The Sole Duty of the Creator — To Speak the Truth and Show Japan to the World

Japan has remained a uniquely principled nation, standing in contrast to Korea and China.
To convey this truth to the world is the sole duty of those endowed with the power of expression.


As a creator, it is no exaggeration to say that there is no other role than this.
2016-10-26
To make known to the world that Japan has continued to exist as a nation standing at the opposite pole of utterly outrageous countries such as Korea and China, that Japan has remained, to a degree rare in the world, a truly principled country, and that it is a nation that has never harbored the idea of enslaving others—indeed, a country that may be called unique without exaggeration—this is what it means to speak the truth, and it is the duty of those who have been granted the ability to speak, to write, in short, the ability to express.
As a creator, it is no exaggeration to say that there is no other role than this.
Nevertheless, in postwar Japan, some who present themselves as creators, despite being in essence nothing more than plagiarists, have been elevated by publishers pressured by the internet and have become multimillionaires.
The fact that such people were members of Asahi Shimbun and of the so-called cultural figures aligned with it—who not only allowed those outrageous countries to trample Japan at will but also joined in continually demeaning Japan—how sinful, malicious, and unforgivable this is, I condemned yesterday in a paper disseminated to the world with a severity never before written.
To award a Nobel Prize to members of that group would be utterly outrageous.
If a Nobel Prize is to be awarded, it should be given to someone like Huang Wenxiong, who has continued to convey the genuine truth, as I have stated repeatedly.
In other words, yesterday I broadcast to the world the truth that Korea and China are indeed truly outrageous countries.
At night, headlines reported news about South Korean President Park Geun-hye that seemed momentarily incomprehensible.
I checked the internet articles again and was astonished.
At the same time, discerning people around the world must all recognize that Korea is not a democratic state but in reality a fascist state. I, who have continued to convey to the world that Korea—whose constitution was created by Syngman Rhee, falsifying even its own history, and which continues, seventy years after the war, anti-Japanese education that is Nazism itself—is by no means a democracy, may well be a one-of-a-kind individual in the world.
The batting of Hiroshima’s Seiya Suzuki became a buzzword as “godlike,” and discerning readers around the world surely thought the same: the Turntable of Civilization is godlike.
The facts laid bare to the world last night proved that my discourse is the real thing. Since the Turntable of Civilization turns in Japan as a divine providence, the time has long since come for the world to know that this is only natural.

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