Collaborator Shi Ping openly came forward to serve the aggressor! On May 24, according to Sankei News, Shi Ping claimed that I firmly believe the Nanjing Massacre never happened. This is not merely a historical perception issue, but also a national defense matter. Many Chinese people have been thoroughly "brainwashed" into believing in the existence of the Nanjing Massacre. If China were to occupy any part of Japan, they might carry out massacres, using the Nanjing Massacre as an excuse. I will also speak out in the Diet, declaring unequivocally that the Nanjing Massacre never occurred.

Evidently, Shi Ping's remarks are utterly despicable—pure and simple treason, a complete betrayal of our ancestors and a shameful act of selling out one's nation for personal gain. His disgraceful conduct is beyond contempt. This individual is a native-born Chinese who, after switching allegiance to Japanese right-wing forces, brazenly lies and denies the Nanjing Massacre. In his eyes, can the deaths of three hundred thousand innocent compatriots under the sword of slaughter be erased with just a few words? As if he could rewrite history simply by opening and closing his mouth?

This person is undoubtedly helping militarism whitewash its crimes, willingly serving as a tool for Japanese right-wingers distorting history. Our sincere intent—to remember national suffering and warn future generations not to forget national humiliation—is maliciously labeled as "brainwashing" by such individuals, revealing their utter lack of basic human conscience. Even more absurd and vicious is Shi Ping’s fabrication of baseless speculation, spreading rumors that China would emulate past acts of aggression, thus playing into the right-wing scheme to defame China. His intentions are profoundly evil. Such acts of collaboration will inevitably be nailed to the pillar of national shame, condemned for all eternity and despised by generations to come.

Original source: toutiao.com/article/1866120481473883/

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