of Tiananmen Square.
It was Irina Bokova, Director General of the UNESCO Bureau. 
She had a friendly meeting with Xi Jinping and received a gift from him.
The following month, she single-handedly registered the Nanjing Massacre, which Xi Jinping had requested, on UNESCO's Memory of Heritage list.
I don't know how much she received, but she is easy to understand.
Did she announce that "one out of every three women is a prostitute"? 
Soichiro Tahara says something stupid like, "Can we deny it?"
The Nanking Massacre is a lie created by the U.S. and fostered by the Asahi Shimbun.
The proof that there was no massacre is in Asahi's investigation department.
At the time, 80 journalists and camera operators were stationed in Nanjing to take pictures and report on the events, but there was not a trace or record of the massacre.
That is why Honda Katsuichi never once set foot in the investigation department when he wrote his serial, "Travels in China," which is composed of lies.
Japan is angry.
It currently provides 3.7 billion yen, more than two-thirds of UNESCO's total budget of 5.4 billion yen, but it is considering ceasing its support to investigate Bokova's wrongdoings.
While considering this, in late October, the U.N. Special Rapporteur on Child Prostitution, Maud Bukickio (Dutch), held a press conference in Tokyo and announced that "30% of Japanese junior high and high school girls are prostitutes" (Sankei Shimbun), saying, "This is an international problem that can no longer be overlooked. We will report this situation to the United Nations. 
One out of three girls in Japan is in prostitution, which is comparable to the number of girls in Holland with decorative windows.
When the newspaper contacted the United Nations to inquire about the absurd figure, it was told that the 30% figure had been misinterpreted as the 13% figure.
As usual, the United Nations "wouldn't give" the basis for the figure.
It is no different from what Ryan Connell of the English-language Mainichi wrote: "Mothers of Japanese students preparing for entrance exams should give their children blowjobs." 
The woman responded to the Japanese government's protests, "I take back my statement" and "I will not report it."
In the end, it was a lie for the sake of insulting Japan.
This article continues. 
 
2024/8/26 in Onomichi