新渡戸稲造、日本のWikiから完璧に脱落・・
投稿者: i_am_not_ill 投稿日時: 2010/07/19 09:07 投稿番号: [171657 / 230347]
している部分。アメリカのWikipediaから引用。
Meiji bureaucrat & educator
In 1901, Nitobe was appointed technical advisor to the Japanese colonial government in Taiwan, where he headed the Sugar Bureau.
Nitobe was appointed a full professor of law at the Kyoto Imperial University in 1904 and lectured on colonial studies. He became the Headmaster of the First Higher School (then the preparatory division for the Tokyo Imperial University) in 1906 and continued this position until he accepted the full-time professorship at the Law Faculty of Tokyo Imperial University in 1913. He taught agricultural economics and colonial policy and emphasized humanitarian aspect of colonial administration、and was cross-appointed the founding president of Tokyo Woman's Christian University (Tokyo Joshi Dai). His students at Tokyo Imperial University included Tadao Yanaihara, Shigeru Nanbara, Yasaka Takagi, and Tamon Maeda. (Yanaihara later continued Nitobe's chair in colonial studies at Tokyo University; but Yanaihara's pacifist views and emphasis on indigenous self-determination, which he partly inherited from Nitobe, came into a full conflict with Japan's wartime government during the World War II, resulted in barring him from teaching until after the war).
Nitobe and Hamilton Wright Mabie in 1911 were the first exchange professors between Japan and the United States under the auspices of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
After World War I, Nitobe joined other international and reform minded Japanese in organizing the Japan Council of the Institute of Pacific Relations.
要するに日本の植民地学の権威であり、実際に台湾・朝鮮の植民化政策に積極的に関与してたんだ。島根県による独島編入は1905年。当時新渡戸稲造は京都帝国大学で植民地学を教えていた。
併合100年を迎えても、新渡戸稲造のこのような役割や植民地学の存在について報道する機関は皆無である。シリーズものを製作しているNHKも新渡戸稲造の「ニ」の字もない。ホントに、倭猿の糞ども揃いだわ。
日本人にはとことん、「良識」「良心」という言葉が無縁なのか?
日本人に対して叫びたい。
「歴史から逃げずに、歴史を直視しろ。さもなければ人道主義を主体とする歴史から忘れ去られるだろう」
(爆笑)
Meiji bureaucrat & educator
In 1901, Nitobe was appointed technical advisor to the Japanese colonial government in Taiwan, where he headed the Sugar Bureau.
Nitobe was appointed a full professor of law at the Kyoto Imperial University in 1904 and lectured on colonial studies. He became the Headmaster of the First Higher School (then the preparatory division for the Tokyo Imperial University) in 1906 and continued this position until he accepted the full-time professorship at the Law Faculty of Tokyo Imperial University in 1913. He taught agricultural economics and colonial policy and emphasized humanitarian aspect of colonial administration、and was cross-appointed the founding president of Tokyo Woman's Christian University (Tokyo Joshi Dai). His students at Tokyo Imperial University included Tadao Yanaihara, Shigeru Nanbara, Yasaka Takagi, and Tamon Maeda. (Yanaihara later continued Nitobe's chair in colonial studies at Tokyo University; but Yanaihara's pacifist views and emphasis on indigenous self-determination, which he partly inherited from Nitobe, came into a full conflict with Japan's wartime government during the World War II, resulted in barring him from teaching until after the war).
Nitobe and Hamilton Wright Mabie in 1911 were the first exchange professors between Japan and the United States under the auspices of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
After World War I, Nitobe joined other international and reform minded Japanese in organizing the Japan Council of the Institute of Pacific Relations.
要するに日本の植民地学の権威であり、実際に台湾・朝鮮の植民化政策に積極的に関与してたんだ。島根県による独島編入は1905年。当時新渡戸稲造は京都帝国大学で植民地学を教えていた。
併合100年を迎えても、新渡戸稲造のこのような役割や植民地学の存在について報道する機関は皆無である。シリーズものを製作しているNHKも新渡戸稲造の「ニ」の字もない。ホントに、倭猿の糞ども揃いだわ。
日本人にはとことん、「良識」「良心」という言葉が無縁なのか?
日本人に対して叫びたい。
「歴史から逃げずに、歴史を直視しろ。さもなければ人道主義を主体とする歴史から忘れ去られるだろう」
(爆笑)
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