Propaganda as a Lifeline. The Relentless Drive to “Complete” the Narrative.
This text argues that fascism and Nazism are sustained by propaganda as their lifeline, pursued with a persistence difficult for peace-conditioned Japanese society to grasp. It frames labelings of former Prime Minister Abe as the product of Korean and Chinese influence operations, echoed by major U.S. and Japanese newspapers, and warns how thoroughly such narratives can be implanted.
With a persistence that Japanese people, living within international politics of schemes and stratagems as naïve good-natured beings like kindergarten children, cannot understand at all, they.
2016-11-29.
As I have stated many times, fascism and Nazism are nothing other than propaganda.
For them, this is their lifeline, or their very reason for existence itself.
Japanese citizens, dulled by peace, bound by the constitution created and bestowed by GHQ, bound by the Preamble and Article 9, and living within international politics of schemes and stratagems as naïve good-natured beings like kindergarten children, cannot understand at all the persistence with which they continue propaganda, and in the end it is completed.
When Prime Minister Abe came back and became prime minister, Obama did not try to meet Prime Minister Abe.
This was because South Korea and China, and newspapers such as the Asahi Shimbun, which can be said without exaggeration to be of one body with them, and so-called cultural figures, unbelievably kept placing labels on Prime Minister Abe, the greatest realist in the world today, calling him right-wing and a revisionist.
It would not be an exaggeration to say that this itself was already the result of the activities of the intelligence agencies of South Korea and China.
Whether the New York Times and the Washington Post took their words at face value or were perfectly steered, they continued to write exactly the same things.
It goes without saying that in the United States, the New York Times and the Washington Post are targets of their propaganda, and in Japan, the Asahi Shimbun and the Mainichi Shimbun and the like are targets of their propaganda or their operations.
If one looks at the unbelievable reporting by the New York Times and the Washington Post about Japan, then the sophistication and thoroughness of their operations is proof beyond argument.
To be continued.