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It is a lie born of a lowlife's intuition that the Japanese would have done the same. 

The following is from Masayuki Takayama's book "America and China Lie Selfimportantly," published on 2/28/2015.
This paper also proves that he is the one and only journalist in the postwar world.
A long time ago, an elderly female professor of the Royal Ballet School of Monaco, highly respected by prima ballerinas worldwide, visited Japan.
At that time, she spoke about the significance of an artist's existence.
She said, "Artists are important because they are the only ones who can shed light on hidden, concealed truths and express them."
No one would dispute her words.
It is no exaggeration to say that Masayuki Takayama is not only the one and only journalist in the postwar world but also the one and only artist in the postwar world.
On the other hand, Ōe, I don't want to speak ill of the deceased, but Murakami and many others who call themselves writers or think of themselves as artists are not even worthy of the name of artists.
They have only expressed the lies the Asahi Shimbun and others created rather than shedding light on hidden truths and telling them.
Their existence is not limited to Japan but is the same in other countries worldwide.
In other words, there are only a few true artists.
This paper is another excellent proof that I am right when I say that no one in the world today deserves the Nobel Prize in Literature more than Masayuki Takayama.
It is a must-read not only for the people of Japan but for people all over the world.
Australia's Anti-Japanese Rivalry Turned Vicious from Resentment
Japan and Australia first became aware of each other in the early 20th century, when the 2,000-ton tanker Petriana ran aground off the coast of Victoria, Australia. 
The state government sent a rescue ship to the scene and rescued 36 whites, including the captain, out of the 63 people on board.
However, 27 Chinese and Malay sailors were left behind on the ship, tossed about by rough seas.
The reason was that Australia's federal immigration laws forbade the entry of people of color. 
Five days later, the Chinese and Malays were rescued by a Japanese cargo ship, and all returned safely to Hong Kong. 
The incident in the far south became known to the world.
It is said that Australia's resentment toward Japan began here. 
In general, this country needed to be better nurtured.
Australia's history began as a new penal colony after the United States, which had been a penal colony for British criminals, became independent. 
The other day, a foreign news agency reported that former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's ancestors were underwear thieves. 
However, even on such an island of convicts, the climate is better than in their home country.
So, people other than criminals began to enter the island.
Australians often say, "My ancestors settled here after 1801," meaning that their ancestors were not convicts.
Thus was born a nation of criminals whose only virtue is that they are white. 
They took the land of the indigenous Aborigines, settled it, and enjoyed rabbits and Aboriginal killings on the weekends.
A 1927 diary states, "Today's crop is 27 Aborigines," which is still in the New South Wales State Library in the middle of Sydney. 
The Petriana fiasco occurred at a time when they were killing Aborigines every day.
Victorians at the time wondered why they should help people of color. 
Prime Minister William Hughes was also from this state, and when he went to the Paris Conference after WWI, the Japanese sent a racial equality proposal to the conference.
He had Woodrow Wilson bury the racial equality proposal by threatening to withdraw from the League of Nations.
He must have thought he had avenged some of Petriana's grudge. 
Around the same time, Australian William Donald entered China as a reporter for the New York Herald and eventually became an advisor to Chiang Kai-shek. 
Donald flew to Xi'an accompanied by Soong Mei-ling, Chiang's wife and persuaded Zhang Xue-Liang to help him in the Xi'an Incident, in which Zhang Xue-liang arrested Chiang.
Donald's efforts "prevented a split in the anti-Japanese forces," wrote New York Times correspondent Hallett Abend. 
The year after the Xi'an Incident, Japanese forces dropped Nanking.
Also, Australian Harold Teinpari came out and spread false information about the Nanking Massacre to the Manchester Guardian.
Americans Bates, McGee, Fitch, and other godly priests helped create the lie. 
Postwar.
William Webb, who served MacArthur and presided over the Tokyo Trials, was also Australian.
He dismissed the Tongzhou case, did the shameless retroactivity of the law, and sentenced class-A war criminals to death. 
James Dunn, the Australian consul posted to East Timor, claimed, "During the war, the Japanese killed 40,000 islanders.
We killed all the Aborigines.
It is a lie born of a lowlife's intuition that the Japanese would have done the same. 
The Portuguese colonized this island for 400 years.
There are records of 510 whites on the island before the war, but there were no demographics of the islanders, no schools, and no common language.
It is a big difference from the Indonesians, who were in the same situation but had a common language after three years of Japanese rule.
Incidentally, the Japanese military ordered the colonial government to abolish the salt tax on the islanders in East Timor. 
Dan's slander was transcribed in the Asahi Shimbun without verification by Waseda University professor Kenichi Goto, and its lead writer, Yoichi Funabashi, wrote, "Japan should compensate East Timor.
Asahi used sycophancy not only with China but also with Australia. 
In the 1990s, there was a substantial anti-Japanese Australian offensive.
First, George Hicks published Comfort Women in Sydney, a direct translation of Yoshida Seiji's lies about the abduction of comfort women, spreading the comfort women lie to the world. 
Ben Hills of the Sydney Morning Herald mocked Japan in Princess Masako by writing that the Imperial Princess was a prisoner.
Ryan Connell also humiliated the Japanese in his vulgar piece in the English Daily. 
And the last but not least, Kevin Rudd, aka 陸克文, who loves China.
He has sued in the International Criminal Court, claiming that whaling is worse than killing Aborigines. 
It is surprising how many anti-Japanese there are in a country with a population of 20 million.
Anti-Japanese groups in China and South Korea want to build a statue of a comfort woman in such a country.
There is no doubt about it.
That is the kind of country.

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