Kyoto University’s Kumano Dormitory, Okinawa, and NHK Reporting Share the Same Root|The GHQ Yoke and Left-Wing Totalitarian Thought Still Remaining in Postwar Japan

Published on July 17, 2019.
This essay discusses Kyoto University’s Kumano Dormitory, Song Duhoe, the comfort women issue, Okinawan independence propaganda, the Asahi Shimbun, NHK, Kiyomi Tsujimoto, and Mizuho Fukushima, while arguing that the legacy of GHQ occupation policy and left-wing totalitarian thought still remains in postwar Japan.

July 17, 2019.
The very fact that those who have slipped into Okinawa in order to render Okinawa powerless and propagandize such things as Okinawan independence are people from the Korean Peninsula and people influenced by China is precisely.
The chapter I published yesterday, titled “They are reporting it as if praising it as a correct act of criticizing power as evil,” has entered the official hashtag ranking, Kyoto University, at No. 8.
This is the chapter I published on May 15, 2018, titled “A person named Song Duhoe, who had nothing whatsoever to do with Kyoto University, lived for many years for free in Kyoto University’s Kumano Dormitory.”
Kyoto University is a national university.
Its facilities and the like are national property.
In the first place, the absurd scheme called the so-called comfort women was begun at Kyoto University.
A person named Song Duhoe, who had nothing whatsoever to do with Kyoto University, lived for many years for free in Kyoto University’s Kumano Dormitory.
Ignoring the order issued by GHQ at the end of the war that people from the Korean Peninsula should return to the Korean Peninsula—he did not want to return to the Korean Peninsula, where the worst system of status discrimination existed; that must have been this man’s true intention.
Song did not return home.
He even filed lawsuits saying that he was a Japanese person holding Japanese nationality and should be treated as Japanese.
While this was going on, he deceived Atsuko Aoyagi, a housewife married to a doctor who had graduated from Kyushu University, and caused her to launch a certain movement.
At that time, Song repeatedly had advertisements placed in the Asahi Journal, with Aoyagi as its secretary-general; that magazine was the bible of leftists and activists who embodied the Asahi Shimbun, which in fact was a sympathizer of totalitarian states and has, over the past one or two years, conspicuously proved itself to be their lair, the headquarters of mini-Goebbelses, and also of subscribers who blindly believed in the Asahi Shimbun.
It is now easy to guess where this money came from.
Those who leapt at this were Yoon Mee-hyang, the founder of the Korean Council and a person whose reputation as, in effect, a North Korean spy has been confirmed, Mizuho Fukushima and Kenichi Takagi, who were lawyers at the time, and the Asahi Shimbun, especially the reporters of its Osaka social affairs section.
By using this scheme begun by Song Duhoe as an attack on Japan, the above-mentioned people have continued to damage the honor and credibility of the Japanese state and the Japanese people to an extent that cannot be converted into a monetary amount.
Together with the actual financial damage, the Japanese government, that is, we ourselves, should originally have made every one of the above-mentioned people pay compensation for damages.
For that damage continues throughout the world even now.
The movements by totalitarians raised under the anti-Japanese education begun by Syngman Rhee to erect comfort women statues and forced laborer statues throughout the world are anti-Japanese propaganda.
It is a scheme to keep Japan permanently in the position of a political prisoner in the international community.
Its purpose is to lower Japan’s national strength.
The scheme is to extort a large amount of money from Japan at every opportunity, in other words, to defraud the Japanese people of their tax money.
It is now an obvious fact that the Asahi Shimbun and NHK made the greatest contribution to this.
Five years ago in August, when the Asahi Shimbun officially apologized in Japan over this matter, although it still has made no statement overseas, and its president resigned, we, the Japanese people, committed a grave negligence.
We should have forced the Asahi Shimbun to cease publication, and we should have made the Asahi Shimbun Company compensate Japan and the Japanese people for the astronomical damage they suffered from the many fabricated reports that Asahi continued to carry out in order to degrade Japan.
The cause that gave rise to this scheme, which has injured the honor and credibility of the Japanese state and the Japanese people to an extent that cannot be converted into money, was Japan’s national Kyoto University, which allowed a person named Song Duhoe, who had no connection whatsoever with Kyoto University, to live for years for free in Kumano Dormitory.
Why did such a thing happen?
Subscribers to the Asahi Shimbun accepted without question the commentaries that praised Kyoto University as the champion of anti-establishment scholarship, citing such things as the Takigawa Incident, but Yukitoki Takigawa, the ringleader of that incident, had been purged before the war as a communist who harmed the Japanese state.
In other words, he was in fact a worthless communist, but as a result of GHQ’s occupation policy, truly capable people in every field were purged from public office, and Communist Party members, Korean residents in Japan, and others slipped into the vacuum.
