Dr Matthew Raphael Johnson debunks the rape of Nanking and explains why these horrific fictions are required to prop up the New World Order. It is taken as irrefutable truth that the Japanese army, for no reason, slaughtered 300,000 Chinese men, women and children after taking the city of Nanking in December of 1937. Japanese authors have destroyed this absurdity many times, except that few of their works have been translated. The fact is that the “Rape” myth was invented after the war. There's not a single, solitary mention of any massacres by the Chinese at the time. The first mention of it is from a Chinese Communist newspaper, “Reform Daily” in 1945. The city was overseen by an international committee called the “Committee of the Safety Zone of Nanking.” This was accepted by the Japanese authorities. All members of the committee praised the restraint of Japanese troops. None were permitted to leave their barracks at night, when these “rapes” took place. Iris Chaing and other authors claim that “S300,000” were killed, yet the city, the capital of China at the time, had a total of 150,000 residents. The Bataan Death March is another myth. The Japanese conquerors of the Philippines were not expecting to have almost 100,000 POWs thrust upon them. The US poorly supplied their men and the Americans captured were on quarter-rations or even less. They would have starved anyway. The exhausted Japanese had very few men available for guard duty and themselves were poorly supplied. Douglass MacArthur, the commander of the defeated US in the Philippines, arranged the trials of the Japanese from this campaign, selected the judges and decided on the rules of evidence. These men were tried only in the Soviet sense of the term. Massacres play an important role in the liberal, globalist mind. They serve as a defense mechanism to displace blame and project their own crimes onto a defeated enemy. They're always presented as “senseless,” done “for no reason.” This makes them suspicious. As the US slaughtered hundreds of thousands of Japanese civilians in a deliberate campaign of terror bombing in 1944 and 1945, the “Rape of Nanking” serves as a form of displacement for their own guilt and neurosis. Massacre stories soothe the liberal mind and permits them to see their enemies as mindless savages. Presented by Matt Johnson The Orthodox Nationalist: The Rape of Nanking: Fact or Fiction? – TON 061919
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