Shinzo Abe Alone Understood “the Shape of This Nation”: The Statesman Who Corrected Deflation and the Politicians Who Destroy the State
Published on August 13, 2019.
This article republishes a chapter originally posted on April 18, 2018, arguing that Shinzo Abe was a politician who thoroughly understood the organizational structure and governance of Japan.
It criticizes opposition politicians such as Tsujimoto Kiyomi, media outlets such as the Asahi Shimbun and NHK, and so-called cultural figures and television personalities, while addressing deflation, the Diet, the role of councillors, the career of Mr. Yanase, and the Asahi Shimbun’s resentment over the comfort women reporting issue.
August 13, 2019.
That is precisely why he was able to correct this country’s disease—deflation—which, as I have mentioned many times, it is no exaggeration at all to say was created by a single reporter in the economics department of the Asahi Shimbun.
Politicians such as Tsujimoto Kiyomi are political hacks at a level that makes one wonder why such people exist as politicians at all.
The chapter I published on April 18, 2018, under that title, is one that every Japanese citizen should read.
There is probably no politician who knows Japan’s “national shape,” that is, the form of the nation’s organization, as well as Shinzo Abe.
Politicians such as Tsujimoto Kiyomi are political hacks at a level that makes one wonder why such people exist as politicians at all.
They are people who cannot even be compared with Shinzo Abe, and it is no exaggeration to say that they know nothing at all about the shape of the Japanese state.
It is no exaggeration to say that the only things they know are the intentions and orders of the Korean Peninsula and China.
Tsujimoto is a political hack who thoroughly practices the statement, “People say that Diet members are supposed to protect the lives and property of the people, but I did not become one with that intention.
I am a Diet member whose role is to see how to collapse the framework of the state.”
By “political hacks,” I mean people who appeal to the base emotions of the people, stir up those base emotions, endanger the country, or make it their occupation to dismantle the country and sell it off as agents of neighboring countries—yet live by receiving enormous salaries from the people’s taxes.
Newspaper media such as the Asahi Shimbun and television stations such as NHK join together with these political hacks to distort and fabricate facts, appeal to the base emotions of the people, and incite those base emotions.
Net citizens, who are still young people who have appeared only a little over thirty years ago, describe, with unbearable indignation, the condition in which such people dominate the media as “mass garbage.”
Until just now, when I searched Wikipedia about councillors, I did not know their role at all, but I am a person who has spent my life as a manager in the business world, so it is only natural that I did not know.
However, Diet members, people who make their living in the media, and people who make their living through public speech are different.
All of them must know what a councillor is.
As a matter of common sense, I have a rough idea of Mr. Yanase’s career, but even I do not know it perfectly, as stated above.
That is fine for me.
But they are different.
They must know Mr. Yanase’s career perfectly as well.
Asahi and others often quote what Shiba Ryotaro once called “the shape of this country,” but he thought about it at his desk.
Shinzo Abe, if Japan is compared to a corporation, is, as its manager, the finest president of this age and a genuine president rare even in history, who knows the framework, that is, the shape, of the organization down to every corner.
That is precisely why he was able to correct this country’s disease—deflation—which, as I have mentioned many times, it is no exaggeration at all to say was created by a single reporter in the economics department of the Asahi Shimbun.
What the opposition political hacks, newspaper companies such as the Asahi Shimbun, television companies such as NHK, and the so-called cultural figures and entertainers who live parasitically on them are doing now is this….
They are repeatedly launching attacks based on unbelievable fabrications against Shinzo Abe, a politician who is one of the greatest realists in Japanese history, who sees the world and Japan more clearly than anyone else, and who, for that very reason, enjoys international prestige.
For what purpose?
In the case of the Asahi Shimbun Company, in addition to being an agent of China and the Korean Peninsula, it is to settle its grudge—its personal resentment—over the fact that Shinzo Abe publicly pointed out that its reporting on the comfort women was fabricated reporting, leading to an apology press conference and the resignation of its president….
In the case of Tsujimoto Kiyomi, Fukuyama Tetsuro, and Fukushima Mizuho, it is to carry out the intentions and orders of the Korean Peninsula and China.
