The Brainwashing That “Japan Fought an Evil War” — Questioning the Nanjing Massacre, the Asahi Shimbun, and America’s Postwar Propaganda

Published on September 5, 2019.
Starting from the recognition that the twentieth century was the century of war, this essay discusses Japan’s postwar intellectuals, the Asahi Shimbun, NHK, America’s occupation-era brainwashing, reports on the Nanjing Massacre, and the concealment of the atomic bombings and indiscriminate firebombing of Japanese cities.
It asks who spread the postwar historical view that made Japan the one-sided villain, and through criticism of the Asahi Shimbun, Honda Katsuichi, and Uemura Takashi, argues what the Japanese people must recognize in order to defend their own country.

September 5, 2019.
For that purpose, what America—according to Masayuki Takayama, American newspapers have originally contained many fakes—what the New York Times fabricated, perhaps in collaboration with Chiang Kai-shek of the Kuomintang, was the Nanjing Massacre.
The fact that the twentieth century was the century of war means that…
For example, completely unlike the so-called cultured people who contributed to yesterday’s column in the Nikkei Shimbun…
All the people of the countries concerned were involved in war in some form or another.
There is no end to the number of poets who volunteered to go to the battlefield and died in battle…
In the first place, it is only natural, because there is no such thing as a true poet who is not a patriot.
But the so-called intellectuals and cultured people represented by yesterday’s writer, the so-called lawyers, and the employees of NHK who calmly say that Japan colonized the Korean Peninsula are different.
The very root of their entirely natural and obvious patriotism is distorted, or has been distorted, and is rotten.
What should be called evil wars are things such as the Nazi massacre of the Jews…
The repeated massacres of their own people by China and the Korean Peninsula…
Or America’s massacre of the Indians.
The Sino-Japanese War was turned into a quagmire by Soviet spies and the Asahi Shimbun…
And the ones who used this matter as material to rapidly form pro-China and anti-Japanese public opinion in the United States were the Soviet spies who had captured the Roosevelt administration.
If they succeed in inserting five percent of their elements, they will certainly control the organization targeted for subversion.
…Since propaganda work is their supreme mission, and since they have no other intelligence, perhaps that is only natural…
At that time, the Soviet Union also infiltrated spies into countries that formed anti-Japanese public opinion, such as Canada.
The famous Herbert Norman was one of them…
After all, when Lenin succeeded in the Russian Revolution, intellectuals all over the world…because of the top-heavy weakness that intellectuals possess…were greatly shocked.
So much so that it was even one factor in Akutagawa Ryunosuke’s suicide.
For example, Deutscher wrote that the intellectuals of that time were shocked by the Russian Revolution.
The gifted people in the studies of each country saw the Russian Revolution as if it were an ideal revolution by workers.
It is perhaps understandable, because they still did not know what communism really was.
But,
The ones who repeated the mistakes of those intellectuals at that time were Japan’s postwar intellectuals.
Yesterday’s “Ōiso Koiso” vividly revealed that fact.
Who spread the idea that Japan fought an evil war?
Whose brainwashing was it?
The truth, which in reality even a kindergarten child could understand, was not understood at all by most of Japan’s postwar intellectuals…it is presumptuous even to call them intellectuals…and giving the Nobel Prize to Oe Kenzaburo was the height of foolishness.
Who spread the idea that Japan fought an evil war?
Needless to say, it was the United States.
Whose brainwashing was it?
Needless to say, it was brainwashing by the United States.
For what purpose?
It was to divert the eyes of the world from, and to conceal, the greatest act of slaughter in the history of human warfare: the indiscriminate attacks by incendiary bombs on 127 cities throughout Japan.
Furthermore, in order to divert the eyes of the world from, and conceal, Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the greatest and worst crimes in human history, Japan was made into the arch-villain.
For that purpose, what America—according to Masayuki Takayama, American newspapers have originally contained many fakes—what the New York Times fabricated, perhaps in collaboration with Chiang Kai-shek of the Kuomintang, was the Nanjing Massacre; the one that used this was China’s one-party Communist dictatorship; the one that willingly cooperated with this Chinese propaganda and spread it to the world through the serialized special feature “Travels in China” was the Asahi Shimbun…and Honda Katsuichi, who wrote those articles exactly according to Chinese materials, thereby committing the very act of an agent, was not punished as a traitor to the nation, but had his work published, turned it into a great bestseller, obtained a large amount of money, and now lives comfortably with the face of a supposedly great reporter, surrounded by his followers.
His attitude is similar to the way in which more than one hundred lawyers appeared as an entourage in the lawsuit that Uemura Takashi, who continued fake reporting on the so-called comfort women, brought in anger against Sakurai Yoshiko, who is a treasure of Japan.
In any case, with regard to the Asahi Shimbun, the Japanese state and the Japanese people must immediately force its abolition, confiscate all their assets, and make them compensate for the damage.
The wisest measure for dealing with South Korea’s unreasonable confiscation of Japanese companies’ assets is to impose the above punishment on the Asahi Shimbun, which has encouraged and amplified their evil—or rather, which was one body and soul with them—and this is the most correct choice, and the indispensable minimum condition for Japan to develop powerfully and lead the world.
To allow this newspaper company to continue to exist is to lead Japan to national ruin.
The time when all Japanese people should have realized that it would only mean selling Japan to China and the Korean Peninsula was August five years ago.
Those Asahi Shimbun subscribers who have now learned the course of events for the first time must immediately stop subscribing.
Through this article, they must realize that this is precisely the best means by which the Japanese people can protect Japan from the evil of “bottomless evil” and “plausible lies.”
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