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It is as if we have become a Chinese colony.

What has the Japan-China Parliamentary Friendship Association done? 
The reality is that they have been frequently visiting China and enjoying the honey traps!
January 14, 2022
The following is from today's Sankei Shimbun, Front Page, Hong Kong Remodeling, 3rd Edition.
Emphasis in the text other than the headline and notes below * are mine.

Chinese-style education: Brainwash your children!
Thinking Skills "Unnecessary" Beijing Dialect Promotes
December 13, 2021, is the day the CCP's view of history was drilled into Hong Kong children.  
'Eighty-four years ago today, Nanking was invaded by the Japanese. As many as 300,000 of our Chinese compatriots were massacred in Nanjing..." 
Last year, the Hong Kong government instructed elementary and junior high schools (equivalent to junior high and high schools) to hold memorial activities for the "Nanjing Massacre."
Each school held a particular class on the same day a memorial ceremony was held in China.
It is the first time this has happened. 
According to Hong Kong media, at one elementary school, some children began to cry when they saw images and photos of people being killed. 
There are various theories about the number of victims.
The "300,000" is the figure claimed by the Chinese side.
A Chinese newspaper in Hong Kong on the following day, the 14th, carried a comment from a child, "Hearing the number 300,000, I felt my hair stand on end.
The editorial justified the figure by saying, "We must help children to have an accurate view of history from an early age and nurture their patriotic feelings.

What is it about the Japanese government, politicians, mainstream media, and academics who do not raise any voice of protest against this kind of outrageous education, in other words, Nazism in the name of anti-Japanese education, to the Chinese government?
Are they the people of Japan or the people of China?
What is the United Nations that has continued to let this happen?
They have continued to let this kind of outrageous Nazism go on.
On the contrary, the Asahi Shimbun has been reporting to China and South Korea that they visit Yasukuni Shrine, a memorial site for the war dead, which is a matter of course for the citizens of any country.
South Korea has continued to practice Nazism in the name of anti-Japanese education since the end of the war, not just like China, but even worse. 
The person who caused these two countries to report and criticize our country was Yoichi Kato, a reporter for Asahi Shimbun. It is.
Kato proves the correctness of the editorial, "It all starts with one person," which I have been saying since I first appeared on the scene.
The Asahi Shimbun, which continues Kato's work as if it were a company policy, is not a Japanese newspaper. It is a Chinese or Korean newspaper.
What kind of Japan-China friendship is this, while continuing to allow China to conduct such outrageous education, in other words, Nazism, in the name of anti-Japanese education?
What have the members of the Japan-China Parliamentary Friendship Association been doing? They must have been enjoying honey traps by visiting China frequently! I am sure what they have been doing! 

The educational field is changing too fast..."
Zhang Weiqiang (pseudonym, in his 40s), who has been teaching at a secondary school in Hong Kong for over 20 years, is astonished.
According to Zhang, as soon as the Hong Kong National Security Law came into effect in June 2020, the Hong Kong Education Bureau issued a notice to each school.
First, a curriculum was introduced for teachers to learn about the National Security Law, and they were instructed on what kind of education to provide under it." 
For example, students must be taught that "China is a democratic country."  
In other words, brainwash the students. 
The teacher's job was specialized in training patriots. 
They can only criticize foreign countries. 
How did the students react?
Many minors participated in the anti-government and anti-Chinese demonstrations that began in earnest in 2019.  
They were all silent and listened. There is an atmosphere in the classrooms that says, 'You mustn't speak out.'   
To begin with, Hong Kong's junior high schools had a subject called "common sense," in which students were encouraged to develop their ability to think about social issues. 
However, the Chinese government accused the course of fostering critical thinking rather than patriotism.
In September of last year, the subject was changed to "Civics" and "Social Development" to raise students' awareness of Chinese citizenship.
The male teacher, 32, who had taught common sense, resigned.
He said, "I don't want to be in a class where the teacher decides which direction to teach when the subject was designed to cultivate students' spirit of inquiry!" 

At Zhang's junior high school, the Chinese flag-raising ceremony is strictly enforced on anniversaries and other occasions.
Students who cannot gather in the schoolyard due to construction or other reasons must stand up in their classrooms to watch a live video of the flag-raising ceremony.    
According to Zhang, the Education Bureau has recently issued a new notice to all schools.
"Reinforce the teaching of the Beijing dialect." 
Cantonese is the language used daily in Hong Kong.
The directive was issued to strengthen and accelerate Beijing dialect education, which has been provided since the return of Hong Kong to China in 1997.  
Recently, I have been horrified to see children speaking in Beijing dialect on the street," said a former district assemblyman who is a Democrat.
Not only immigrants from mainland China but also Hong Kong children are beginning to use the Beijing dialect daily.  
Beijing may be trying to do a blood swap." 
He has China's Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in mind.
Han Chinese have migrated in large numbers in this autonomous region, and conversations in the Beijing dialect have become mainstream.
Uyghurs who could only speak Uyghur were sent to camps for educational purposes.

The remodeling by the authorities is not limited to education.
In December last year, the Hong Kong government established the "Civil Service Institute" for civil servants to teach them the philosophy of the Chinese Communist Party and how to protect the nation's security.
The government's top official, Executive Secretary Lin Zheng Yue'e, delivered an address where he said, "We must respect the ideals and spirit of the Communist Party."
It was the Beijing dialect. 
A male civil servant in his 30s said, "All civil servants were made to sign an oath of allegiance to the government. It is no longer the free Hong Kong I know," he lamented, his voice dropping.  
It is as if we have become a Chinese colony." 
Honorifics omitted (Kinya Fujimoto, Hong Kong)

 


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