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This paper is a must-read not only for the Japanese people but for people worldwide. Kishida and other pro-Korean and pro-China politicians should read it with pain.

This paper is a must-read not only for the Japanese people but for people worldwide. Kishida and other pro-Korean and pro-China politicians should read it with pain.
The lies and fabrications of the Korean government are relentless. I immediately had a gut feeling it was dangerous.

April 16, 2019

The Japan-Korea relationship that Korean history education portrays is that of "100% perpetrator and 100% victim" and "absolute evil and absolute justice." We are re-submitting the chapter we sent out on 2018-12-05 titled

I was so surprised and dismayed by President Lee Myung-bak's late words and actions that I searched the Internet for information about Korea and the Korean Peninsula to find out what kind of country Korea is; for an hour, I found out the reality of the Korean Peninsula.
For the first time, I learned about the reality of Korea, which I had never known before, not only because I had subscribed to the Asahi Shimbun for a long time but also because of my postwar education.

Even if you don't search for North Korea, everyone knows that it is a terrible country beyond description.
I just discovered another quintessential article on the Internet, the most incredible library in the history of humankind.
What is happening in Korea now should make sense only when you know these facts.
In other words, if you don't know these facts, you can't understand the Korean people, and that is extremely dangerous for the Japanese people.

In fact, Japan has been encountering and being exposed to this evil for a long time, just as I have been exposed to it, to the point of losing my life and becoming very ill.
Not only against Japan, but they continue to demonstrate their evil, using the U.S. and the U.N. as their main battlegrounds.

The truth this labor presents is the true nature of anti-Japanese propaganda.
Against Japan, a country where the turntable of civilization is turning as God's providence, a country that must lead the world alongside the United States, a nation of "abysmal evil" and "plausible lies" like the Korean Peninsula and China...70 years after the war... The world has overlooked the fact that countries like the Korean Peninsula and China have continued to practice Nazism in the name of anti-Japanese education for 70 years since the end of World War II.
It is no exaggeration to say that this is why the world remains unstable and full of conflicts.
The fact that I had no choice but to appear here with the turntable of civilization in tow is, of course, of great importance not only to me but to my readers to Japan and the world. 

The following is the article I found.
The emphasis in the text, except for the headline, is mine.
I have since read Korean history textbooks.
The Japanese were portrayed as ruthless and ruthless "devils.
Modern Japan was supposed to have done "nothing but murder and pillage" to Korea.

Why did Korea rewrite its history?
The Syngman Rhee era marked the beginning of Korea's real misfortune.
Now, let us return to the main story.
With Japan's defeat in the war, the right to govern Korea was handed over from the Governor-General to the United States.
At first, the various factions struggled over the nation's founding, and the Soviet Union quickly set up a puppet government.

Although the Provisional Government and the Independence Army were not recognized, Seung-man Lee, who had studied in the U.S. and lobbied in the U.S., was eventually made the head of the anti-communist puppet government.
However, his self-serving demand that Korea be added to the Allied Powers was rejected.
The reason was that those who had not fought and bled in the war had no right to interfere.
Therefore, it is untrue for Koreans to call themselves "victorious" or "allied" citizens.
One cannot help but feel sympathy for the man who took dictatorial power as the country's first president.
The period between Rhee's return to Korea and his exile was the "Dark Ages," it is extraordinary that modern Koreans lack memories of this period.

In many ways, Syngman Rhee is the root of all evil, and his era is precisely the "Japanese Empire" as portrayed in Korean history education.
The first evil that Syngman Rhee committed was the "Jeju Incident," which was, in essence, a massacre of suspected communists and islanders.
As a result, tens of thousands of citizens were killed, and tens of thousands more fled to Japan, where they remained.
The massacre continued, and the islanders were drastically reduced.
Similar massacres, though on a smaller scale, took place in other parts of the country.

Speaking of Rhee's war crimes against Japan, his invasion and pillage of the Japanese territory of Takeshima and the massacre of Japanese fishermen are well known, but in fact, he had attempted to invade Tsushima before that.
In fact, before that, the North Koreans had attempted to invade Tsushima and were massing their troops on the southern tip of Korea when North Korea blitzed the country.

Since South Korea was willing to massacre even its citizens, it is not difficult to imagine that the South Korean army was committing a massacre on Tsushima.
When the Korean War broke out, Syngman Rhee accelerated his paranoia about his internal enemies, executing large numbers of people who had registered with the National Bodo League. This organization indoctrinated communists and their families.
The number of those massacred by the military and police is not known precisely, but it is estimated to be over a million.
Not only was it swept under the rug during the war, but it continued to be covered up under the subsequent military regime.

Initially, the South Korean army was trapped in the southern part of the peninsula, but it was reeled in by the entry of American troops and reached the Yalu River on the Sino-North Korean border four months later.
However, the war was supposed to end with the destruction of North Korea but was pushed back to the 38th parallel by the entry of Chinese troops, and the war continued for three years.
The war continued for three years, resulting in the deaths of millions of soldiers and civilians and the devastation of most of the Korean peninsula.

Incidentally, South Korea has never demanded that China, which prolonged the war and increased casualties, face up to and clear up its past.

