Japan already learned the hard lesson of pursuing a policy of intolerance and hate. The nation lost over 3 million of its people waging World War II over it. Japan learned its lesson so well, in fact, that after the war, it agreed to a new system of government under an American-drafted “Peace Constitution,” guaranteeing freedom of speech and religion. That constitution is, today, the world’s oldest unamended constitution, and Japan’s adherence to it has made the island nation one of the world’s most stable democracies. So when a Tokyo court ordered the dissolution of the Unification Church (UC), the world was stunned.

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