Hollywood’s Hypocrisy Exposed — Silence on China, Lectures to Democracy
After witnessing the childish political theatrics repeated at the Academy Awards, I lost my love for Hollywood films for the first time in my life.
While remaining silent toward real human-rights-abusing states such as China and South Korea, Hollywood celebrities ridicule a U.S. president chosen through democratic elections.
What is called Hollywood today is no longer culture or art, but a decadent collective of self-indulgent hypocrisy.
2017-03-01
I have loved movies ever since I became aware of the world, but after watching the recent conduct at the Academy Awards on the news, I have come to utterly despise what is called Hollywood.
At present, the world’s largest human-rights-suppressing state is China.
South Korea, after fabricating its own postwar history, has begun anti-Japanese education to maintain its regime, stirring hatred toward the Japanese people to divert criticism from its government, and relentlessly spreading anti-Japanese propaganda in the international community, making it in reality a Nazi-like state.
Russia is also problematic.
North Korea is beyond discussion.
There are many other dictatorial states in the world that suppress human rights.
Yet I have never heard Hollywood raise strong voices of protest against those countries, except for a few individuals making occasional remarks.
The same was true when China arrested more than 200 lawyers simultaneously.
Considering the reality of China, one cannot help but bitterly laugh at the fact that Japan, where lawyers who could rightly be called traitors or enemies of the state are not arrested and act with impunity, may be said to suffer from an excess of democracy.
Even worse, an actress like Angelina Jolie, a mass of pseudo-moralism and pseudo-communism, ignorant and intellectually shallow, enthusiastically stars in films that follow China’s anti-Japanese propaganda line.
Such ignorant and shallow individuals, who earn tens of billions of yen merely because they have good looks and purchase enormous mansions in places like Malibu,
do absolutely nothing to correct the countries described above,
yet eagerly appear in propaganda films whenever large sums of money are offered,
and then repeatedly hurl childish criticisms at a president democratically elected over two years by the United States, which should be a world leader and a nation that, alongside Japan, has achieved the highest level of intelligence and freedom in the world,
and they do so, unbelievably, at the Academy Awards ceremony.
For the first time in my life, I have completely lost the desire to watch so-called Hollywood movies.
If one has time to pay high prices to watch the childish films they produce, one should instead spend an average of 800 yen to subscribe to the monthly magazines I have referenced.
As for films, it is enough to occasionally watch true masterpieces on WOWOW.
As anyone can see from such disgraceful conduct, Hollywood cinema has long been dead.
At this point, it is no exaggeration to say that they are nothing more than degenerate yakuza.
If they truly wish to be moralists, they should simply devote most of their enormous appearance fees to the relief of the poor.