That the truth was that one of them was Yukitoki Takigawa was taught to us by Shoichi Watanabe, the greatest great man produced by Yamagata Prefecture and a true, genuine scholar in postwar Japan, in his book From the Age of Postwar Confusion, which may well be called his posthumous work.
It was an era in which a man who was in fact a communist rose to become president of Kyoto University.
When I learned this from his book.
I finally understood that this was why Song Duhoe had lived for free in Kumano Dormitory.
As the keystone of Japan’s defense, GHQ naturally placed bases in Okinawa.
After the war, in exchange for various painful concessions in the economic field, the Japanese government persistently continued negotiations with the United States for the return of Okinawa Prefecture, and as a result recovered administrative rights.
However, the era had already entered the Cold War between East and West; it was after the war that the United States, the leader of the liberal camp, first realized that communist states were not only enemies of freedom and democracy, but were also states that constantly launched propaganda, spread their doctrines and claims throughout the world, and at the same time always possessed ambitions for territorial expansion.
Therefore, the United States did not relinquish only the bases established in Okinawa as the most important defense line for freedom and democracy in Asia; and of course that was so.
Due to complete ignorance of Japan, and because the Roosevelt administration, which had been poisoned by the Comintern and had also been manipulated, and which it is no exaggeration to call evil, launched war propaganda against Japan and forced Japan into the opening of war with the United States, and then, with that same evil, gave Japan a constitution saying that it should have no armed forces whatsoever and should trust the people of other countries, in order to keep Japan weak forever, Japan was made into a naked country.
Therefore, if even the bases in Okinawa were returned and removed, Japan would immediately be invaded by communist states.
The very fact that those who have now slipped into Okinawa in order to render Okinawa powerless and propagandize such things as Okinawan independence are people from the Korean Peninsula and people influenced by China is precisely because China and the Korean Peninsula, countries of “bottomless evil” and “plausible lies,” and the only two anti-Japanese nations in the world, know thoroughly that Okinawa is not only Japan’s most important base, but also the most important base and front line in Asia for the camp of freedom and democracy; therefore, they want the Okinawan bases removed, and they are plotting and acting day and night to make Okinawa Prefecture independent and draw it to their side.
The tragedy is that those cooperating with this are media such as the Asahi Shimbun, Kansai Ready-Mixed Concrete, North Korea sympathizers such as Mizuho Fukushima and Kiyomi Tsujimoto, who in any advanced country other than Japan would without question be defined as spies, and the Japan Teachers’ Union and labor unions that remain infected by communism.
Japan’s defeat has not ended even seventy-four years after the war.
That is also the reality of Kyoto University’s Kumano Dormitory.
There is nothing more tragic than the fact that there are Kyoto University students who do not even notice such things.
The tragedy of the Asahi Shimbun and others and the tragedy of Kumano Dormitory have the same root.
Recently, a Kansai commercial television station broadcast a program in which comedians appeared and television cameras supposedly entered Kumano Dormitory for the first time; I happened to watch it, and I also realized that it was a program to support this lawsuit.
The time has long since come for the Japanese people to realize that the Japanese media are truly insidious and malicious.
As a result of the largest local allocation tax subsidies among the prefectures being invested and infrastructure investment continuing to be made, it is no exaggeration to say that Okinawa has become the richest prefecture among Japan’s local regions, and its robust reinforced-concrete buildings would not budge even if an earthquake on the scale of the Great East Japan Earthquake were to come.
Kumano Dormitory, however, would certainly not only collapse instantly; needless to say, those living there would become victims with one hundred percent certainty, and it has become an inferior building of the kind that would certainly bring secondary disasters such as fires to the surrounding area, but Kyoto University has continued to leave it alone all this time.
In Kyoto, where it is no exaggeration to say that the entire city is a World Heritage Site, and all the more because it is a national university, Kyoto University has finally reached the level at which it can understand the folly of continuing to allow such a building to remain.
After seventy-four years since the war, it has finally begun to become normal.
After seventy-four years since the war, Kyoto University has finally.
It has reached the level at which it can break free from the yoke of GHQ, that group of people ignorant of Japan.
Though the folly of still retaining as a teacher a person who seems to have made a great contribution to North Korea’s nuclear development remains uncorrected as ever.
The other day I saw news that students had filed a lawsuit opposing the university’s decision to demolish this Kumano Dormitory, and the childishness and self-righteousness of those students’ arguments are surely the very cause of the incident involving young men from good families that has recently been causing a public stir.
Kyoto University students were saying the kind of thing that the university has an obligation to support poor students.
Without even feeling ashamed, they are claiming that this is their right.
Unlike people who enter Kyoto University and then emerge like them.
