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He is entirely oblivious to the fact that this is what China and South Korea are doing with their relentless and ugly anti-Japanese propaganda.

Still, the childishness of his editorial is appalling.
June 03, 2015.

Yesterday, I wrote that the reading section of the Asahi is now only obliquely readable.
Today's Asahi proved that my feeling was entirely correct.
In an ample space of 13 pages, it carried three editorials titled "What We Want in a Leader."
Anyone with a sane brain can now see that, unlike last August, Asahi intends to criticize Prime Minister Abe.
Still, Asahi, like the communist dictatorship in China and the totalitarian regime in South Korea, is a relentless and disgusting bunch of people.
I was the first person in the world to point out that the employees of the Asahi Shimbun are the middle to lower half of my classmates,
I must repeatedly note that none of my classmates are such fools.
That is how bad the Asahi reporters are.

Among the three mentioned above was a nonfiction writer named Masayasu Hosaka.
I first learned of this man through the book review section of Asahi.
Of course, I have not read any of his books and have no desire to read them.
Still, I was appalled at the childishness of his editorials.

Preamble omitted
Such is the former Prime Minister Ishibashi Tanzan, who envisioned UN-centrism rather than pro-U.S. unilateralism and a small Japan rather than militarism, and former Chief Cabinet Secretary Goto Masaharu, who served as a "Protector" of peace and democracy for his entire life.
They did not flatter, drift, or waver from the "American era. 

*He probably doesn't know that he and his sympathizers are the only ones who think they are the ideal leaders of Japan.
Most Japanese people, including myself, do not consider Ishibashi Tanzan, Goto Masaharu, etc to have been ideal Japanese leaders. They were not ideal Japanese leaders at all.*

They were widely informed and accurately viewed history rooted in reality.
That is why he had his own set of coordinates for addressing security and the shape of the country.

*The majority of the people all know that this is exactly what Prime Minister Shinzo Abe himself is. *

In his speech to the U.S. Congress at the end of April, he said he was "painfully sorry" but did not apologize.
He looks very dangerous, but most people support and sometimes applaud him.
This may be because the public is unaware of history and is deterioratingly sensitive to those who have been harmed. 

*He is entirely oblivious to the fact that this is what China and South Korea are doing with their relentless and ugly anti-Japanese propaganda. *

We don't have leaders like Ishibashi and Goto because we, the people, prioritize bravery and good looks over thinking things through for ourselves.

*This Asahi-like, baseless arrogance, and disrespect for the Japanese people is truly irredeemable. *

No true leader can grow up in a society that lacks intelligence.

*You should say that out loud to the rulers of China, a one-party communist dictatorship.
It would help if you said this out loud to the Chinese government, a communist one-party dictatorship, and the Korean government and its followers. 
This hopelessly totalitarian state has been conducting anti-Japanese education for 70 years since the end of World War II.
These are not words that should be said to the Japanese people, who, along with the U.S., have the world's highest level of intelligence and freedom.
What kind of a brain does this man have to have to be so rude to the people of Japan?
He should read my book "The Turntable of Civilization" right now.
Then, why is the turntable of civilization turning in Japan now?
Unless he knows the reason, he cannot enter the gates of heaven, and only the condemnation of the most severe King Yama awaits him.

2024/3/10 in Tokyo

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