Koh is indeed a hypocrite as with most of the Peasants of the Book. By following a foreign deity speaks volumes of his character. He is unmasked as a double dealing vile serpent who will tell tales of his friends to the Yanks, his latest Overlords.
The country known as 日本大帝国, which Koh believes to be in decline, is still light years ahead of Peasantpore. While the Commies boast of their chinkish socialism and spectacular growth, it is still a police state that feed toxic waste to its children, oppress 80% of her peasants and steamroll her protesters with tanks at the whims and fancies of their waxwork rulers.
It is open secret Peasantpore model much of her economic development using the Nihon blueprints and aid. In addition, Peasantpore imported wholesale the Japanese political concept of 'Amakudari' and lately Princeling Politics.
Imagine the Japs' outrage when they are described as 'fat losers' from one of their best students?! Well, if they realise Koh is simply one of the Peasants of the Book, they will not be surprised by this turn of events.
The country known as 日本大帝国, which Koh believes to be in decline, is still light years ahead of Peasantpore. While the Commies boast of their chinkish socialism and spectacular growth, it is still a police state that feed toxic waste to its children, oppress 80% of her peasants and steamroll her protesters with tanks at the whims and fancies of their waxwork rulers.
It is open secret Peasantpore model much of her economic development using the Nihon blueprints and aid. In addition, Peasantpore imported wholesale the Japanese political concept of 'Amakudari' and lately Princeling Politics.
Imagine the Japs' outrage when they are described as 'fat losers' from one of their best students?! Well, if they realise Koh is simply one of the Peasants of the Book, they will not be surprised by this turn of events.