Bottomless Evil and Plausible Falsehoods — The Ideological Structure Shared by Media and Intellectuals
This essay examines Asahi Shimbun as the ringleader behind criticism of Prime Minister Abe on the G7 day, exposing decades of opinion manipulation since the “Lost 20 Years.” It argues that the same logic found in totalitarian regimes also pervades scholars and writers living in a world of bottomless evil and plausible falsehoods, reaffirming the validity of “The Turntable of Civilization.”
June 22, 2016
The following is a continuation of the previous chapter.
Regarding Asahi Shimbun, which was the ringleader that had them make statements criticizing Prime Minister Abe on the day of the G7.
Ever since the time they created the “Lost 20 Years,” they have shamelessly continued, even now, to manipulate public opinion against the Japanese people.
Whether they have grown emboldened because I have refrained from writing about that reality, out of reluctance, I do not know, but
their kindergarten-level thinking, and the persistent viciousness that comes precisely from being kindergarten children,
is no different at all from the logic of the one-party dictators of the Communist Party and totalitarian states—in other words, countries of bottomless evil and plausible falsehoods.
In recent times, it has been laid bare that, just like Asahi Shimbun, there exist countless scholars and writers who live in a world of bottomless evil and plausible falsehoods.
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If you are viewing my photographs while listening to this music, you should be able to understand the correctness of “The Turntable of Civilization,” the paper I presented to the world in 2010.
You should be able to understand what exists in Japan that does not exist in the world.
You should also be able to silently understand just how atrocious the anti-Japan propaganda carried out in the international community by countries such as China and South Korea—countries of bottomless evil and plausible falsehoods—is, as they use lies to maintain the legitimacy of their regimes.
You, too, who have lent your ear to their anti-Japan propaganda, will feel shame when you realize that you have been complicit in bottomless evil and plausible falsehoods.
The Beatles – Free As A Bird
