They Are Now Clearly Targeting Hokkaido and Okinawa, Japan’s Strategic Military Key Points.

This chapter argues that Japan must learn how to deal with China from the wisdom of neighboring countries that have faced China since ancient times.
Based on the historical perception of China as “black-hearted China,” it criticizes China’s strategic interest in Hokkaido and Okinawa, the agitation for Okinawan independence, Ainu-related issues, and the lack of awareness among NHK and Japanese public figures.

December 3, 2019.
They are now clearly targeting Hokkaido and Okinawa, Japan’s strategic military key points.
Their final objective is probably the seizure of these two places.
Now is the time when we must learn how to deal with China from the wisdom of the countries that have been connected to China by land since ancient times.
In other words, China, which has been a despotic state ever since ancient times, is now in fact revealing the same face again, and is launching against Japan the very intrigues it has constantly carried out against neighboring countries since antiquity.
Neighboring countries have called China, in this form, “black-hearted China,” and have guarded against it with all their strength.
The employees who call themselves NHK anchors, especially the women, are not only ignorant of these historical facts and of the facts I will republish from the next chapter onward.
As pseudo-moralists, they are capable only of posing as sanctimonious moralists.
When reporting on China or South Korea, they frequently make the following most foolish and dangerous comment.
“On a personal level, exchanges are friendly…”
When confronting a black-hearted state, such an attitude is fatal, and it is no exaggeration to say that it is an attitude that will ruin the nation.
Personal exchanges are friendly.
That is perfectly natural.
The problem is that China, as a state, is a black-hearted state.
Its talk of friendship is nothing more than lip service.
They are now clearly targeting Hokkaido and Okinawa, Japan’s strategic military key points.
Their final objective is probably the seizure of these two places.
The manifestations of their operations for that purpose are the agitation for Okinawan independence and the agitation concerning the Ainu.
In response to this, Japan has allowed the enactment of dangerous laws such as the Ainu-related law, which China must have applauded, and has continued to leave untouched the conduct of the late Onaga of Okinawa, his speeches at the United Nations about Okinawans as an ethnic minority and Okinawan independence, and so forth.
If he had been in China, the country he obeyed, Onaga would probably have been executed.
Japan continues to leave the present situation in Okinawa as it is.
There is not a single famous person in Japan who informs the people of Okinawa of the intrigues that black-hearted China is carrying out against Okinawa, or of their danger.
Far from informing them, Kenzaburo Oe, who has continued to denigrate Japan and the Japanese military, wrote nonsense called Okinawa Notes.
He not only further inflamed anti-Japanese sentiment among the people of Okinawa, but in the end, he sided with China and South Korea.
There is no one who goes to Okinawa and gives a speech saying:
“Do you want to become like Hong Kong?
Do you want to become a vassal of China’s one-party Communist dictatorship, or rather, to present the Senkaku Islands to China and have even Okinawa’s main island taken over?
Do you truly want to be close to a country like South Korea?
Do you want to become a country like that?
You are not a people like them.
Do you know that, as DNA testing has also shown, you are unmistakably Japanese from the ancient Jōmon period onward, and yet you are now completely under the operations of countries of ‘bottomless evil’ and ‘plausible lies’?
Do you not realize that the Okinawa Times and the Ryukyu Shimpo are their agents?”
Only China and the Korean Peninsula are watching, with broad smiles on their faces, the present situation in which there is not a single person who goes there to make such a speech.
There is not a single famous person who makes the Japanese people realize this.
There may already be female singers and others of whom it would not be an exaggeration to say that they are under their operations.
But there is not a single decent human being of the twenty-first century.

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