In the correct sense of the word, Trump is the greatest trickster in the post-war era.

The United Nations is a ridiculous organization, a foolish organization that has been manipulated by anti-Japanese propaganda from China, South Korea, etc.
January 18, 2024
In the correct sense of the word, Trump is the greatest trickster in the post-war era.
March 8, 2023
This column has published many chapters related to the United Nations and other organizations, but from among them, we will compile recent chapters with a standard of around 10,000 characters.
In the correct sense of the word, Trump is the greatest trickster in the post-war era.
The following words he uttered when he was President of the United States are more than enough proof.
"Why doesn't Japan have nuclear weapons?"
If we take into consideration the source of that statement (there are two countries next door that are the most dangerous, and not only do they have anti-Japanese propaganda as their national policy, but they continue to increase their nuclear capabilities).
In the beginning, I described him as a trickster.
With this single remark, he has made the UN, the pseudo-moralists, and everything Asahi Shimbun-like into buffoons in the truest sense of the word.
Omitted
The same was true when the same Kyodo News conducted a public opinion poll on January 30th and 31st asking about the government's policy to relocate the US military's Futenma Air Base (Okinawa Prefecture or Noen City) to Henoko in Nago City.
In this question, contrary to the left-wing media's opposition to the Henoko relocation, "I support it" (47.8%) exceeded "I do not support it" (43.0%). Still, this point received little attention.
*This fact was also likely utterly unknown to households that subscribe to Asahi and other newspapers and watch the news programs of their subsidiary television stations.
Okinawa Governor Onaga won a close election, but he used the sophistry of "All Okinawa" and even went to the United Nations to repeatedly make remarks that were humiliating to the nation. It is no exaggeration to say that he has been following the wishes of China and Korea, who want to divide Japanese public opinion.
How did TV Asahi's "News Station," which has favored him, report on this?
If you think about it, the result of allowing people who call themselves hosts of that program to shape Japanese public opinion has led to the arrogance and tyranny of China, a one-party communist dictatorship, and the arrogance and tyranny of Korea. This Nazism country continues to teach anti-Japanese education 70 years after the war.
It has stopped the progress of the "turntable of civilization" and created Japan's long-term deflation, which has caused Japan's national power to fall by 1,400 trillion yen.
What makes them so vicious is that while their annual incomes of over a billion yen have not decreased in the slightest, the yearly incomes of employees of the parent company, the Asahi Shimbun Company, have not decreased by even a single yen, and their pensions have not been reduced, they have created a reality in which one in six children grows up in a low-income family with an annual income of less than 1.8 million yen.
What on earth are the Japanese government, politicians, mainstream media, and scholars who have not raised any voices of protest against the Chinese government against this outrageous education, that is, Nazism, in the name of anti-Japanese education?
Are they Japanese citizens or citizens of a Chinese vassal state?
What on earth is the United Nations that has continued to ignore this?
The person who ignored this outrageous Nazism and reported the visit to Yasukuni Shrine, a memorial site for war dead, which is a normal thing for the people of any country, to China and South Korea, which has continued to practice Nazism in the name of anti-Japanese education, which is not just the same, but even worse, since the end of the war, and had them criticize our country, was Yoichi Kato, a reporter at the Asahi Shimbun.
Kato has proven the correctness of my editorial, which I have been saying since I came on the scene: "Everything starts with one person."
The Asahi Shimbun, which continues to make Kato's actions into its company motto, is not a Japanese newspaper.
It is a Chinese and Korean newspaper.
What kind of Japan-China friendship is this, while China is allowed to continue this ridiculous education, that is, Nazism, in the name of anti-Japanese education?
What have the members of the Japan-China Parliamentary Friendship League been doing?
Isn't it true that they have been visiting China frequently and enjoying honey traps?
Are Okinawans "indigenous peoples"? It was the United Nations that put forward this strange theory.
I am proud to say that I was the first to reveal that the United Nations is a ridiculous organization. This foolish organization has been manipulated by anti-Japanese propaganda from China, Korea, and other countries.
I watched "Kirin ga Kuru" until NHK started talking about it halfway through from a self-deprecating historical perspective.
I was watching an episode that mainly focused on Nobunaga and Nōhime.
I first learned about Kawaguchi Haruna. She was an excellent and authentic character.
So I searched for her and found out that she grew up on Fukue Island in the Goto Islands, and even now, she returns to Fukue Island whenever she has free time.
I realized that my intuition was correct.
At the peak of my business career, a close friend from Dentsu, who was working at a travel expo in Nagasaki, invited me for the first time to a kingdom on Fukue Island in the Goto Islands.
I will talk about the shocking experience I had at that time later.
That same Kawaguchi Haruna was chosen to host the Red and White Song Battle. So last night, although not the whole show, I watched a significant part of it while doing other things.
NHK was not satisfied with painting the second half of Kirin ga Kuru with a foolish historical perspective. Last night, they featured footage of Kawaguchi on Fukue Island, brainwashing Kawaguchi (and the viewers) into SDGs believers.
It happened yesterday, December 31, 2021, at the annual NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen at the end of the year.
This column was the first in the world to point out that the United Nations is a nonsense organization, and it is no exaggeration to say that it is the worst organization in history.
Even an elementary school student can understand that the fact that China and Russia are permanent members of the Security Council proves that this column is correct.
When other permanent members have tried to make resolutions on threats to world peace and security, the above two countries have always exercised their veto.
During that time, China poured astronomical amounts of money into military expansion, creating today's dangerous and unstable world.
The United Nations has done nothing to prevent this situation.
This column was also the first to point out that the SDGs are nonsense and a Chinese plot.
It is a clear fact that China is currently winning over countries that Sekihei describes as "thug nations" - most of which are poor small countries or dictatorships - to its side, forming a majority in the UN.
NHK and TV Tokyo are unthinkingly reporting this fact in their flagship news programs, reporting that more countries support China, and I am genuinely horrified by the reality of this.
The reason is that China is now steadily working to gain a majority in the UN, which is nothing more than a prelude to an attack on Japan shortly.
It is a solemn alarm bell that this column is sounding for the first time in the world.
Why is the UN "Japan's enemy"?
The conclusion that the UN is "Japan's enemy" is not a conspiracy theory.
An editorial in the Sankei Shimbun in September 2020 expressed skepticism about the purpose of the UN.
Japan is particularly concerned about the "Enemy States Clause" in the UN's founding documents.
Article 1 of the "Enemy States Clause" states that UN member states are permitted to invade former enemy nations, Japan and Germany, without the approval of the Security Council.
There is a theory that the "Enemy States Clause" has been invalidated by charters adopted since then, but the original Article 1 has not yet been deleted.
The Sankei Shimbun and the Japanese government point out that if China were to try to use Article 1 for its gain, it would have legal legitimacy and be dangerous. (Jason Morgan)
 

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