Speaking as a Modern Kūkai and a Modern Nobunaga— A Radical Proposal on Okinawa, China, and National Defense —

Positioning himself as a modern Kūkai and a modern Nobunaga, the author presents an uncompromising argument on Okinawa, China, constitutional reform, nuclear armament, and a national investment fund.

An argument that could never be conceived without being a modern Kūkai and a modern Nobunaga, addressed to the people of Japan and to people all over the world.
2016-12-27
I sometimes tell those around me that I am a modern Kūkai, a modern Oda Nobunaga.
Let me now speak, to the people of Japan and to people throughout the world, an argument that only a modern Kūkai and a modern Nobunaga could ever conceive.
There is a proverb that says, “the soul of a three-year-old lasts a hundred years.”
Those led by Onaga will probably never realize, while they are alive, just how evil they are.
Even if King Enma were to subject them, the Asahi Shimbun, and so-called cultural figures led by Kenzaburō Ōe to the greatest torments in hell, it would be difficult to judge them under the law of this world.
If a majority of Okinawans truly wish for Okinawan independence, or to become a vassal state of China, or to become the property of one-party communist dictators, then Japan should sell Okinawa to China for 30 trillion yen.
However, for the defense of the mainland, China must of course recognize Japan’s nuclear armament, and must recognize Japan’s right to build a military that will never lose to China, so that China will never even dream of attacking the mainland.
In other words, China must recognize the revision of the Constitution into a perfectly natural and proper constitution, and the transformation of the Self-Defense Forces into an absolutely powerful defensive military.
With these conditions, Okinawa should be sold to China for 30 trillion yen.
With that money, we would establish a fund that continuously purchases shares of the companies that Japan proudly presents to the world.
Another world-class mega-fund would be born.
The Tokyo Stock Exchange would become a market that leads the world and continues to rise, and the newly created fund would keep generating enormous profits.
All children—one in six—who are growing up in poverty would be properly raised until adulthood in conditions equivalent to those of ordinary households.
Those like Onaga, who seem desperate to become a vassal state of China, would see their long-cherished wishes fulfilled, and I am convinced that this is truly the real answer of “six birds with one stone.”
We would no longer need to deal with the lies and evils of Okinawans ever again.
Not only would we obtain 30 trillion yen, but at least 300 billion yen would be saved every year.
According to November estimates, Okinawa’s population is about 1.44 million.
From the perspective of Japan’s total population, the impact would not be significant.
Sell it to China for 30 trillion yen under the conditions above.
There is no better answer.
Then we would never again have to see the faces of fools and villains like Onaga, who are unaware even of their own evil.
Selling it to China for 30 trillion yen under those conditions would probably be the answer that pleases Onaga and his associates the most.
After all, Onaga even says that Japan is not a state governed by the rule of law.
To them, China must appear to be a state governed by the rule of law.
From now on, if they have any complaints, they can take them to Xi Jinping.
Onaga would surely leap for joy.

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