Who Is Blocking Constitutional Revision?――A Call to the Young: Japan Must Never Again Be Made a Weak Nation

Written before the 2019 House of Councillors election, this essay calls on young voters, especially those in Osaka, to go to the polls. It discusses constitutional revision, national security, the achievements of the Abe administration, anti-Japanese reporting by the Asahi Shimbun and NHK, and the deflation and employment insecurity experienced by young people under the Democratic Party government. It argues that Japan must not remain a weak nation vulnerable to anti-Japanese forces in China and the Korean Peninsula.

2020-06-05
The only ones who do not want Japan to revise its Constitution, who want Japan to remain a weak country that can be invaded, attacked, and occupied at any time, are China and the Korean Peninsula, the only two anti-Japanese states in the world.
The following is a chapter I published on 2019/7/21.
To young people aged 18 or older who have the right to vote.
In this essay, I want to speak especially to young people who have the right to vote in Osaka.
I usually voted early.
I would take a taxi to and from the ward office, which was the early-voting place.
This time, after writing for Miyagi Prefecture, Akita Prefecture, Iwate Prefecture, and Shiga Prefecture, I unexpectedly began writing even “A Message to the Young People of Okinawa,” so I could not go to early voting.
But in the end, that was good.
Because the polling place on election day is the neighborhood elementary school within walking distance.
Those of you who have not yet completed early voting should simply head to your nearby polling place as if taking a walk.
As I have already mentioned, the House of Councillors election is a national election.
This time in Osaka, with four seats available, a completely correct choice can be made.
That is because the two candidates of the ruling parties, the Liberal Democratic Party and Komeito, and the Japan Innovation Party, which is not only doing truly well but can also make the right choices to defend Japan, have fielded two candidates.
I met Ms. Fusae Ota of the Liberal Democratic Party in Akasaka, Tokyo, at the recommendation of a close friend who worked at Dentsu, when she had graduated from the University of Tokyo with excellent grades, joined the Ministry of International Trade and Industry, and was serving as a section chief.
As I have also mentioned, the meeting time was midnight, fitting for Japan’s hardest-working top professionals.
It was an encounter that, without exaggeration, made us friends at first meeting, but although we had not met since then, recently I encountered her twice in the passageway of Shin-Osaka Station.
The first time, we were both in a hurry, and even I thought, “Isn’t that Fusae-chan?” because she was walking toward me with no adornment whatsoever, like an ordinary middle-aged woman.
She, too, seemed to take a moment to remember me.
Strangely, not long after that, on my way back after going out of my way to eat lunch inside Shin-Osaka Station, I ran into her again.
This time we both had time, so we talked while standing.
We spoke about our first meeting, and also about the time when she was governor of Osaka Prefecture, when I, having chosen Osaka as the stage of my life, was compelled to summarize Osaka.
I had decided to place an opinion advertisement, in the form of an insert, in all households in Osaka Prefecture subscribing to the Nikkei newspaper, and had even decided the date.
As the deadline approached, I realized that if I wrote it in the form of a letter addressed to her, in the form of speaking to her, I could write it all at once, and the essay I instantly completed, “From Osaka to Osaka,” changed Osaka and, I take pride in saying, prompted the birth of the Japan Innovation Party.
Naturally, she knew of this essay as well.
The conversation became lively.
“The election is difficult.”
“You don’t seem to be very strong in elections, do you? (laughs)”
I had not imagined that what she meant was that she herself would run in this election.
But this time, nothing could be more gratifying than being able to vote for her.
Because among the candidates this time, the one who can discuss the affairs of the nation and the world without error, the one who possesses unmistakable insight into Japan and the world, is overwhelmingly her.
To defend Japan.
That is, in order to establish a national security system, we must revise the Constitution that GHQ gave Japan in order to turn Japan into Carthage, in order to permanently weaken Japan.
It is well known that the Japan Innovation Party will also become a major force for this.
The only ones who do not want Japan to revise its Constitution, who want Japan to remain a weak country that can be invaded, attacked, and occupied at any time, are China and the Korean Peninsula, the only two anti-Japanese states in the world.
Therefore, it is correct to think that the media such as Asahi and NHK, the political parties such as the Constitutional Democratic Party, and the so-called cultural figures who say foolish things such as protecting the Constitution and opposing constitutional revision are all their agents.
Surely, if one thinks that most of them, including the truly incorrigible Kenzaburo Oe and Haruki Murakami, have all fallen into honey traps or money traps set by China and the Korean Peninsula, things will appear even clearer.
Or perhaps they are simply people who blindly believe the hopeless newspaper known as the Asahi Shimbun, possess pseudo-moralism formed by Asahi editorials, and in reality have brains at the level of kindergarten children.
Tatsuru Uchida, the unsurpassed fool and scholar favored by the Asahi Shimbun, himself clearly stated, “Compared with the quality papers of Europe and America, the pages of the Asahi are at the level of kindergarten children……”
