Universities Shaped by GHQ Indoctrination and the Media’s Structure of Alignment

An essay examining domestic actors who repeatedly portray Japan as a discriminatory state on the international stage. It argues that remnants of GHQ-era ideological conditioning persist within universities and major media organizations, shaping coordinated narratives under the banner of human rights.
2017-04-01
Japan has continued to endure absurd slander and defamatory accusations from the United Nations and its affiliated bodies, even while having achieved one of the highest levels of freedom, safety, and intellectual development in human history.
There is no reason whatsoever for restraint or false humility toward an international community that repeatedly engages in such reckless and ignorant attacks under the pretense of “human rights.”
What is presented as moral authority is, in reality, the product of ideological ignorance, political manipulation, and institutional decay.
Political correctness, when weaponized to suppress factual analysis and historical reality, ceases to be ethics and becomes nothing more than intellectual coercion.
This essay categorically rejects such coercion.
It asserts that continued denunciations of Japan are not evidence of moral superiority but proof of the profound incompetence and historical illiteracy of those who issue them.
No apology is required.
No concession is justified.
And no academic or political framework that depends on distortion deserves deference.


2017-04-01
Those who have not been subjected to operations such as honey traps must be understood as people who studied at universities still dominated by the indoctrination carried out by GHQ and who have had distorted ideas implanted in them in a manner that is no longer correctable.
Within Japan, the individuals who constantly raise accusations of discrimination and even travel to the United Nations to portray Japan—a country that has achieved the highest level of freedom and intellectual attainment in the world—as a discriminatory state, thereby prompting utterly outrageous recommendations from so-called human rights committees that are clearly under Chinese influence, are people among resident Koreans who are fully agents of South Korean intelligence agencies, along with the so-called scholars, cultural figures, and Japanese who sympathize with them.
The time has long since come for people to know that these sympathizers are, in fact, individuals who have been subjected to operations such as honey traps.
If they have not been subjected to such operations, then it must be understood that they are individuals who studied at universities still controlled by GHQ’s indoctrination and have had irreparably distorted ideologies instilled in them.
What all Japanese citizens must firmly understand from this essay is that the majority of these individuals are university professors, reporters for newspapers such as the Asahi Shimbun, the Mainichi Shimbun, and the Tokyo Shimbun, or freelance writers for weekly magazines.

There is hatred toward Japan in the way TV Asahi’s News Station is edited.
Moreover, at the Asahi Shimbun, the individuals of the Osaka Social Affairs Department who fabricated reporting on the comfort women issue, led by Wakamiya Yoshibumi, were astonishingly sent by the company to Yonsei University—the very headquarters of anti-Japanese propaganda—as overseas study destinations.
In addition, the Asahi Shimbun is, in reality, a company that preferentially hires people of the truly chilling type who say things such as having chosen anti-Japanese seminars at Ritsumeikan University and then studied abroad at Yonsei University.
Once this is known, one can understand the commotions that the Asahi Shimbun continues to stir up even today, as well as the manner of reporting by NHK, whose so-called anchors were raised on such newspapers through subscription and close reading and which reports in a manner aligned with them.
Of course, one will also realize that it is one hundred percent certain that within the core news departments of both commercial broadcasters, which are subsidiaries of newspaper companies, and NHK, there are no small number of resident Koreans, members of Chongryon, or individuals who have been worked on by Chinese or South Korean intelligence agencies, and that these people are writing the news scripts.
There is hatred toward Japan in the way TV Asahi’s News Station is edited.
There is hatred toward the Abe administration in the way the Moritomo Gakuen affair was reported.
Moreover, this is hatred that no upright Japanese would ever hold, and it is precisely such reporting that constitutes hatred itself.
The appalling nature of those who write the Asahi Shimbun’s column “Soryushi” is also the result of minds that are not those of upright Japanese.
It is nothing other than the mindset of people from the Korean Peninsula who were raised within what has been the worst status-based discrimination system in human history since ancient times, an unbelievably subdivided system of discrimination.

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