Proven by the Nikkei: Abenomics Was an Undeniable Success
An article in The Nikkei published the previous day conclusively demonstrates the success of Abenomics through clear improvements in Japan’s economic and demographic indicators.
This essay exposes both the results of the policy and the nature of those who continue to deny them.
May 31, 2016
An article was published in The Nikkei on May 30, 2016, that proved the correctness of my argument.
The Nikkei article introduced yesterday simultaneously proves, beyond any doubt, that Abenomics was a great success.
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In Japan, against the backdrop of improving economic conditions, the figure rose for the first time in two years, reaching the highest level in 21 years, although the gap with the government’s target fertility rate of 1.8 remains large.
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That “in Japan, against the backdrop of improving economic conditions, it rose for the first time in two years, reaching the highest level in 21 years” was made possible by Abenomics.
As readers know, I was the first to point out that one of the representative figures who created Japan’s “lost twenty years” was Atsushi Yamada of the Asahi Shimbun’s economic desk—in other words, the Asahi Shimbun itself.
The Asahi Shimbun, and the Democratic Party and its leader, whose thinking is formed entirely by Asahi editorials—merely parroting Asahi’s words—together with the childishness and maliciousness of opposition parties that align with them, have reached an extreme.
While enjoying annual incomes exceeding ten million yen themselves, it was they who, for over twenty years, produced young people in their thirties with no steady employment and annual incomes below two million yen.
Meanwhile, the article reports that Japan finally identified this as the nation’s illness and boldly launched Abenomics—a policy that astonished the world—and produced clear results, something the Asahi and the Democratic Party do not know. If they did know, it would be the end for them at that very moment. Yet without the slightest shame at their ignorance and malice, they continue to claim that Abenomics failed.
The Japanese people must no longer forgive them.
Why?
Because they are a truly malicious and abnormal group that holds deeply distorted ideas and has relentlessly worked to demean, oppress, humiliate, belittle its own country, and portray it as a nation of villains.
They are
a group that is perfectly manipulated by the Chinese Communist Party—which has made anti-Japanese propaganda a national policy through lies fabricated at the founding of its postwar state and to legitimize its regime—and by South Korea, a country that has continued anti-Japanese education for seventy years, despite being nations where powerful CIA and FBI equivalents exist.
This is now an unmistakable fact.
If Japan were a country like the United States, or like all countries around the world that possess CIA and FBI organizations and equivalent counterintelligence capabilities, countless spies would already have been uncovered among media outlets such as the Asahi, the so-called cultural figures who have aligned with them, and political operators.
The following is written as a leap to a conclusion due to time and space constraints.
They are the ones who have destroyed democracy.
They are people influenced by Marxism, and their very nature is that of dictators themselves.
The arrogance of the Asahi Shimbun’s editorial writers proves this.
To be continued.
