Japan Was a “Political Prisoner” in International Society: The Turntable of Civilization, China’s Bottomless Evil, and Asahi Shimbun’s War Responsibility
Published on September 28, 2019.
This essay discusses the postwar structure in which Japan has continued to be treated as a “political prisoner” in international society, fabricated issues such as the comfort women, the Nanjing Massacre, and forced labor, America’s wartime crimes, China’s hegemonic ambitions, Tadao Umesao’s insight, and the war and postwar responsibility of Japanese media led by Asahi Shimbun.
September 28, 2019.
His conclusion that China, and the countries of the Chinese cultural sphere, are countries of “bottomless evil” and “plausible lies” is now continuing to prove its correctness to the world.
My discovery that Japan has in fact been a “political prisoner” in international society throughout the postwar period, together with my discovery of “The Turntable of Civilization,” is a discovery worthy of a Nobel Prize.
People of insight throughout the world must have instantly realized the greatness of my discovery.
Because, from the truth I discovered, one can instantly understand why issues such as the so-called military comfort women, forced labor, and the Nanjing Massacre have arisen, and why such lies have, unbelievably, been allowed to pass in international society.
Because one can instantly understand why Japan has continued to be easily criticized by international society on the basis of these unbelievable fabrications.
At the same time, one should also be able instantly to understand how foolish and how utterly vulgar the Japan Federation of Bar Associations and so-called civic groups are, since they do not even know that Japan is precisely the country that has continued to be discriminated against by international society, and yet they continue activities such as saying that Japan is a discriminatory state, that hate speech is rampant in Japan, and even going all the way to the United Nations to have the United Nations recommend resolutions condemning Japan.
And one can also instantly understand that the foolishness of Asahi, Mainichi, and others, which repeatedly provide reporting that supports this, has reached its extreme.
It was for America’s reasons that Japan had to be kept as a “political prisoner” in international society.
At the end of the war, when Japan’s defeat was clear to everyone in the world except the Japanese people, who, through media led by Asahi, had continued to be made to read completely different war reports…reports that Japan was winning…
America not only indiscriminately bombed 127 cities, and used the inhumane weapon called incendiary bombs, slaughtering millions of civilians in a very short period,
but, not satisfied with that alone,
it dropped two atomic bombs, the greatest crime in human history, and in an instant erased from the earth the beautiful cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and the innocent civilians who lived there.
It was to hide this crime by America.
Because this original sin exists, and because the Japanese people exist as the only people in human history with an exceptionally rare national character that neither protests against this original sin nor demands enormous compensation for it, America must continue to remain the world’s policeman.
However, just as the false moralism that gave Obama the Nobel Prize dominates the world, Obama could not see this truth that absolutely must never be forgotten.
His eyes were completely clouded by pseudo-moralism.
Or perhaps he fell completely into China’s cunning strategy and did so.
With unsurpassed foolishness, he declared that America is not the world’s policeman.
The moment he did so, China, a one-party communist dictatorship, and Russia, which it is no exaggeration to call Putin’s dictatorship, immediately grew arrogant and began their tyranny.
They began to alter and disturb the postwar world order.
As for China, it even began to scheme for world hegemony, and this is truly an outrage that does not even fear God.
Toward this China, Europe, led by Germany, did not criticize it, but instead leaned toward it for economic reasons, and for that reason alone.
People throughout the world who have memory should know that this China has continued to say the following about Japan at every opportunity.
It has continued to accuse Japan in international society, saying that Japan is trying to alter the postwar order and that Japan is revisionist about history.
The results of the fieldwork of Umesao Tadao, one of the great and few genuine scholars born in Japan, shine even more like a monumental achievement.
His conclusion that China, and the countries of the Chinese cultural sphere, are countries of “bottomless evil” and “plausible lies” is now continuing to prove its correctness to the world.
In the century of war, Japan was driven into a corner by the strategies of America and others, and began a war against the United States, a country that even Nazi Germany had not tried to take on, and that was, at that time too, the strongest country in the world.
That was because Japan was a country of samurai, the likes of which existed nowhere else, in any age or place.
However, it is also an obvious fact that one of the principal culprits that caused this reckless war to begin was in fact the Japanese mass media of the time, led by Asahi Shimbun.
Slogans such as “demonic Britain and America,” “We want nothing until victory,” and “100 million die together in glory” were made to dance in large letters on the front pages of the Japanese mass media at that time, continuing to encourage the Japanese people and causing the war to begin, and even when the war situation was heading toward defeat, they did not inform the people of the reality at all…
What they did inform the people of was, on the contrary, reporting that made it seem as though Japan continued to win.
As a result, it was in fact the Japanese mass media that caused an unprecedented catastrophe that had never existed in previous wars of humanity, and today’s mass media have increased the number of Japanese people who do not know this.
They not only pushed all responsibility onto the military, but also survived as honor students who accepted GHQ’s occupation policy, and in order to avoid their own responsibility,
even now they continue to push all responsibility onto the military, and wield a pseudo-moralism truly beneath even kindergarten children, saying that Japan was a bad country and that the Japanese did bad things.
This essay will continue.
