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Trump is the biggest postwar trickster in the proper sense of the word.

UN, Trump, SDGs, cop26, China, Maurice, Al Gore, Sanae Takaichi, 02/23/2022. Re-transmission.
It is a must-read not only for the people of Japan but also for people around the world.
This column has published many chapters related to the United Nations and other issues, and we will summarize the most recent chapters in this column based on a word count of around 10,000 words.

Trump is the biggest postwar trickster in the proper sense of the word.
The following words he uttered when he was president of the United States are more than enough proof.
Why doesn't Japan have nuclear weapons? (Why doesn't Japan have nuclear weapons?)
If we take into consideration the dependence on that statement (when we have two of the most dangerous countries in the world next door that not only have anti-Japanese propaganda as their national policy but also continue to build up their nuclear arsenals),"
I described him as a trickster at the beginning of this article.
With one word, he has genuinely clowned the UN, the pseudo-moralists, and all things Asahi Shimbun-esque.
In one word, he revealed that they are, in fact, fools who are nothing more than clowns.

The same was true in the same Kyodo News poll conducted on January 30 and 31 when asked about the government's policy to relocate the U.S. Futenma Air Station (Henoko, Nago City, Okinawa Prefecture) to Henoko, Nago City. This question, too, received little attention, although "support" (47.8%) exceeded "do not support" (43.0%), contrary to the leftist media's argument against the Henoko relocation. 

This fact, too, must have been entirely unknown to households that subscribe to Asahi and other newspapers and watch news programs on their subsidiary TV stations.
Despite winning a close election, Okinawa Governor Onaga has been in a terrible state of affairs, even going to the United Nations to make national humiliating statements, using the sophistry of "all Okinawa," and following the wishes of China and South Korea, who want to divide public opinion in Japan.
One wonders how TV Asahi's "News Station," which had been using him extensively, would have reported the story.
If one thinks about it, the result of allowing people like the host of that program to shape public opinion in Japan has been the growth and arrogance of China, a communist one-party dictatorship, and the growth and arrogance of South Korea.
This Nazi state has continued anti-Japanese education for 70 years since the end of World War II.
They have stopped the progress of the "turntable of civilization" and have caused Japan's long-term deflation, which has reduced Japan's national strength by 1,400 trillion yen, up and down.

What is so pernicious about them is that they have created a reality in which one out of every six children grows up in a low-income family with an annual income of less than 1.8 million yen.
In contrast, their over 100 million yen annual income has remained the same.
In contrast, the employees' annual income of the parent company, Asahi Shimbun, has not decreased even a single yen, and their pensions have not reduced.

What is it with the Japanese government, politicians, mainstream media, and academics who do not raise any voice of protest against the Chinese government for this kind of outrageous education, in other words, Nazism, in the name of anti-Japanese education?
Are they the people of Japan or the people of China?
What is the United Nations that has continued to let this happen?
Who is the one who left this outrageous Nazism unchecked, and who made South Korea, which has been practicing not only the same but even worse anti-Japanese education called Nazism from the postwar period to the present, visit Yasukuni Shrine, a memorial site for the war dead, which is a matter of course for the people of any country, to criticize our country?
The person responsible for this is Yoichi Kato, a reporter for the Asahi Shimbun newspaper.
Kato proves the truth of my 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 and 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 Diet members of the Japan-China Parliamentary Friendship Association done?
They must have been enjoying honey traps by visiting China frequently!

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