Rhee continued to occupy the position of dictator until the mid-1960s.
Rhee purged not only communists but also anyone who opposed him as a political prisoner and thoroughly suppressed demonstrations and opposition movements.
Koreans who knew him during the Japanese era asked, "What in the world is 'liberation' about it? It is a society far worse than the one under Japanese rule."
Syngman Rhee suppressed this movement with a politics of fear that included the control of thought and speech, a system of informing people, and a secret police force.

In this way, he monitored and suppressed the thoughts, words, and deeds of those who felt nostalgia for the era of Japanese rule. He also sought to divide the generation so that the generation with firsthand knowledge of the Japanese era would not speak out of fear, and he used the media and public education to instill "false memories" in their children.

During the Pacific War, Korea was not bombed, was not conscripted (some conscripts were drafted before the war ended), and was treated exceptionally well for a "colony," with only consignment of goods and forced labor.
As a result, at the end of the war, the Korean peninsula was burnt to ashes with a large number of casualties, while Korea was virtually unscathed.

In other words, Japan and Korea's economic and social conditions were reversed entirely after the war.
However, when Syngman Rhee left, Korea fell to the poorest of the poor, and the situation between the two countries was reversed again.
In the end, Syngman Rhee contributed nothing to the development of Korean society and economy but merely wielded his dictatorial power to impose an oppressive regime, massacring and impoverishing his people.

Incidentally, the Korean government still hides this shameful part of its history and, on the contrary, makes up false stories about the massacres committed by the Japanese military and teaches false history to children, so it is like a half accomplice to the crime.

Why was a false national history handed down?
After the defection of Syngman Rhee, Korea was often in turmoil, but Park Chung-hee finally seized power.
As is well known, Park Chung-hee, a former military officer, normalized relations between the two countries by signing the Basic Treaty of Japan-Korea and obtained vast amounts of money from Japan.
Park fostered heavy industries such as steel and petrochemicals and expanded social infrastructure, leading to the rapid economic growth known as the "Miracle on the Han River.

However, with Japanese funds more than twice the national budget and neighbors willing to teach hands-on technology and know-how with a sense of mission (omission), it would seem easy to create a "miracle.

Thus, Korea could lift itself out of poverty, not once, but twice, with Japanese aid and cooperation.
However, President Park Chung-hee did not modify his propaganda that Japan was an absolute evil.

He thoroughly suppressed antigovernment demonstrations and movements, which earned him the enmity of some citizens.
For a military dictatorship, which inevitably leads to internal friction, it is essential to have an object to deflect people's hatred and discontent.
North Korea and communists were not enough.
Most of those who were antigovernment were their sympathizers.
They needed an "enemy of the people," regardless of ideological affiliation.
Perhaps because of these political considerations, Park Chung-hee inherited the Japanese demonization of education.

Moreover, he also took all the fruits of Japan's economic assistance as his achievements, so it is hard to say that he was a very fair person, unlike his popular image in Japan.
On the contrary, he added something extra to public education.
That is the cultivation of an "our nation has always been great" type of pride.
In other words, they reinforced a sense of self-respect and history. (*I have no data on this, so I must admit that this is only hearsay.)
However, this was also a way of shaming Japan as a "culturally backward" country.

It is because the superiority of one's people is brought to light through comparison with others, and the target of this comparison cannot be China but rather ancient and medieval Japan.
Korean children are taught that their ancestors taught the Japanese ____ or that they used to be more advanced than the Japanese.
Among the advanced cultures that Korea introduced are rice cultivation, textiles, architecture, Buddhism, paper, and writing in ancient times; pottery production techniques during the Hideyoshi invasion; and medicine, Confucian studies, and calligraphy and painting during the Edo period by Korean envoys.
In this way, the relativization of Korea with Japan has given rise to a sense of ethnic superiority, as if to say, "Korea was the more culturally advanced nation until the Meiji Restoration," or "Our ancestors were the teachers who civilized the barbaric Japanese people.
Then, when Hideyoshi's and modern Japan's invasions were widely publicized, they naturally became resentful that they had been "repaid for their favors.
In this way, the foundation for the "strange history education" that nurtures both a sense of superiority and a sense of victimization toward Japan was completed.

Jeon Doo-hwan and Roh Tae-woo, who later became presidents, were also affiliated with the Imperial Japanese Army Academy, as was Park, and continued the anti-Japanese education.
The reason is probably the same as above.
Military regimes inevitably need someone to take on the hatred of the people.
Jeon Doo-hwan, for example, was the man who suddenly committed the Gwangju Incident, a crackdown on the citizens of Gwangju.
He also wanted to perform a miracle like Park and tried to extract vast economic aid from Japan.

As a means to achieve this, he tried to blame Japan for the textbook issue - why would such a man correct anti-Japanese education?

In 1988, South Korea finally transitioned to a democratic system.
Under the existing system, freedom of thought and speech was almost guaranteed.
However, after 40 years of inward propaganda, "false memories" had become a complete fait accompli, and it was too late.
The Korean people had become entirely united mentally with the Founding Fathers.
The independence activists are now the Korean people's identity.
In other words, the general public is convinced that "we fought bravely against the devil, the Japanese Imperialists, and won.

