Why Newspapers That Diminish Japan Cannot Speak Truthfully About Its Economy
For decades, certain newspapers failed to recognize Japan’s civilizational momentum, its postwar political confinement, and its role as a future global leader. Shaped by GHQ-era indoctrination and Marxist academia, they lack the capacity to speak honestly about Japan’s economy.
2016-05-02
Newspapers that have always written nothing but editorials aimed at diminishing Japan,
newspapers that could not even recognize that a civilizational turntable has been turning in Japan,
newspapers that failed to understand that Japan, even seventy years after the war, has continued to be placed in the position of a political prisoner within the international community,
newspapers whose thinking was shaped by the indoctrination imposed on the Japanese people by GHQ in order to conceal its own grave crimes,
and whose minds were further influenced by the Marxism that dominated the universities they themselves attended—
such newspapers could never be capable of speaking the truth about the Japanese economy, a nation that must, alongside the United States, lead the world for the next 170 years.
Needless to say, a newspaper organization in which, over the seventy postwar years, individuals originating from a country that has adopted anti-Japan propaganda and anti-Japan education as national policy have infiltrated every department, can never write anything truthful about Japan.
