President Trump Is the One Who Can Stop China’s Tyranny: Foolish Japan, Base Germany, and Obama, Who Kept Encouraging China
Originally published on July 19, 2019.
This essay rejects the criticism and mockery of President Trump by the Asahi Shimbun, NHK, and so-called cultural figures, and evaluates Trump’s hardline stance toward North Korea and China.
It argues that China’s one-party Communist dictatorship, unlawful cyberattacks, technology theft, East China Sea and South China Sea issues, and the unjust arrest of Japanese businessmen show that Trump is the very figure capable of stopping China’s tyranny.
2019-07-19
With a foolishness different from that of foolish Japan and base Germany, Obama continued to let China grow arrogant.
But Trump is entirely different.
The following is a chapter I published on July 19, 2018.
As my readers know, I do not mock or criticize Trump as the Asahi Shimbun, NHK, and those who go along with them—the so-called cultural figures—do.
It was none other than Trump who made Kim Jong-un of North Korea, who had continued nuclear development, feel fear from the bottom of his heart and drew him out to the U.S.-North Korea summit.
China, a country with a tradition of “bottomless evil” and “plausible lies,” to which has been added the evil of the Communist Party’s one-party dictatorship—the fact that Communist Party dictatorship is nothing but evil has been proven by history—has, astonishingly, begun to aim at world domination and calmly commit countless unlawful acts.
A heavyweight former Asahi reporter has testified that even the Asahi Shimbun once did not call China “China,” but called it “Chukyo,” Communist China.
The other night, the young scholar whom the Asahi Shimbun and NHK conspired to invite, even broadcasting a special program about him, was advertised as a German philosopher.
But Germany, far from striking at China’s various acts of tyranny and human-rights violations, or at its wicked ambitions,
sought, in automobile production, Germany’s largest industry, to outmaneuver Japan, its greatest rival.
Although Merkel had visited Japan only once before Prime Minister Abe, she had visited China eight times.
Because of that base mentality, Germany has greatly helped China become arrogant.
That young man, calling himself a philosopher from such a country, dismissed President Trump without even giving him a glance.
In Japan, the Asahi Shimbun cooperated with Chinese propaganda, and Honda Katsuichi, in Journey to China, loudly reported the nonsense called the Nanjing Massacre exactly as China advertised it, spreading it throughout the world.
Honda’s book even became a bestseller.
Japan was ruled by the Asahi Shimbun until August four years ago—that is to say, by foolishness.
Japan was forced into a situation in which most of its people came to hold a fabricated sense of atonement created by the Asahi Shimbun.
Because of that foolishness, Japan continued to give China the largest financial assistance in human history, creating the Communist Party one-party dictatorship state now before our eyes—the Xi Jinping dictatorship state.
But that state had begun to bare its evil toward the world as well.
In other words, President Trump is the one who truly understood that a grave global crisis had arrived and boldly set out to strike it.
With a foolishness different from that of foolish Japan and base Germany, Obama continued to let China grow arrogant.
But Trump is entirely different.
It is no exaggeration at all to say that, in fact, he is saving the world.
For there is no one anywhere, except those young men in Germany, who would wish to see a world ruled by Xi Jinping.
When Xi had kept relations between Japan and China cold for a long time, he suddenly arrested Japanese businessmen who had visited China, making false accusations against them.
The other day, astonishingly, China even handed down prison sentences to them.
If Japan were to apply China’s logic as well, how many Chinese would Japan have to arrest and detain?
There would surely be countless arrests.
Japan is a foolish country that does not possess the military power to deter a country that calmly does such irrational things, or to deter China’s actions in violating the Senkaku Islands, Japan’s airspace, and Japan’s territorial waters, or in openly revealing, almost daily, its intent to violate Japanese territory and intimidate Japan.
President Trump is the exact opposite of Japan’s foolishness.
Unlawful cyberattacks and unlawful theft of technology will no longer be permitted.
A country of bottomless evil and plausible lies, with the evil of being a Communist Party one-party dictatorship, will no longer be allowed to aim at world domination.
That is the policy toward China that Trump is now carrying out.
NHK, which houses China’s state-run broadcaster inside its own organization, and the Asahi Shimbun, which it is no exaggeration at all to say has been under Chinese manipulation since President Hirooka, report shamelessly, like children’s pageant performers, saying things such as “trade war,” “somehow avoid it,” or “bring it to an early end,” in a manner that shows not even a fragment of a journalist’s brain.
But the United States, and President Trump, stand at the exact opposite of such things.
China will no longer be permitted any further tyranny.
There is no doubt that this was possible precisely because it is Trump.
How could base Germany or foolish Japan possibly criticize Trump?
To say nothing of mocking him—that is out of the question.
For the East China Sea issue, the South China Sea issue, the absurd and irrational arrest of Japanese businessmen, and the confirmed prison sentences,
against all these unbelievable acts of tyranny, Japan can do nothing.
It is Japan that deserves to be mocked.
