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Japan has never engaged in systematic persecution and extermination of a specific race like Nazi Germany. Moreover, there is no meaning or motive to commit such tyranny against Koreans, who were "Japanese" during the war. 

March 29, 2019 
This morning's Sankei Shimbun was full of articles proving that it is now Japan's leading newspaper. 
The world should know that a newspaper that continues to support the Korean peninsula and the communist one-party dictatorship of China, both of which are hostile nations and conduct hate education against our country, cannot possibly be a representative newspaper of Japan. 
In particular, newspapers in Italy, France, Germany, and other countries that have placed leftist pedophile scum in Japan as correspondents and have repeatedly joined with the Asahi Shimbun to report on Japan's shameful situation, and the New York Times, which has continued to have Japanese Americans, who are also leftist pedophiles and traitors, write anti-Japanese articles, should reflect on this. etc., must reflect upon their actions. 

Rui Abiru
It is too much trouble to mention the gross indiscretions of the Speaker of the National Assembly of South Korea, but I will try to comment on them because they are repeated. 
The following is a comment by South Korean National Assembly Speaker Moon Ki-sang on the comfort women issue, which he made in the Hankyoreh newspaper on March 27.  
"The most important thing is a sincere apology. If Prime Minister Shinzo Abe or the king, who symbolizes Japan in the same way as Prime Minister Abe, could tell the former comfort women, 'I'm sorry,' the fundamental problem would be resolved." 

At a press conference on the same day, Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga dismissed the issue with a disgusted look. 
"A series of statements by the Speaker of the National Assembly of Korea, including the current one, are so inappropriate that I do not even feel like commenting on them."
At a joint meeting of the LDP's Foreign Affairs Subcommittee that day, Yoshitaka Shindo, chairman of the party's Special Committee on Territorial Affairs, also spoke in unison, saying, "This is no longer up for comment, and I'm not going to deal with it. He is just exposing his indiscretion and insanity, and the more he says, the more ashamed he is of himself, and I am beyond outraged. He doesn't even deserve a comment." 

Unreasonable and impolite 
Mr. Shindo is right that it is unreasonable and impolite to demand an apology from the Emperor of Japan, who Article 4 of the Constitution stipulates has "no authority to administer the affairs of state.
Moreover, the Japanese people are already "tired of apologies" from South Korea, which has repeatedly apologized to them, and no one will believe Moon's words. 
Moon claims that a single prime minister's apology would solve the problem, but Japan has already apologized many times, including to Chief Cabinet Secretary Koichi Kato (1992), Yohei Kono (1993), Prime Minister Tomiichi Murayama (1995), and Prime Minister Naoto Kan (2010). 
Four successive prime ministers, Ryutaro Hashimoto, Keizo Obuchi, Yoshiro Mori, and Junichiro Koizumi, have written the following "Letter from the Prime Minister" to individual former comfort women.  
As Prime Minister of Japan, I would like to reiterate my sincere apologies and remorse to all those who experienced so much pain as so-called military comfort women and who have suffered irreparable physical and mental scars.
Regardless of the substance of these accumulated apologies, Japan has apologized to such an extent that one wonders if it would go this far.
Does Mr. Moon understand what he is saying and what he is demanding? 

Misinterpretation of "Germany" 
In the same interview, Moon compared Japan to Germany, which also lost the war, and emphasized that "Germany became the leader of Europe even though it lost the war because it has apologized for all problems and continues to do so today. 
However, this is also a clear misrepresentation of the facts. Germany placed the responsibility for the war on the Nazis and made no wartime compensation other than state compensation for the victims of the Jewish Holocaust. 
Japan has never engaged in systematic persecution and extermination of a specific race like Nazi Germany. 
Moreover, there is no meaning or motive to commit such tyranny against Koreans, who were "Japanese" during the war. 
Japan should follow the example of Germany," but in his famous 1985 speech "Forty Years in the Wilderness," West German President Weizsaecker called for "the past to be engraved on our hearts" but did not apologize for it. 
Instead, the speech stated, "I am not sorry for what I have not done.
The speech tells us that "one cannot confess one's guilt for an act one did not commit. It is not for a man of feeling to expect a man to repent, dressed in the humble garb of coarse cloth, simply because he is a German." 
We hope that we will never have to comment again on Mr. Moon asking Japan to do what no human being can do.  
(Editorial Writer and Political Editor)

2024/3/10 in Tokyo

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