Lee Teng-hui’s Advice to Japan|The Time Has Long Come to Spend Money on Japan’s Own Infrastructure, Not Foreign Aid
Published on October 17, 2019.
This article argues, in the context of typhoon damage and disaster prevention in Japan, that the vast sums of money given as aid to China and South Korea should have been used instead to strengthen Japan’s own national infrastructure.
Centering on Lee Teng-hui’s statement that Japan should stop giving financial aid to foreign countries and use that money to improve its own infrastructure, the article criticizes postwar Japanese politics, the Asahi Shimbun, NHK, Okinawan media, and evil on the Internet.
October 17, 2019.
This is what he said.
“Japan should stop giving financial aid to foreign countries.
That money should be used to improve the infrastructure of its own country.
That time has long since come.”
I am correcting typographical errors, adding some parts, and sending out again the chapter I published on October 12 under the title:
The 74 postwar years during which Japan has continued to encounter the evil of the Asahi Shimbun, NHK, and others…
Immediately after I appeared in this way, I wrote, “Everything begins with one person.”
It is not the building called NHK, nor the building called the Asahi Shimbun Company, that speaks and writes.
It is one person inside it who speaks and writes.
Living in Osaka, I witnessed, with my own eyes, the ferocity of the typhoon that struck Osaka last year.
For one hour, powerful winds continued to blow, making high-rise buildings shake, and outside the window, objects that looked like iron signs or something similar flew horizontally at tremendous speed.
It was a scene I had never seen before.
I felt the danger of being near the window and moved away from it.
Last night, the Japan Meteorological Agency held a press conference saying that this typhoon was equal to or greater than the Kanogawa Typhoon.
At this moment, the Kano River is already on the verge of flooding.
In Ise City, Mie Prefecture, water has already entered under the floors, and private cars are in the water.
The Isuzu River, which flows through Ise Shrine, has exceeded the flood danger level.
Shizuoka Prefecture is in an extremely dangerous state.
In Chiba Prefecture, located on the eastern side of the typhoon, a major tornado has already occurred, and it has been reported that a person riding in a car that was lifted up by it has died.
I said to a friend:
“It is truly frustrating.
It is frustrating beyond words.
No matter how many times I think about it, it is frustrating…”
“If Japan had not done such a foolish thing as providing the largest and most enormous aid in human history to China and South Korea, and had instead used that huge amount for disaster prevention throughout Japan…
If all houses had been made of reinforced concrete, as in present-day Okinawa…
If the money had been devoted to disaster-prevention works for all rivers and to the strengthening of Japan’s national land, Japan, a disaster-prone country since ancient times, Japan would have become the world’s greatest disaster-prevention superpower.
On this point, I and Lee Teng-hui, who was born in Taiwan and studied at Kyoto University, share exactly the same view.
This is what he said.
“Japan should stop giving financial aid to foreign countries.
That money should be used to improve the infrastructure of its own country.
That time has long since come.”
In other words, he said that if Japan did so, the world would understand, in a visible form, that Japan is the greatest country in the world.
Without needing to explain to the world that Japan is the country where the “Turntable of Civilization,” which is the providence of God, has turned, I would have been able to show it to the eyes of people all over the world.
And yet, until August five years ago, Japan was controlled by the Asahi Shimbun, whose actual nature was no different from that of the Buraku Liberation League or organized crime groups.
Because of NHK, which went along with it, the so-called human-rights lawyers and so-called cultural figures, who can by no means be said to be anything other than traitors to the nation, and because of the opposition-party politicians such as the Constitutional Democratic Party, who can by no means be said to be anything other than agents of the Korean Peninsula and China, Japan…
Our national land…
The money that should have been used to strengthen the national land of Japan, our country, which has continued to be a unified state for 2,600 years and has continued to create a culture that is by no means an exaggeration to call the best in the world, was instead used to continue the greatest aid in human history to China and South Korea, the countries of “bottomless evil” and “plausible lies,” and the only two anti-Japanese countries in the world.
The result is the present misery and the attitude of these two countries toward Japan.
It is by no means an exaggeration to say that every one of them was a traitor to the nation.
Japan, surrounded by the beauty of spring, summer, autumn, and winter, by deep green mountain ranges, beautiful lakes and rivers, and seas that are treasure houses of delicious fish.
Japan, however, has been struck by typhoons every year and has also been struck periodically by major earthquakes.
Even though we had the technology and financial power to build Japan into the world’s strongest disaster-prevention nation, because of reporters who were nothing but cheap thugs, such as Asami Kazuo of the Mainichi Shimbun and Honda Katsuichi of the Asahi Shimbun, and because of the foolishness of these newspaper companies, which is by no means an exaggeration to call treasonous, we committed the greatest folly imaginable.
We diverted the funds that should have been used to build our beloved Japanese national land into the world’s greatest disaster-prevention nation, of all things, to China and South Korea, the countries of “bottomless evil” and “plausible lies,” as the largest and most enormous financial aid in human history.
Now, as I witness the calamity attacking almost half the people of Japan, I feel the greatest possible frustration and regret.
The 74 postwar years during which Japan has continued to encounter the evil of the Asahi Shimbun, NHK, and others…
Those who encounter “bottomless evil” and “plausible lies,” whether they are countries or individuals, suffer near-fatal injuries.
There is no longer even a moment to lose.
The Personal Information Protection Act, which is nothing but a law to protect evildoers, and the Hate Speech Act, which is nothing but a law allowing Koreans freely to direct hate at Japanese people, must be abolished immediately.
In order to eradicate the evil that spreads throughout the Internet, the Stalker Regulation Act must be strictly applied even on the Internet.
The evildoers who pollute the Internet, whose greatest achievement is that it is the largest library in human history, must be rounded up all at once.
The time has come to make the Asahi Shimbun, NHK, and others take the appropriate responsibility.
At the very least, the assets they hold must be confiscated immediately and used for disaster-prevention works such as burying electric utility poles throughout Japan.
This chapter of mine must be read with eyes wide open by the ungrateful people of Okinawa.
Okinawa is completely under the influence operations of China and the Korean Peninsula.
It is ruled by the two newspapers, the Ryukyu Shimpo and the Okinawa Times, which are under their influence operations, and its people watch only NHK.
In exchange for the burden of hosting bases placed there to defend Japan from the countries of “bottomless evil” and “plausible lies,” Okinawa has continued to receive the largest and most enormous local allocation tax among all prefectures and has become Japan’s number-one disaster-prevention prefecture.
Nevertheless, together with the countries of “bottomless evil” and “plausible lies,” it continues to carry out anti-Japanese activities.
Those ungrateful people of Okinawa must read this chapter with their eyes wide open.
Because, if things remain as they are, you are nothing more than a mass of evil no different from the people of the countries of “bottomless evil” and “plausible lies.”
