The Malice of Pseudo-Moralists — Propaganda, Totalitarianism, and Japan’s Media Failure
This article exposes the propaganda tactics of pseudo-moralists, Marxists, and totalitarian ideologues. Drawing on a major feature in WiLL, it warns against repeating the political errors enabled by Asahi Shimbun and reveals how crucial facts about Germany’s long-term governance were deliberately concealed from the Japanese public.
This essay analyzes the August issue of WiLL to expose the destructive propaganda methods of pseudo-moralists, Marxists, and totalitarian ideologues.
It argues that Japan must never repeat the political mistake of empowering a government shaped by media narratives that thrive on humiliating the nation.
The article also highlights a deliberately concealed reality: Germany’s political stability has been built on decades of long-term governance under leaders such as Helmut Kohl and Angela Merkel and the CDU.
By revealing how Japanese media and left-leaning intellectuals selectively praised Germany while hiding this fact, the essay demonstrates that malice and deception lie at the core of their propaganda operations.
2017-07-02
However, the propaganda operations of pseudo-moralists, Marxists, communists, and totalitarians are, by their very nature, malicious in exactly this way.
The August issue of the monthly magazine WiLL (840 yen), which was released the other day, is filled with articles that every Japanese citizen should go to the nearest bookstore and purchase immediately.
In particular, “China’s Medical Rush Threatens to Collapse Japan’s National Health Insurance System.”
Keiko Kawazoe, nonfiction writer.
If Trump were here, he would surely say, “Build a medical wall as a countermeasure against China.”
Easy enrollment in national health insurance.
What this article makes unmistakably clear is that Japan must never again create a Democratic Party government.
In other words, Japan must never again allow itself to be governed by a regime formed through manipulation by Asahi Shimbun editorials that make a living out of degrading and humiliating Japan.
At the same time, it tells us to recognize a fact that I was the first in the world to point out: Kohl for sixteen years, Merkel for sixteen years, and the CDU for thirty-two years—Germany is a nation defined by long-term governance.
Even in the face of this fact, the malice of Asahi Shimbun, the so-called scholars who echo it, and the opposition parties has reached its extreme.
Because for decades they repeatedly told Japan to “learn from Germany,” yet they continued to conceal this single, crucial fact.
They are, quite simply, the lowest kind of villains.
However, the propaganda operations of pseudo-moralists, Marxists, communists, and totalitarians are, in essence, malicious in precisely this manner.
