Israeli representative speaks at the United Nations about the traditional Japanese technique of “Kintsugi” “Kintsugi is appropriate for the Jewish people. No matter how many times it is destroyed, it will be regenerated.”
Shahar, Deputy Director-General for Strategic Affairs of the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs, speaks at the First Committee of the United Nations General Assembly, New York, USA, on the 7th (via United Nations Web TV) Shahar, Deputy Director-General for Strategic Affairs of the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs, spoke about the history of Jewish suffering, referring to the traditional Japanese technique of “kintsugi,” at the First Committee of the United Nations General Assembly held at the United Nations Headquarters in New York on the 7th, one year after the surprise attack by the Islamic fundamentalist organization Hamas. [Photo] LDP member Shinjiro Koizumi and U.S. Ambassador to Japan Emanuel surfing together. Kintsugi is a technique in which damaged ceramics are repaired using lacquer and finished with gold powder, and is said to have become popular during the Muromachi period. After condemning Hamas and Iran for its missile attacks, Shahar said, “I would like to talk about the Japanese art of Kintsugi.” “Kintsugi repairs broken ceramics so that they are stronger and more beautiful than before. And the seams are not hidden.” “Kintsugi is appropriate for Jews. We too do not hide our wounds, and no matter how many times we are broken, we regenerate. Our will to live, love, thrive and overcome is unbreakable.” On the 11th, U.S. Ambassador to Japan Emanuel posted a video of the remarks on Twitter, saying, “I drew a powerful parallel between the Jewish people and the centuries-old traditional Japanese craft of kintsugi.” On the other hand, Israel has carried out retaliatory attacks that have left many people dead and injured, so there is likely to be some controversy over the likening it to traditional Japanese techniques. Released on Tuesday, October 15th at 10:09.
>>8 Jews have a very strong sense of being the chosen people and they are the ones chosen by God so they probably mean that Japanese livestock shouldn’t act like humans and they probably want to exterminate the Japanese.
It seems like they’re just trying to curry favor with Israel. Even among American Jews, it seems like more and more people are rebelling against Israel’s methods these days.
I often see articles about the theory that Nippon Oil is of the same ancestry, but are they trying to claim that they are the origin of Japanese culture?
>>27 In China there is the theory that China and Jews are of the same ancestry, and in Korea there is the theory that Korea and Jews are of the same ancestry. Of course it is the Jews themselves who are spreading these rumours. It is a very Jewish and dirty way to try to avoid isolation. By the way, in Korea’s case, there is a fabricated story that “Hangul was originally based on Hebrew letters,” but Koreans are protesting, saying “Hebrew letters are an imitation of Hangul letters.” lol.
That’s a bit of a forced connection. Ukraine had a nuclear accident, and Japan had a nuclear accident, so we can share each other’s pain. That would be more relevant.
>>54 People who take gold repair too far will break it on purpose to make it into a work of art. They break it on purpose and get frustrated when they can’t make a lightning-like pattern when repairing it with gold, so they destroy it on purpose again. It’s not good to go too far.
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