Japan-Korea friendship" that has never existed from the beginning.
I am not saying I have not had personal relationships with Koreans.
My experience is that I do not feel like a stranger to them.
I have people around me who have been cheated, cracked up, or overcharged for doing business with Koreans, but fortunately, I have never had a bad experience with them.
I still consider the Koreans of my acquaintance as my relatives.
This kind of sentiment led the Japanese of a hundred years ago to devote themselves to the modernization of Korean society with a somewhat outlandish sense of goodwill and mission.

I think the truth is more likely to be, "I don't feel like a stranger," or "I saw a brother who was separated from me and seemed to be in a miserable situation."
However, I have always found it odd that even intelligent and mild-mannered Koreans, during such personal relationships, would change color when the topic of history suddenly came up.
It was as if they were suffering from flashbacks of childhood abuse.

It was not until 15 years ago, when I read a translated Korean history textbook, that I learned why.
The Japanese were portrayed as ruthless and heartless "devils.
Modern Japan was supposed to have done "nothing but murder and pillage" to Korea.

The Korean government's lies and fabrications were relentless.
I immediately sensed the danger.
Children naturally grow up believing that this is all true.
It is tantamount to the "devil-may-care Japan" propaganda that Japan propagated during the war, even more so than the devil-may-care U.S. and British propaganda.

The Japan-Korea relationship depicted in Korean history education is one of "100% perpetrator and 100% victim," or "absolute evil and absolute justice.
It is a story of good and evil, as one would expect from a phony hero.

Since Seung-man Rhee became the first president of Korea and assumed dictatorial power, this fiction became a national myth, and its brainwashing has continued to this day so that even ordinary Koreans have become mentally integrated with this impostor.

Korea is an abnormal country that has continued this kind of brainwashing education to teach hatred and prejudice toward a specific ethnic group for 65 years as a nation.

Furthermore, they are trying to force Japanese people to accept their false and factually incorrect historical understanding under the guise of "correct historical knowledge.

The whole nation believes in something that is scientifically and objectively untrue, and this is the realm of "faith.
In other words, it is better to think that there is a fourth "anti-Japanese cult" on this earth, in addition to Christian, Muslim, and Buddhist nations.
Korea is a cult.

Therefore, Japanese who say with a straight face that Korea is a friendly country or a partner who shares the same values are either very ignorant, subservient to the point of stupidity, or pawns.

The fact is that they are the most unfriendly countries with different values.
They are the pro-Korean (or is it slavishly Korean?) They are now upset by the "sudden" anti-Japanese reaction of South Korea, saying things like, "Japan and South Korea have been getting along just fine," or "It's just a dispute at the level of politicians and government, and we should be able to return to our former friendly relations in a while.
There is no medicine for fools," is what they say.

They have started to attack each other from all sides because they no longer need to hide their true nature due to the change in the situation.

To begin with, there is a big gap between the Japanese concept of friendship between Japan and Korea and that of Koreans.
The Japanese literally envision "equal friendship.
When Koreans speak of "friendship" or "cooperation," they mean that the Japanese should be aware of their position as the aggressor.
In other words, it means "do your best for the victims.

Whether or not Japan and Korea need to reconcile is a different matter, and it is naïve to believe this can be done.

Personal exchanges and dialogue between Japan and South Korea should by all means be promoted, but one should not place excessive expectations on its effectiveness.
It would be like defeating only the solid organisms that attack the front lines while leaving the mother behind to continue laying alien eggs one after another.

For them to be truly effective, the mother body (anti-Japanese brainwashing of children) must first be defeated.
However, a country's education, though extremely misguided, is only an internal affair.
If anyone can reform it, it is the Korean people.

I cannot say anything about the possibility of such reform.
But, after all, it is a non-scientific occult that makes a sham "legitimate."
The falsehood will gradually dissolve if the light of truth shines on it.
In a sense, however, this would be equivalent to the "collapse of the nation" of the Republic of Korea.
Therefore, fearing history's truth, the government effectively controls freedom of thought and speech, even silencing it.
It can be seen as a "desperate attempt " from a different perspective.

On the other hand, is it not clear what Japan should do?
First, Japan should demand that history textbooks be rewritten according to the facts.
There is no room for domestic politics or hemming and hawing regarding this issue.
Korea has been pretending to be a friend and partner on the political level while inculcating hatred and prejudice against Japan in our children.
In this way, it can be said that it has deceived Japan and taken advantage of it through dual-personality diplomacy.
Perhaps, inwardly, they have been sticking out their tongues and saying, "It's a piece of cake for them to take Japanese people for a ride.

From now on, however, such a deceptive attitude toward Japan will no longer be acceptable, as they can deceive on the surface by saying that Japan and South Korea should cooperate and that they do not hate Japan. At the same time, behind the scenes, they will use public education to propagandize Japan as the devil.
We will not play that game anymore.

There is no future for Koreans who do not face the truth of history.
First of all, we must correct the main problem.
Then we can talk about it.

2024/2/13 in Kyoto

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