Crimes That Cannot Be Redeemed Even by Boiling in Hell— Media, Anti-Japanese Totalitarianism, and the Ruin of the World —

Drawing from Newsweek and historical analysis, this essay exposes South Korea’s anti-Japanese education, its so-called “middle power” strategy, and the grave responsibility of Japanese mass media.
It condemns how figures promoted by Asahi, Mainichi, and NHK contributed to Japan’s decline and global instability.
Published on May 12, 2017.

Even if King Enma were to boil them in a cauldron at the very bottom of hell, the crimes they committed cannot be restored.
May 12, 2017.
The following is from this week’s issue of Newsweek, a group that now constitutes one of the very few genuine journalists left in the world.
August 22, 2015.
The following is from this week’s issue of Newsweek, a group that now constitutes one of the very few genuine journalists left in the world.
Sidney Harman, who at the age of ninety-one recognized the importance of this weekly magazine and revived it by providing capital support alone without altering its content, is not only a great man of our time,
but a true giant who, no less than I, has been correcting the lies and absurdities spread throughout the world by those who wear the mask of moralists,
and it is no exaggeration to call him a savior of humanity.
Emphasis in the text is mine.
China’s “70th Anniversary of Victory” event as a litmus test for South Korean diplomacy.
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The question of whether to attend or not increasingly took on the character of a binary choice for South Korea: whether to remain within the U.S.–South Korea alliance or enter China’s embrace.
At least in East Asia, that is how it has been portrayed.
South Korea’s “middle power” strategy.
This diplomatic issue also highlighted the paradoxical structure long pointed out in connection with South Korea’s “middle power” strategy.
According to former South Korean Vice Foreign Minister Kim Sung-han, a middle power refers to a medium-sized country that possesses both the ability and the will to pursue proactive diplomacy with an international perspective.
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Those in Japan with discerning eyes will know, upon reading this passage, that what I have criticized has been entirely correct.
Needless to say, they will do so together with a chilling sense of dread.
Many Japanese, like myself, first saw and learned of Kang Sang-jung on “Asa made nama terebi.”
Since then, Asahi and Mainichi newspapers, and at one time even NHK to an unbelievable degree, heavily promoted him, a fact that should truly make one shudder.
For what Kang Sang-jung has continued to say was precisely this South Korean strategy itself.
Japan must not become a great power.
Japan should not walk the path of a great power, and he even repeatedly distorted and quoted speeches such as those of Weizsäcker, telling Japan to learn from Germany.
Many Japanese have frequently heard such remarks on News Station, News 23, or NHK news broadcasts.
And how greatly Furuta, Zenba, and Okoshi, who constantly nodded along with him, have diminished and belittled Japan.
Upon realizing the extreme foolishness of these mass media, those who are aware that Japan is a country where the “Turntable of Civilization” is turning will feel an unforgivable anger toward them.
A country that continues even now the anti-Japanese education that is Nazism itself, begun by Syngman Rhee, the worst dictator in history who emerged amid the postwar chaos to divert attention from his own incompetence.
A bizarre country that could without exaggeration be called a Samsung state rather than a truly advanced nation.
That very condition also proves that they are a totalitarian state, yet for some reason the world has failed to notice this.
But the Koreans themselves are aware.
They know that their country is unbearably difficult to live in.
That is why they flee their country and emigrate abroad, primarily to the United States.
The flip side of the difficulty women face in that country is the strength of female professionals who have completely dominated the LPGA.
As an aside,
over ninety percent of Samsung smartphones are made of Japanese products.
They can build tankers but not passenger ships.
They cannot build submarines either, so they purchase them from West Germany.
The same likely applies to warships.
With a population less than half of Japan’s, they insist Japan should adopt the same strategy and follow that path.
It is now time to realize that Kang Sang-jung has continued to say this on TV Asahi, TBS, and NHK.
The Japanese people must deeply understand how much Asahi, Mainichi, and until recently NHK have continued to damage the nation of Japan.
You have been completely manipulated.
And lacking even the ambition to become a world leader alongside the United States, you created the lost twenty years and the extremely unstable world we now face.
They are the very ones responsible.
Even if King Enma were to boil them in a cauldron at the very bottom of hell, the crimes they committed cannot be restored.

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