Only this statement, among all his remarks, hits the mark.
Until Prime Minister Abe began the second Abe administration, Japan was in the midst of the longest deflation in the history of advanced nations.
It is no exaggeration at all to say that the person who created this deflation, Japan’s lost twenty years, stopped the progress of the turntable of civilization that had come around to Japan as divine providence, and created today’s extremely dangerous and unstable world, was Atsushi Yamada, a single reporter in the economic department of the Asahi Shimbun.
How could a mere Asahi Shimbun reporter do such a thing?
If there are readers of mine among you, you already know the answer.
It is because until August five years ago, the Asahi Shimbun ruled Japan.
You can immediately understand these facts by referring to my respective chapters.
What became clear to all under heaven in August five years ago was not merely that this newspaper company had continued writing articles based on a masochistic view of history and anti-Japanese thought.
It was that this company had continued to make the greatest contribution to the anti-Japanese propaganda of China, a one-party communist dictatorship and the greatest and worst human-rights oppressor in human history, and of the Korean Peninsula, an ancient despotic state.
They are totalitarian states that continue Nazism under the name of anti-Japanese education.
South Korea has done so for the entire 74 years since Syngman Rhee.
China has done so ever since Jiang Zemin began it in order to divert the people’s eyes from the Tiananmen Square incident.
They are the only two anti-Japanese states in the world.
That the Asahi Shimbun was a treasonous newspaper that continued contributing to them, that this was the reality of the Asahi Shimbun, was revealed in broad daylight in August five years ago.
Because of this newspaper company’s many fabricated reports, such as the hundred-man killing contest, the Nanjing Massacre, and reports on abandoned poison gas shells, Japan was forced to continue paying China money exceeding 100 trillion yen in real terms, that is, taxpayers’ money.
It was the Asahi Shimbun that contributed to China’s abnormal military buildup and encouraged China’s current arrogant behavior, and it was NHK that blindly believed and followed it.
During the Democratic Party government created by the Asahi Shimbun, your seniors could not even find employment after graduating from university.
As a result of the deflationary society created by Atsushi Yamada, Japan’s lost twenty years, the number of young people who still had no regular job at age 30 and earned less than 2.5 million yen a year exceeded 10 million.
There was no way they could marry.
It goes without saying that this accelerated the declining birthrate and aging society.
The advanced countries of Europe and America hated falling into Japanese-style deflation as one hates snakes and scorpions, and as soon as signs began to appear, they immediately took countermeasures.
At such a time, the second Abe Cabinet began.
The results since then are things you know as lived reality and through your own skin.
This House of Councillors election is an extremely important election.
In other words, you should know through your smartphones and PCs, and you should also feel for yourselves, that Prime Minister Abe, the finest politician of the postwar era, risked his life, recognized that Japan is the country where the turntable of civilization is turning, regenerated Japan, and restored it to a Japan that, alongside the United States, will lead the world for the next 170 years.
In this election, we must give a landslide victory to Prime Minister Abe, a rare statesman and true patriot who has risked his life to carry out and accomplish the right work that must be done.
This is an election in which we must deliver a hammer blow and catastrophic damage to the Constitutional Democratic Party and others, who, while receiving an ultra-high salary of more than 45 million yen a year from the people’s taxes, skipped Diet deliberations for 18 consecutive days, went to the United Nations together with people who make a living from anti-Japanese activities, and demeaned Japan.
They are lowering Japan’s national power, honor, and credibility.
It is no exaggeration at all to call them treasonous legislators now.
Because it has taken until today for me to tell you this, I do not know whether it will be in time, but young people, every one of you must go to the polling place.
For what purpose?
To prevent traitors such as the Asahi Shimbun and NHK from ever again ruling Japan, and to urge them to leave the stage.
Of course, at that time, they must also compensate Japan for the astronomical losses it suffered because of their fabricated reporting.
By revising the ridiculous Constitution that GHQ gave Japan in order to turn it into Carthage, a Constitution that, without exaggeration, was intended to keep Japan a permanent weakling and ultimately destroy it, we must finally, after 74 postwar years, cast off the yoke of GHQ’s WGIP, the War Guilt Information Program.
In other words, this is an election for the departure of the Asahi Shimbun and those who have acted in concert with it, and for completely removing Communist Party elements and Chongryon elements from NHK and making it a true Japanese national broadcaster.
Their wickedness will no longer be forgiven.
This is the election for that purpose.
The Communist Party.
Asahi and others have always said things such as “learn from Germany,” but in Germany the Communist Party is prohibited by law, that is, made illegal, on the grounds that it is not beneficial to the nation.
This essay continues.

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