Ethnic Supremacy Education and the Logic of Dictatorship.— The Essence of Nazism and Asahi Shimbun’s Distortion —
This essay demonstrates how education that proclaims ethnic supremacy serves dictatorships by fueling hatred toward others. Using the Korean case and Asahi Shimbun’s uncritical endorsement, it exposes the blindness of insider intellectuals and the immaturity of Japanese society.
A despicable dictator who educates his people to believe that their own ethnicity is the best in the world, in order to maintain his own power, directs hatred toward others and other nations.
2016-12-21
As already noted, I learned from an article in a monthly magazine that “in South Korea, children are taught at the very beginning of their education that the Korean people are the most superior people in the world.”
A despicable dictator who teaches that his own people are the best in the world, and who incites hatred toward others and other nations in order to maintain his own power, this is precisely what Nazism is.
The above is taken from an essay I disseminated to the world yesterday.
Insiders cannot see the truth.
To put it more bluntly, insiders represent a striking example of people who understand nothing, and this fact is being revealed to the world for the first time.
At the time when the bizarre realities of South Korea were being exposed and equally bizarre demonstrations were repeatedly taking place, Asahi Shimbun devoted its entire opinion pages to publishing essays by three individuals.
Among them was an essay by a woman teaching at a Japanese university.
It was precisely her essay that laid bare the stupidity and the traitorous disposition of Asahi.
At the same time, it also exposed Japan’s foolishness, in which people who have long subscribed to and read Asahi carefully welcomed large numbers of truly shoddy individuals from China and South Korea like her as university professors, as well as the childishness of a society swept up by superficial moralism.
It would not be an exaggeration to say that insiders are nothing more than naked kings.
Let us define those with discerning eyes as outsiders.
Facts and truths that are clearly visible to outsiders are completely invisible to them.
The utterly foolish woman wrote an essay claiming that the demonstrations taking place in South Korea, a country that embodies the facts written at the beginning, would offer major lessons to Japan, and Asahi Shimbun gleefully published it.
This was likely because her argument contained the implication that the Abe administration could be brought down through demonstrations.
This, too, is extremely foolish, a product of low intelligence that could only be described as the scheming of villains.
The union of unspeakable stupidity with degenerate elements produced by anti-Japanese education, men who could without exaggeration be called traitors.
That is the reality of the collusion between Asahi Shimbun and South Korea.