The Diet Condemns Bureaucrats Who Supported Japan with Nothing More Than a Memo.How the Opposition and the Media Undermine the Core of the State.

Originally published on April 17, 2018.
This chapter criticizes the spectacle of bureaucrats who had worked for Japan being summoned and attacked in the Diet on the basis of a memo produced by a member of Jichirō, arguing that opposition politicians and media outlets such as Asahi Shimbun and NHK were damaging the core of the Japanese state.
It also conveys the author’s strong sense of alarm regarding the Democratic Party government, Mizuho Fukushima, Kiyomi Tsujimoto, and Japan’s posture toward Korea and China.

2019-04-16
One of the truly finest performers who had worked in such a workplace for the sake of the Japanese nation…
on the basis of a memo suddenly produced by a single member of Jichirō…
and, unbelievably,

opposition political operators, who could without exaggeration be called spies for China or South Korea, summon him to the Diet and demand accountability.
This is a chapter I published on 2018-04-17 under that title.
At the time, with regard to Prime Minister Naoto Kan, Mizuho Fukushima…
taking advantage of the anti-Hamaoka nuclear plant campaign conducted by the lawyer who was her de facto spouse, spread talk about the danger of the Hamaoka nuclear plant…
and even brought about the immediate, total shutdown of nuclear power…
and Fukushima Mizuho herself, I believe in the pages of Shukan Asahi
boasted proudly that this was her own achievement…
as I have mentioned several times.
In light of the facts in the previous chapter, it would not be an exaggeration at all to say that Mizuho Fukushima was clearly serving as an agent of South Korea.
Indeed, together with Kiyomi Tsujimoto, she has continued to act as one of the leading traitorous lawmakers.
Even so, what kind of political party is the Democratic Party?
There were many resident Koreans in Japan…
some using naturalized Japanese names, others openly using Korean names.
It is also a well-known fact that it was the Asahi Shimbun that put such a party into power.
And now this newspaper company…
is trying to bring down the Abe Cabinet, which, among the advanced countries, has been performing in the most remarkable way, greatly raising Japan’s presence…
and through Abenomics…
trying to put an end to the worst deflation in the history of the developed world…
a deflation of more than twenty years that Asahi Shimbun itself helped create.
A memo by a local public employee in Ehime Prefecture who was a member of Jichirō…
in substance, it would not be an exaggeration at all to call it a malicious anonymous document.
And on the basis of a mere scrap of paper like this…
a person who entered Kasumigaseki as one of Japan’s finest talents and has labored day and night in the administration of the Japanese state…
these are the very people who have borne what may be called the harshest black labor in Japan without complaint for the sake of the nation…
The son of an acquaintance of mine, a student at one of Japan’s leading national universities…
once told me about his job-hunting.
When I asked him, “Are you not going to Kasumigaseki?”…
he replied, “I visited, but the sheer intensity of the work overwhelmed me.”
And I answered, “Indeed, they work more relentlessly than anyone else in Japan…
from the hotel where I regularly stay, the lights in their offices were always on even deep into the night…”
so much so that we had such a conversation.
And yet one of the truly finest performers who had worked in such a workplace for the sake of the Japanese nation…
on the basis of a memo suddenly produced by a single member of Jichirō…
instead of strongly opposing the fact that opposition political operators, who could without exaggeration be called spies for China or South Korea…
were summoning him to the Diet and demanding accountability…
a ruling-party politician, that truly foolish man…
with no insight of any kind…
simply pandering to the thing called public opinion manufactured by the Asahi Shimbun and NHK…
issuing a short comment inherited from his father…
and, unbelievably, criticizing the Abe administration.
If such a man were made prime minister…
Japan would once again be dominated by media such as the Asahi Shimbun…
and would in the end become nothing more than a vassal state of China.