The True Nature of Those Who Kept Saying China Matters: Concentrated Wealth, Precarious Labor, and the Divine Punishment of Dependence on China

This article criticizes NHK, the Asahi Shimbun, economic commentators, and media figures who continued to praise China as a great power while ignoring the concentration of wealth in America, the rise of precarious labor in Japan, and the world’s dangerous dependence on China. It examines China’s rural household registration system, the corruption of the Communist Party elite, the pro-China stance of the UN and global media, and the mask shortage caused by the Wuhan virus, arguing that the world must break away from dependence on China.

April 23, 2020
It is precisely insignificant economic commentators and employees belonging to the media,
people who have nothing whatsoever to do with those who possess more than 90 percent of the wealth,
who have continued to say stupid things such as “China is important.”
There is a famous line in a Japanese manga:
“You are already dead.”
That is exactly what China, that is, the CCP, is today.
Taking China’s nominal population of 1.3 billion,
Arima, who is nothing more than an NHK employee,
has repeatedly made comments that China would be delighted to hear,
such as, “China is a great power, a great power alongside the United States. Between these two great powers, Japan must…”
People who cannot even be compared with genuine journalists such as Masayuki Takayama,
and newspapers such as the Asahi Shimbun,
have continued to make China, that is, the CCP, ever more arrogant.
When I was doing the greatest work of my business life,
the existence of China had nothing whatsoever to do with anything.
The same must surely have been true for all people throughout the world.
At the same time as China became arrogant,
the gap between rich and poor in the United States, for example, expanded astronomically.
The wealth of the middle class and the thickness of that class
should have been the very essence of America being America.
The time when a handful of the ultra-rich began to possess more than 90 percent of America’s wealth,
and the time when China’s arrogance began,
followed the same trajectory.
Few would object to defining Kissinger as the originator of this.
It is precisely insignificant economic commentators and employees belonging to the media,
people who have nothing whatsoever to do with those who possess more than 90 percent of a nation’s wealth,
who have continued to say stupid things such as “China is important.”
Since China began to grow arrogant,
the ultra-rich have increased their assets astronomically.
Meanwhile, for example, many workers in Japan
have been pushed down into the condition known as non-regular employment,
which, in effect, is day labor.
In the United States, large numbers of the middle class were driven down into the low-income class.
Watching today’s New York broadcast day after day,
there must be many people who, like me, learned for the first time
that the kind of homeless people who first appeared in Japan in the past
are now appearing in the United States.
Why is this?
Professor Kawashima, a genuine professor at the University of Tokyo,
taught us through his laborious work
that China is, in reality, a country of 400 million people.
It is a country in which the remaining 900 million people,
to put it extremely, consist of people under rural household registration who are almost equivalent to slaves.
The absurdity of communism is displayed here as well.
Those whose profession, so to speak, is to be members of the Communist Party,
a mere handful among the real population of 400 million,
have taken astronomical bribes and obtained unbelievably vast sums of money,
which they have sent, together with their sons and daughters,
to advanced countries beginning with the United States.
All of that wealth has been created by those people under rural household registration,
that is, slaves in effect,
through their extremely low-wage labor.
On top of the DNA of a country of bottomless evil and plausible lies,
there remained in China and North Korea the system called communism,
a system whose evil the 20th century should already have proved before bringing it to an end.
That is why the reality of these countries is that they are modern manga states.
They are countries of the greatest possible evil,
realizing the surveillance society and surveillance state depicted by George Orwell.
And yet insignificant people,
people who, from the viewpoint of those rulers, could be called absolute paupers,
such as NHK employees, commercial television employees, and employees of the Asahi Shimbun,
say that we should value China.
Even in the 21st century, human beings cannot become wise.
They praise China,
and at every opportunity they demean Japan,
weaken Japanese politics,
and strive desperately to reduce Japan’s national power.
Their behavior is not merely because they are essentially fools.
It is also likely because all of them, including scholars and others,
have fallen into China’s money traps and honey traps.
This is not limited to Japan.
It is a reality common throughout the world, including the United States.
In general, all those who have continued to put forward arguments favorable to China, South Korea, and the like
belong to that category.
The most conspicuous and concentrated representative example of this,
or perhaps the work of Chinese and South Korean propaganda,
is the United Nations,
the lowest organization in human history.
Why is it the lowest?
Because it is an organization controlled by the lowest countries in human history,
or one that moves exactly according to the anti-Japanese propaganda of South Korean and Japanese leftists.
There can be no organization lower than that.
Because it is the lowest organization,
the lowest newspapers, such as the Asahi Shimbun,
and NHK and commercial television employees who grew up reading those newspapers
and possess only the kind of minds formed by Asahi editorials,
have placed it above the nation of Japan.
It is inevitable that what the lowest people praise should be the lowest organization.
In any case, China is no good at all.
The ruling class of China, a one-party communist dictatorship,
obtains astronomical sums of money through bribes and the like,
and sends that money, together with their daughters and sons, overseas to countries such as the United States.
It is no exaggeration to say that divine punishment has fallen upon the way the world has followed the same trajectory as this most immoral country.
Except for the foolish countries participating in the Belt and Road Initiative,
people throughout the world are now screaming:
It does not matter if it costs not one yen more, but 100 yen more, or even 1,000 yen more.
Please make safe products in our own countries.
Please produce in our own countries the medicines, medical goods, and other products that protect our lives.
All decent people are crying out in their hearts:
Stop building factories in China!
Enough is enough.
As Japanese citizens, never again help those villains carry their load.
The world must now be realizing to the marrow of its bones
that the way things have been done up to now was completely wrong:
making people in China under rural household registration,
people who can be called slaves without exaggeration,
produce goods even one yen cheaper.
In Japan, manufacturers such as Unicharm and Kowa have competed to make high-quality masks.
Yet they moved their manufacturing plants to China.
The reason was that manufacturing costs were low.
That was the only reason.
China caused the Wuhan virus to emerge.
Tokyo Governor Koike, who did not know the reality of the WHO,
LDP Secretary-General Nikai, the representative of the pro-China faction,
local governments, and major corporations such as Sumitomo Mitsui,
had no insight whatsoever that Japan would fall into the situation in which it now finds itself.
Still dancing to the tune of false Japan-China friendship,
they donated large quantities of masks, medical protective equipment, and other supplies to China.
China’s repayment for that favor
was the seizure of all the products made by the manufacturers mentioned above.
Although they were products being made for Japan in factories of Japanese manufacturers,
not a single mask came into Japan.
Even now, when Japan is beginning to lack medical protective equipment as well,
the movements of Japan’s major corporations remain slow.

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