Repost! Better to stay at 121st for a long time than to have more people like this.
Why don’t superior Japanese women aspire to become politicians? Today, politicians must endure the constant abuse of the opposition, full of hypocrisy and malice. Leave such things to her husband and live her life as she pleases.
I am republishing the chapter I sent out on 2020-05-02 entitled.
The following is from Masayuki Takayama’s serial column that appeared in the magazine Weekly Shincho, published on April 30th.
This article also proves that he is the one and only journalist in the post-war world.
Among other things, I learned for the first time that the World Economic Forum had honored Daisuke Tsuda, of all things, as the next generation of Japanese leaders.
This column prides itself on being the first collection of articles to tell the world what a bunch of horseshit the UN and the international community are up to, and he proves this column right.
A long time ago, an elderly female professor of the Royal Ballet School of Monaco, highly respected by prima ballerinas worldwide, visited Japan.
At that time, she spoke about the significance of an artist’s existence.
She said, “Artists are important because they are the only ones who can shed light on hidden, concealed truths and express them.”
No one would dispute her words.
It is no exaggeration to say that Masayuki Takayama is not only the one and only journalist in the postwar world but also the one and only artist in the postwar world.
On the other hand, Ōe, I don’t want to speak ill of the deceased, but (to follow Masayuki Takayama’s example below), Murakami and many others who call themselves writers or think of themselves as artists are not even worthy of the name of artists.
They have only expressed the lies the Asahi Shimbun and others created rather than shedding light on hidden truths and telling them.
Their existence is not limited to Japan but is the same in other countries worldwide.
In other words, there are only a few true artists.
This paper is another excellent proof that I am right when I say that no one in the world today deserves the Nobel Prize in Literature more than Masayuki Takayama.
It is a must-read not only for the people of Japan but for people all over the world.
The model of a female senator
The World Economic Forum, which emerged at the end of the twentieth century, has a certain air of gathering the bastard children of globalism.
In addition to Merkel, Bill Gates, and Xi Jinping every January, many wealthy NGOs line up for the Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland.
This year’s event included a spectacular show by a climate change girl carried by one of these NGOs, but the rest of the meeting seems to have taken the usual form of “drinking champagne with the rich” (British Prime Minister Boris Johnson).
It was exemplified by an incident many years ago when US Trade Representative Mickey Cantor fell from the second floor and missed the meeting.
In addition to interference, this forum also recognizes the next generation of leaders from each country.
Daisuke Tsuda was chosen from Japan to receive the award.
Many Japanese said Kazlaser was the best choice for the same blond hair.
There is also a hobby to statistically show how inferior the colored nation is to the white nation, and recently ranked the social status of women by country.
Japanese women ranked 121st out of 153 countries.
It is lower than Korean women (108th), who did not even have a name until Japanese imperial rule.
The low ranking is due to “the lack of female politicians.”
But in Japan, every politician’s wife is out of his league.
The Asahi Shimbun was the only one to make a big deal out of the rankings, which have ignored the reality since Amaterasu.
‘Men eliminate conspicuous women. Our Asahi, the newspaper, also destroyed a talented female reporter.’ Editorial board member Fukushima Shinji wrote a reflection in his Sunday column.
Why do the men at Asahi continue to disparage women?
To answer that question, Fukushima responded to Virginia Woolf’s ‘For a man to be born with half of humanity feeling inferior to him is a vast Name, the ‘confidence booster.’
He said we’ve been discriminating against women with that intention.
But both Wolf and Fukushima have a big misunderstanding.
Men were not greater than women ‘by nature.’
Human society, like animals, was a matriarchal society.
Women wanted a man with strong genes who could defeat foreign enemies and hunt well to leave good genes.
A woman never treated a man of moderate size or less for the rest of his life.
But the desire is strong.
So, the bad guys came up with this thing called religion.
A sound proof of this is that every religion proclaims the husband’s greatness and the wife’s chastity.
They ended the matriarchal society where women chose men and changed it to a male community where men chose women, and women were chaste to their husbands only.
Religion ended humankind’s progress, but the spring came for men who were less than average.
Thus, Judaism draped a veil over women to prevent them from looking away, and Abraham was given a concubine in addition to his wife, Sarah. He guaranteed the right to have Hagar.
Islam made adultery of women a capital offense, and The Hindus command, “Even if the husband is a drunkard or a womanizer, the wife should serve him as if he were a god.”
For the first time, men won “superiority over women.”
The world was transformed into what Wolf calls a male-dominated society.
However, only the world of Shintoism has remained dominated by women since Amaterasu.
Neither the World Economic Forum nor Asahi understood this.
So why don’t predominantly Japanese women aspire to become politicians?
The reason is that today’s politicians must endure the constant abuse of the opposition, which is full of hypocrisy and malice.
They leave such things to their husbands and live their lives as they please.
The prime minister’s wife is a good example.
But once she sets her mind, she can do what Yoko Kamikawa did.
She executed both Shoko Asahara and a juvenile murderer without hesitation.
That’s the kind of strength ordinary men can’t achieve.
Kiyomi Tsujimoto also became a senator, but her aspirations were somewhat different.
Not satisfied with her annual income of over 40 million yen, she was arrested for fraudulently taking 20 million yen in secretarial salary.
Nevertheless, she returned to the office without changing her ambitions.
Was her political career nothing more than lecturing on how to rot a snapper?
Or Renho.
Or Renho, whose family is well acquainted with the Chinese Communist Party, failed to warn the Japanese of the danger of the virus.
And regarding countermeasures, she only discussed last year’s cherry blossoms.
It’s better to stay at 121st for a long time than to have more people like this.