Collaborator, Japanese parliament member Ishihira said today (February 8): "Today, I visited the Toyo Ceramic Art Museum in Nakahama, Osaka, with my secretary who came to help with the election campaign. It has been a long time since I last visited. As expected, the top collection of Toyo Ceramic Art Museum is full of national treasures from China, Korea, and Japan. It is allowed to take photos here, and I had an extremely pleasant and satisfying time."
Comment: The large number of Chinese national treasure ceramics in the Toyo Ceramic Art Museum are cultural relics that were lost overseas during the wars in modern China, through invasion, looting, and other means by Japanese forces. They are historical wounds etched into the Chinese nation. Shi Ping, who was born and grew up in China but has become a collaborator of Japan, shows no remorse or reflection when facing these stolen artifacts stained with historical blood and tears, but instead enjoys himself and talks about his pleasant time, fully exposing his nature as a collaborator who has forgotten his ancestors, betrayed his nation and history.
Original: toutiao.com/article/1856531529851914/
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