The Asahi Shimbun’s “State of Madness” and the True Nature of the Anti-Government Campaign
Amid the Moritomo and Kake school controversies, senior government officials themselves described the Asahi Shimbun as being “in a state of madness.” This essay denounces the coordinated campaign by major media outlets and political actors against the Abe administration, arguing that their actions mirror foreign propaganda and will ultimately lead to their own downfall.
2017-07-30
Many senior government officials themselves remarked that “the Asahi Shimbun has gone insane” and that it was “in a state of frenzy.”
Regarding the Moritomo Gakuen and Kake Gakuen affairs—uproars that the Asahi Shimbun began out of resentment toward Prime Minister Abe—any Japanese citizen with sound intelligence must have felt that their conduct was exactly the same as that of the South Korean media.
Even the Okoshi faction, which had begun to dominate the news bureau of NHK, Japan’s state broadcaster, took advantage of this uproar. At a time when China continued to probe for a landing on the Senkaku Islands, when North Korea was pushing ahead toward completing nuclear-warhead-equipped ICBMs, and when South Korea had broken last year’s Japan–South Korea agreement—an international promise between states—and had once again begun anti-Japan propaganda worldwide, they synchronized their actions with these forces and finally, without hiding the fact that they were agents who had long worked for them, launched a campaign to topple the Abe administration by mobilizing newspapers, weekly magazines, and television broadcasts in their entirety.
For what reason?
Because Prime Minister Abe declared that he would clearly state the existence of the Self-Defense Forces in Article 9 of the Constitution.
Immediately after the defeat in war and even now, those who wish to keep Japan in a state of occupation by the GHQ, to preserve the Constitution created by the GHQ to confine Japan, and to keep the Japanese people as citizens trapped in the GHQ’s War Guilt Information Program—led by the Asahi Shimbun and including opposition parties such as the Communist Party—simultaneously launched the most outrageous, childish, and malicious attacks imaginable against the government. NHK even joined in. As a result, they succeeded in lowering the approval ratings of an administration that had otherwise continued to perform outstanding work. However, there is no doubt that this outcome will be their own downfall.
Why?
Because God will never again forgive the evil deeds of the Asahi Shimbun and the like.
God will no longer tolerate the fact that Japan—a country where the turntable of civilization is turning, a country that must lead the world for another 170 years alongside the United States—has been sold out to nations of bottomless evil and plausible lies such as China and South Korea, resulting in a world that has become extremely unstable and dangerous.
The God who has governed Japan for 2,600 years will never again allow the Asahi Shimbun and the like to rule this country.
What angers those who see most clearly that the Asahi Shimbun is now spitting at heaven and continuing its last, death-throes-like evil deeds in an attempt to escape the judgment of King Enma are Kukai, Saicho, Sugawara no Michizane, Ki no Tsurayuki, Murasaki Shikibu, Sei Shonagon, Nobunaga, and many others.
There was no way I could simply watch such evil in silence, and so I continued writing day after day.
Then, upon reading articles in the Nikkei Shimbun about Japanese companies striving valiantly, I felt it deeply.
It is not only that they have never engaged in real business, but, as I have repeatedly pointed out, these outrageous people make their living by writing fabricated articles and making exceedingly foolish statements in mass media that are in truth no more than second-rate in Japan—and in doing so, they are trying to destabilize and endanger Japan, and by extension, the world.
On one side stand the true elites who work day and night for the sake of society, for others, for Japan and for the world, along with the corporate groups that Japan proudly presents to the world, which respond to that righteousness with the world’s greatest diligence and skill.
On the exact opposite side stand media such as the Asahi Shimbun and the thuggish reporters of NHK.
Moreover, although their numbers are in fact negligible,
Taking advantage of the fact that Japan guarantees the world’s highest level of freedom of expression, these people—no different at all from China’s and South Korea’s “bottomless evil” and “plausible lies”—
Abused freedom of speech and mobilized newspapers and television broadcasts—media that could even be called public assets due to their immense influence—to launch a movement to overthrow the government.
In China or South Korea, where they serve as agents, such actions would land them in prison.
This is something that the most despicable people in the world—the UN rapporteurs David Kaya, Joseph A. Cannataci, and Maud de Boer-Buquicchio—must know.
Süddeutsche Zeitung should be profoundly grateful for the good fortune that Germany does not have a childish and foolish newspaper like its “comrade,” the Asahi Shimbun.
Unlike Japan, Germany’s neighboring countries once persecuted by the Nazis are not, like China or South Korea, nations of bottomless evil and plausible lies;
They were countries blessed with high cultural standards and advanced civilizations, and Germany must be deeply grateful for that fortune.
If Germany had an Asahi Shimbun, neither Kohl nor Merkel would have been able to maintain power for more than a few years.
You must understand from direct experience that Germany’s prosperity as the result of 32 years of CDU governance would not have been possible.
At the same time, you must deeply reflect on the fact that you were a newspaper just as childish and malicious as the Asahi Shimbun, one of the worst in the world. You blockhead!
