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I don't want to be born a Chinese because I don't care if I become a pig in my next life.

The following is from Masayuki Takayama's serial column in Themis, a subscription-only monthly magazine published on February 1.
This article also proves that he is the one and only journalist in the postwar world.
It is no exaggeration to say that no other writer truly deserves the Nobel Prize today except Mr.Takayama.
It is a must-read not only for the people of Japan but for people all over the world.
Emphasis in the text other than the headline is mine.

Don't be fooled by the "product" electric vehicles (EVs), a fraudulent "product" of the Chinese people.
They are made by the Chinese, whose culture is to cheat and have no sense of guilt to make a lot of money.
The Chinese have no originality; they steal and copy.
One of the well-known cultural figures in Shina is Lin Yutang.
The foreword to his book "Shina, Culture and Thought" was written by Pearl Buck. 
According to him, the Shina people (Han Chinese) are "not the least bit moved" by guilt; in other words, they have no sense of guilt. 
On the other hand, while they are outstanding at creating institutions and systems to govern the nation and society, they can also cheat and nullify laws and regulations. 
Lin Yutang does not say so, but the Chinese are not at all accustomed to establishing their state, governing their people, and realizing their happiness. 
It is because the Chinese have always been enslaved people ruled by foreign conquerors who came over the Great Wall, starting from the barbarians Shang, Zhou, and Qin to the Xianbei Sui and Tang dynasties, the Mongolian Yuan dynasty, and the Manchu Qing dynasty. 
So "when the Shina people have a little free time," writes Lin Yutang, "they eat crabs and drink matcha (powdered green tea). 
They looked forward to "eating crab, drinking green tea, sitting around the mahjong table, enjoying calligraphy, keeping pigeons, and cursing the Japanese." 
It is not in a position to speak of the state of the world, and you can see the lifestyle of someone who was raised as an enslaved person.
However, some characteristics of the Shina people need to be described here.
They always lie and take pleasure in deceiving others. 
The other day, a Chinese resident in Japan was caught manufacturing and selling fake Gucci or something similar, and the imitations he made were also seized.
Even so, he denied the charges, saying he had no idea they were counterfeit. 
Ralph Townsend's "The Truth about China, the Dark Continent" describes a servant who tries to take a bucket of coal out of the house and says, "I've just brought some from my home because my master's coal is low. 
The Chinese themselves do not like such a national character.
According to an "online survey" conducted by Hong Kong political commentator Chong Tzu-kang, 65% of Chinese people answered, "I don't want to be born a Chinese because I don't care if I become a pig in my next life."
Another characteristic of the Shina people is their lack of originality.
In this country, different cultures were brought about by the people who came over the Great Wall. 
For example, the Dan brought the Bronze Culture from the northern barbarians, and the Zhou brought the iron culture from the western barbarians.
The Chinese people simply took advantage of the benefits and imitated them. 
It is the same when it comes to bullet trains and space development.
They have stolen and imitated intellectual property. 
No, there is no such thing as a culture unique to China.
One of them is gari-leg.
It is to bind women's legs and deform them.
Another is martyrdom.
When a husband dies, he makes his wife commit suicide.
The culture of abusing women continues to this day, with actresses being prosecuted for tax evasion. 
The unoriginal Chinese are suddenly making a fortune in the 21st century by winning at solar power generation and electric cars. 
However, this is the wisdom of others.
The Chinese have no public spirit.
They have polluted the rivers and the air, creating not only smog but also PM2.5.
There was a man who brought in air pollution to make money from it.
A Canadian, Maurice Strong.
Electrocution if submerged in a tsunami caused by an earthquake 
The skeptical Chinese accepted him because he was the nephew of Anna Louise Strong. 
She was infatuated with communism and went to Moscow in the 1930s to be endeared to Stalin.
During that period, the Holodomor began, in which 5 million people starved to death. 
This time, in the 1950s, she yearns for the Communist Party of China and visits Mao Zedong to live permanently in Beijing.
During that period, Mao launched the "Great Leap Forward" policy, causing 40 million people to starve to death. 
Although she appears to be a "woman calling for disaster," her book, "A Woman Goes Alone," depicts a healthy communist society. 
Her nephew Maurice, who had made the acquaintance of critical Chinese figures through his aunt, became the Executive Director of the United Nations Environment Program, a prestigious position.
In 1992, he initiated the UN "Earth Summit. 
The summit's purpose was to publicize the global warming crisis, blame the industrialized countries, and make them divest themselves of their wealth. 
However, China, a significant air polluter that emits one-third of the world's carbon dioxide, was ranked as "still a backward country" because it is an important partner. 
The environmental scam got underway, and the industrialized nations signed the Kyoto Protocol. 
In the process, Maurice and China were joined by a new comrade.
Al Gore. 
The former U.S. vice president published "An Inconvenient Truth," and he also got Oslo to give him the Nobel Peace Prize. 
China introduced the "environmentally friendly" EV (Electric Vehicle) there.
The future is the era of solar power generation and EVs. 
However, the EVs had a short driving range, took a long time to recharge, and required many coal power plants to produce electricity for recharging. 
Let's say that they decided to use EVs without paying attention to such a ragged situation. 
Then, the Noto earthquake happened.
The power was out, so recharging was not possible. 
If you stayed in your car, you would freeze to death.
If you are submerged in a tsunami, you will be electrocuted. 
Even if there is no earthquake, there can be an unexpected guerrilla downpour, or you can be stranded on a snow-covered road for days. 
Will people still believe the words of a polluting nation that calls itself a "backward" country?
BYD is not widespread even though it has arrived in Japan 
Fortunately, Japanese people still remember the poisonous dumplings.
Some people even lost their beloved dogs to Chinese-made dog food.
Not many people get on board with the "laxity" of the Shina people anymore. 
BYD, which the Chinese recommend, has landed on the market, but I have never seen a running BYD, even though I have seen a Hyundai that is not selling well. 
The same is true in other countries.
Even in the Chinese-backed U.S. state of California, the number is only 3%.
In the U.S., the rate is only 1.2 %. 
Although Japanese newspapers do not report it, Prime Minister Snake of the United Kingdom declared, "The policy of reducing greenhouse gas emissions to zero by 30 years was a mistake."
He then extended the remaining life of gasoline-powered cars to 35 years for now.
In the future, they will be phased out. 
Honda has taken a half-step back from EVs, and Toyota has avoided them from the start. 
The culture of the Chinese is a fraud.
Kakuei and Masayoshi Ohira were all fooled, but Japanese society remembers Zhou Enlai's attempt to mislead them about the Senkakus and poisoned dumplings.
Take your BYD and get the hell out of here.
 

2024/4/10 in Kyoto

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