Anti-Japan Indoctrination and Student Activism: Internal Attacks on Japan

An analysis of how anti-Japan indoctrination originating in postwar Korea produced student groups operating inside Japan, leading to speech suppression incidents and media-academic complicity.

Anti-Japan indoctrination did not end at national borders; it re-entered Japan through student activism and was enabled by domestic media and academia.

2017-07-12

This is about the situation in which young people raised under anti-Japan indoctrination come to study in Japan, form outrageous organizations, and attack Japan from within.

After the war, Syngman Rhee, one of the most incompetent dictators in modern history, initiated anti-Japan indoctrination as a form of Nazi-style education in order to legitimize his own regime, which lacked any true legitimacy.

It was an education designed to incite hatred toward other nations and specific peoples for the sole purpose of maintaining political power.

Young people raised under such an education came to Japan as students and organized extremist groups to attack Japan.

The extent of foolishness involved in enacting measures such as the hate speech legislation in response to their maneuvers cannot be overstated.

A lecture accepted by Naoki Hyakuta at the request of the university festival committee of Hitotsubashi University

was subjected to unbelievable attacks by organizations composed of such individuals,

and ultimately canceled.

The current issue of Voice lays out the full factual background of how this occurred.

All Japanese citizens must immediately go to the nearest bookstore and read it.

Japan is now facing an unbelievable assault from individuals of historically unprecedented intellectual shallowness.

The chilling reality is that media outlets such as the Asahi Shimbun and certain academics are actively encouraging and amplifying these attacks.

Especially those of you living in Tokyo must be seeing this repeatedly with your own eyes.

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