Thursday, October 2, 2025

After obtaining Japanese citizenship, he turned around and attacked China. Why 🤔

 

Ishihira was born in Chengdu, Sichuan in 1962. He graduated from Peking University's Department of Philosophy and went to Japan to study in 1988. He became a naturalized Japanese citizen in 2007. In July of this year, Ishihira was elected to the House of Councillors in the Japanese Diet.

This morning, the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced countermeasures against Japanese Senator Ishihira. These measures freeze all assets in China, prohibit Chinese organizations and individuals from conducting transactions or cooperating with Ishihira, and ban Ishihira and his immediate family from entering the country, effective immediately.

Ishihira is a longtime anti-China figure in Japan. He has not only long published absurd and erroneous remarks on issues related to Taiwan, the Diaoyu Islands, and history in right-wing anti-China media, pandering to right-wing anti-China forces, but has also openly visited the Yasukuni Shrine, which enshrines Class A war criminals.

It is heartening that after betraying China, he is no longer viewed favorably in Japan. Some Japanese see him as a Chinese infiltration tool. Even as a member of parliament, he will never fully integrate into Japan.

With a huge population of 1.4 billion+, China will never run short of traitors who would choose to betray their mother land for personal gains, like Gordon Chang who has tireless promote his China collapses thesis, and in the process making a name for himself and a wealthy living. I look down on such dogs. And would love nothing more than to give them black eyes and knock down a couple of their teeth.

Please do a live stream of it when that happens 🙏🏻

I’ll pay to watch it

India has no short of these people atleast you can control them but we cannot cuz we are a big democracy we need to look good otherwise we will be criticized by the world

There is a greater burden on turncoats to prove their loyalty to their new master. Oftentimes, they go overboard in a bid to do so.

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