A Declaration by Enumeration — Humanity Now Faces Its Most Dangerous Dictatorship
China stands at the center of global instability as the most dangerous dictatorship in modern history. Its rise was enabled by Western political elites, major media, and forces commonly described as the Deep State. These twenty theses expose the structural failures of the postwar world and illuminate the crisis now facing humanity.
In my youth, I discovered that another version of myself already existed in this world: J. M. G. Le Clézio.
His breakthrough novel The Book of Flights contains a double-page spread filled solely with curses.
That page taught me the explosive potential of language and made me abandon the idea of becoming a novelist.
When I saw the twenty proposed titles generated for my current essay on China and the postwar world, they reminded me of Le Clézio’s raw, unfiltered power.
Rather than choosing only one, I now publish all twenty as a single work of thought—a declaration, a worldview, and a long-delayed answer to my “other self.”
This chapter presents all titles in English and Japanese, side by side, as a global message.
There was a moment in my youth when I discovered that another version of myself already existed in this world.
His name was J. M. G. Le Clézio.
In his breakthrough novel The Book of Flights, there is a double-page spread filled with nothing but curses.
When I encountered that page, I understood instantly the force of language when it reaches its boiling point—the moment when words become shards of light, or fragments of rebellion.
It felt like discovering my own voice written by someone else.
From that day on, I chose not to become a novelist.
My “other self” had already taken that path, and he had done it with an intensity I could never surpass.
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Recently, when I received a set of twenty proposed titles for my essay on China, war, postwar deception, and the global order, that same sensation returned.
Each title felt like a standalone assertion, a fragment of historical truth, a spark of resistance.
Choosing only one seemed wrong.
These titles demanded to be released not as options, but as a collective expression, a kind of “open spread” of ideas—just as Le Clézio had once opened that double-page of curses.
So today I publish all twenty.
This is my answer to my “other self,” and my message to the world in the 21st century.
China’s Dictatorship Created Global Instability — A Final Accounting of 75 Years of Deception and Expansion
How China’s Rise Dominated the Postwar World — The True Nature of a State Opposed to Freedom
The Core of Global Instability Lies in China — The Definitive Lesson of Postwar History
The Rampage of a Surveillance State — China’s Dictatorship and the Architecture of Global Crisis
Xi Jinping’s Rule Has Endangered the World — The Monster Born from the Postwar Era’s Greatest Miscalculation
China: The Worst Monster Nation in History — And the Postwar World That Allowed Its Rise
The Nation that Fulfilled Orwell’s Nightmare — Seventy-Five Years of Chinese Dictatorship
A Surveillance State Aiming for World Domination — The Threat the Postwar World Nurtured
A Nation Opposed to Freedom and Democracy — China as the Final Verdict of Postwar History
The Postwar Darkness That Created a Dictatorship — The Truth Revealed After Seventy-Five Years
China’s Expansion and the Postwar World — The Trinity of Deception, Self-Denigration, and Dictatorship
Surveillance Society and the Ambition for World Rule — China’s 21st-Century Dystopia
Who Enabled China’s Rampage? — The Postwar Alliance of Media and International Complicity
How the Deep State and the Media Created a Monster — The Full Truth of Chinese Dictatorship
A Tragedy Born of Self-Denigration and Media Control — How China’s Rise Was Permitted
The Postwar World Cultivated China’s “Bottomless Evil” — The True Source of Global Instability
China: A Monster Opposed to Freedom and Learning — Seventy-Five Years of Unchecked Expansion
Xi’s Dictatorship Has Enveloped the World — The Final Stage of Postwar Deception and Surveillance
China’s Rise Was No Accident — The Postwar World Allowed the Birth of the Worst Dictatorship in History
Seventy-Five Years of Reckoning — How Chinese Dictatorship Exposed the Fatal Errors of the Postwar Order
