Communist Propaganda’s Ideal Targets — Pseudo-Moralists and Biased Reporting

This essay examines how communist regimes exploit biased media and pseudo-moralists to manipulate public opinion, criticizing Japanese media behavior and reassessing leadership and market realities through Reagan, Trump, and Clinton.

Communist propaganda makes pseudo-moralists who engage in biased reporting based on distorted ideologies its ideal targets.
2016-11-15.
The following continues from the previous chapter.
I have long told those around me that positions shape people.
Even Reagan became a fine president.
Reagan was originally an actor, while Trump was originally a businessman.
To think there is any guarantee that he would not become a fine president is completely mistaken.
It is more accurate to think that the nature and essence of the United States would, even against his will, make him a capable president.
I spoke of such matters.
What would have been too valuable to give away for free is now being proven by global markets.
Even I have grown more convinced by the results.
In other words, economically—and absolutely—it was likely that Trump was the more correct choice than Clinton.
Media outlets led by NHK and Asahi, along with the so-called cultural figures who align with them, should stop reporting as if the United States is facing a grave crisis simply because their predictions proved completely wrong.
They should also reconsider their incessant coverage of anti-Trump demonstrations in major cities such as New York and Los Angeles.
This is because it cannot be said that intelligence agencies of countries that hope for a divided United States and a weakened American power—namely, one-party communist states seeking global hegemony such as China and Russia—are not covertly active behind those demonstrations.
Communist propaganda makes pseudo-moralists who engage in biased reporting based on distorted ideologies its ideal targets.
In other words, communist propaganda possesses a level of persistence and insidiousness far surpassing your own.
Moreover, it is your custom to indiscriminately broadcast footage and articles without any verification of whether those demonstrations are truly the spontaneous actions of good-faith American citizens.
From the perspective of intelligence agencies that specialize in propaganda, you are ideal tools for exploitation.
Without examining the demonstrations or the true reasons for Trump’s election, reporting that effectively assists forces welcoming a weakened United States should cease.
You should take to heart that the stock market—which you, especially the Japanese media, have scorned as a yakuza-like world, even though history is now proving that the media itself is truly yakuza-like—has in fact been far more accurate, a fact now perfectly demonstrated.
It is long past time—indeed, especially for Japanese media—to realize the necessity of thoroughly verifying whether you are being influenced by covert intelligence operations, conducting proper internal investigations, and only then reporting.
Extremely speaking, this is something you should have realized immediately after the war.

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