An Appeal to Young Voters on the Meaning of the House of Councillors Election: The Asahi Shimbun, NHK, Deflation, Constitutional Revision, and the Abe Administration

Published on July 22, 2019.
This essay appeals to young people aged 18 and over about the importance of the House of Councillors election.
Through criticism of the Asahi Shimbun, NHK, the Democratic Party administration, deflation, Japan’s lost two decades, GHQ’s WGIP, constitutional revision, and opposition parties such as the Constitutional Democratic Party and the Communist Party, it argues that young voters must go to the polls for the rebirth of Japan.

July 22, 2019.
As for the Communist Party… the Asahi Shimbun and others have always said that Japan should learn from Germany, but in Germany, after the war, the Communist Party was banned by law as being harmful to the nation, that is, it was made illegal.
The following is a chapter I published yesterday.
To young people aged 18 and over who have the right to vote.
Until Prime Minister Abe began his second 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 two decades, stopped the progress of the turntable of civilization that had been turning toward Japan as divine providence, and created today’s extremely dangerous and unstable world was Yamada Atsushi, who was once a single reporter in the economic department of the Asahi Shimbun.
Why was such a thing possible for a mere reporter of the Asahi Shimbun?
If there are readers of mine among you, you already know the answer: until August five years ago, the Asahi Shimbun ruled Japan.
You can understand these facts immediately by referring to each of my chapters.
What became clear to all under the sun in August five years ago was that this newspaper company, with its masochistic view of history and anti-Japanese ideology, had served China, a one-party dictatorship of the Communist Party and the greatest and worst human-rights-suppressing state in human history, and the Korean Peninsula, an ancient despotic state.
Both are totalitarian states that continue Nazism under the name of anti-Japanese education.
South Korea has continued this ever since Syngman Rhee, throughout the 74 years after the war.
China has continued this ever since Jiang Zemin began it in order to divert the people’s attention from the Tiananmen Square Incident.
They are the only two anti-Japanese states in the world.
The fact that the Asahi Shimbun is, in reality, a traitorous newspaper that has continued contributing to them was revealed in broad daylight in August five years ago.
Because of this newspaper company’s numerous fabricated reports, such as the “hundred-man killing contest,” the Nanjing Massacre, and reports on abandoned poison-gas shells, Japan ended up continuing to pay China a real total amount exceeding 100 trillion yen, that is, taxpayers’ blood money.
It was the Asahi Shimbun that contributed to China’s abnormal military buildup and encouraged China’s present outrageous behavior, and it was NHK that blindly believed and followed it.
During the Democratic Party administration 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 Yamada Atsushi, Japan’s lost two decades, the number of young people who could not obtain regular employment even by the age of 30 and whose annual income was less than 2.5 million yen exceeded 10 million.
There was no way they could marry.
Needless to say, the declining birthrate and aging population accelerated.
The advanced nations of Europe and America loathed falling into Japanese-style deflation as if it were a viper, and the moment signs began to appear, they immediately took countermeasures.
At such a time, the second Abe Cabinet began.
The results since then are something you know through real experience, through your own physical sense.
This House of Councillors election is an extremely important election.
In other words, you should know through your smartphones and PCs, and you should feel it yourselves, that Prime Minister Abe, the greatest politician of the postwar era, risked his life, recognized that Japan is the country where the turntable of civilization is turning, revived Japan, and restored it to a Japan that will lead the world alongside the United States for another 170 years.
This election is an election in which we must give a landslide victory to the Abe administration, led by a rare politician and true patriot who is carrying out and accomplishing the proper work that must be done at the risk of his life.
It is also an election in which we must strike with an iron hammer and inflict a devastating blow on parties such as the Constitutional Democratic Party, whose members, while receiving extremely high salaries of more than 45 million yen a year from the people’s blood-tax money, skip Diet deliberations for 18 consecutive days, go to the United Nations together with people who make a living through anti-Japanese activities, demean Japan, and lower Japan’s national power, honor, and credibility; it is no exaggeration at all to call them traitorous Diet members.
Because it has become today before I could convey this to you in this way, I do not know whether it will be in time, but,
Young people, every one of you must go to the polling station.
For what purpose?
To ensure that traitors such as the Asahi Shimbun and NHK never again rule Japan, and to urge them to leave the stage… of course, at that time, they must be made to compensate Japan for the astronomical losses it suffered because of their fabricated reporting.
To revise the ridiculous Constitution, which GHQ created in order to turn Japan into Carthage, that is, with the intention, one may say without exaggeration, of making Japan a permanently weak country and ultimately destroying it, and to break free, after 74 postwar years, from the yoke of GHQ’s WGIP, the War Guilt Information Program.
In other words, this is an election for removing the Asahi Shimbun and those who have sympathized with it, for completely eliminating Communist Party elements and Chongryon elements from NHK, and for turning NHK into a true Japanese state broadcaster.
This is an election for saying that their viciousness will no longer be tolerated.
As for the Communist Party… the Asahi Shimbun and others have always said that Japan should learn from Germany, but in Germany, after the war, the Communist Party was banned by law as being harmful to the nation, that is, it was made illegal.
This essay continues.

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