The Real Evil Wields “Righteousness.”Nuclear Shutdowns, National Wealth Outflow, Foreign Aid, and Japan’s Declining Presence.
This chapter revisits the post originally published on April 19, 2016, titled “I have repeatedly encountered events that convinced me that real evil wields righteousness,” with additional passages added this time.
It argues that anti-nuclear activism is not merely foolish but can function as manipulation, criticizes the post-Fukushima shutdowns, and insists Japan’s wealth should be directed toward seismic retrofitting and relocation from hazardous areas rather than decommissioning driven by “performative justice.”
It also discusses large-scale foreign aid, anti-Japan propaganda abroad, and Japan’s weakened international presence amid frequent changes of government, presenting Shinzo Abe’s emergence as a corrective to that crisis.
2019-02-04
February 4, 2019
On top of that, as Asahi Shimbun kept criticizing the government and administrations changed like a weather vane, Japan’s presence fell to the lowest level.
A chapter I posted on 2016-04-19 titled “I have repeatedly encountered events that convinced me of the fact that real evil wields a sense of justice” has now entered the top 10 in search rankings.
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Recently, I have repeatedly encountered events that convinced me of the fact that real evil wields a sense of justice.
I have pointed out that the foolishness of anti-nuclear activism is not merely foolish, and that it is no exaggeration to say it is the result of being steered by China and the Korean Peninsula.
I have also discussed why Fukushima became “Fukushima.”
As readers know, I was also among the first in Japan to point out that Naoto Kan bore major causes and responsibility.
I have written the facts, including that the subsequent complete shutdown of nuclear power plants was carried out by people such as Naoto Kan, Masayoshi Son, and Mizuho Fukushima.
Now, after the Kumamoto earthquakes, I was watching the TV captions.
They conveyed the plain fact—exactly as one would expect—that there were absolutely no abnormalities at the nuclear plants in Kyushu.
Of course there were not, because nuclear plants are structures so strong that they would not break even if, for example, a fighter aircraft collided with them.
In other words, among all the buildings constructed on the earth by humankind, nuclear plants are the strongest, beyond comparison.
It is no exaggeration to say that no structures as robust as nuclear plants are built for anything else.
After that, news aired reporting that power had failed at thermal power plants in the Chugoku and Shikoku regions.
Thermal power plants and the like cannot even be compared with the robustness of nuclear plants.
In Japan, not a single person has died because of nuclear power plants.
It is an undeniable fact that many of those who die in major earthquakes were living in buildings constructed before the 1983 seismic standards.
And it is also a fact that the same thing has been repeated again and again.
While brandishing a superficial sense of justice, and without even noticing the foolishness of being manipulated by China and South Korea, they force vast sums to be spent to decommission nuclear plants, which are the safest buildings of all.
In other words, if there is time to waste enormous national wealth,
it should instead be contributed to seismic retrofitting, especially of aging wooden homes and cheaply built steel-frame buildings constructed before 1983.
Even though there are countless matters at home into which we must invest for our own citizens, we have provided foreign aid through ODA on a scale second only to the United States, overwhelmingly surpassing other countries below No.2.
Not only that, as a result of being ruled by entities such as Asahi Shimbun, which can be called unbelievably foolish and even traitorous without exaggeration, we ended up in the position of providing enormous amounts of aid to China and South Korea, the only two anti-Japan countries in the world.
Because of the anti-Japan propaganda those two countries have continued to wage at the United Nations and in Europe and America, Japan’s presence in the international community was absurdly low.
On top of that, as Asahi Shimbun kept criticizing the government and administrations changed like a weather vane, Japan’s presence fell to the lowest level.
It was Shinzo Abe who appeared, fully prepared, to save Japan from this distress and crisis.
Or else, rather than wasting time saying “geological strata” and the like as if to harass some nuclear plant somewhere, the nation should use its wealth to relocate homes that sit atop active faults in various places, or homes with cliffs behind them, to safe locations.
Why.
Because that alone is the only way to reduce deaths from earthquakes in Japan, a country of earthquakes.
To be continued.