Unlike those who emerge as left-wing infantilism patients making this kind of claim and becoming people who harm the country, I am a person who, when I was in my second year of high school, had been blessed with the intellect to be told by my teacher, “You should remain at Kyoto University and stand carrying Kyoto University on both your shoulders,” but because of family misfortune given by God as a trial, which, as is often the way of the world, resulted in a shortage of money, my life was one that lived out Le Clézio’s The Book of Flights, and when I finally reached Kyoto, for some reason I thought.
“I do not need a university.”
Starting from nothing, I established a real estate company in Osaka, accomplished work that may have been the best in Japan among unknown small and medium-sized enterprises, and brought the nation more than 17 billion yen in tax payments in just the ten years of its prime.
The other day I happened to watch a television program hosted by a comedian, which made a show of Tokyo University versus Kyoto University in an amusing way.
It said that Kyoto University students are poor because, compared with Tokyo University, there are overwhelmingly fewer companies around them where they can do part-time work.
But that is merely something television stations, which alone continue to enjoy their springtime of prosperity, are saying in an amusing way; most Kyoto University students have properly fulfilled their studies.
I declare that people of the kind who file such lawsuits will never become people who serve the nation or serve us, and even if they become parents, they will only raise people who attack police officers.
That is because nowhere in that attitude of endless spoiled dependence can even a fragment of a noble spirit be seen.
They lack from the very beginning, as human beings, the qualifications to be Kyoto University students at a university representing Japan and the world.
They are people who do not even understand such a thing.
If they are so poor that they cannot even complete their studies, then there is no helping it; they have no choice but to leave school.
At any rate, they have the intellect to enter Kyoto University, so they can do anything.
Moreover, today no money is needed to start a business; a company can be established with one yen.
With your intellect and PC skills, you could easily achieve any amount of crowdfunding.
Rather than wasting time on lawsuits that are not only mistaken but are the lowest thing as human beings, you should leave school immediately and all cooperate to start a business.
If you do that, you can create a company that will not lose to Google.
I am a person who firmly believes that Kyoto University is superior to Stanford University in the excellence and intellectual level of its students.
Unite and do it.
Your present unity is completely mistaken.
As long as you continue doing such things, even if you can become so-called human-rights lawyers like Mizuho Fukushima and others who harm Japan and the Japanese people, and even if you can become parents who raise children who kill others, you will not become human beings who live your lives for the sake of the world and for the sake of others.
The female student who answered in a newspaper interview that “Kyoto University’s character has disappeared” over the removal of the childish and malicious signboards that had only continued to defile the scenery of Kyoto, the world’s finest city, should read this essay of mine before calling herself a Kyoto University student.
Kyoto is a city that was created by numerous great people long before Kyoto University existed.
There was an article saying that NHK, as if proudly, reported that new signboards had been put up protesting the removal of those signboards, and that it reported this as though praising it as a correct act of criticizing power as evil.
The very fact that NHK is making such reports shows that, just as Song Duhoe infiltrated Kyoto University and incited a housewife who had graduated from Kyushu University, many Korean residents in Japan and others slipped into NHK in the confusion at the end of the war, and NHK became a sponsor and supporter of the Women’s International War Crimes Tribunal; even now, with Watch 9 as its main battlefield, NHK continues to report Morikake in line with the Asahi Shimbun.
NHK continued day after day to report Kiyomi Tsujimoto in large close-up, a person whose common-law husband is a former criminal of the Red Army Faction, and who, rather than having reformed, is surely still a full-fledged activist; she herself has a history of being arrested and indicted for the crime of defrauding the Diet member salary paid from the taxes of the Japanese people, having a guilty verdict finalized, and resigning as a Diet member; and it is no exaggeration at all to say that in any other advanced country except Japan, she would be defined as a spy of the Korean Peninsula.
Among this, what I found truly the lowest and worst was the content of the statements made about Mrs. Akie accompanying Prime Minister Abe and his wife when they flew out, representing the Japanese state and the Japanese people, for the recent Japan-U.S. summit meeting, which was critically important for Japan and the Japanese people.
NHK’s Watch 9 reported in a major way, as though it were the correct attitude, the scene in which the political operators of the Constitutional Democratic Party, whom one can only call the greatest fools imaginable, or rather, one can only say that all of them are agents of the Korean Peninsula, raised foolish voices saying “Ohhh!”
What president of any advanced country would open his heart and receive a woman who not only committed grave crimes against Japan and the world, but whose husband is a heavyweight of the Japanese Red Army Faction with close ties to North Korea, and who herself has a history of being arrested for defrauding the salary paid from the people’s tax money and then resigning as a Diet member?
Has NHK’s news department ever thought about this even once?

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