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It is not an exaggeration to say that many universities in Japan are occupied by professors who are leftist pedophiles.

2023/4/14
I subscribe to the Weekly Shincho without fail every week just to read the columns by Masayuki Takayama and Yoshiko Sakurai.
A friend of mine subscribes to the magazine from cover to cover.
I was astonished by an article my friend read in this week's Weekly Shincho.
I have never watched any of TV Asahi's programs featuring Toru Tamagawa.
His indescribable stupidity is an obvious fact.
I knew that he had graduated from Kyoto University's Faculty of Agriculture.
Of all things, I knew that he was a graduate of my beloved alma mater, Sendai Niko High School, Kyoto University, and TV Asahi because the article said so.
But I realized why he had become such a fool after a while.
My alma mater would never cultivate such a leftist pedophile.
It was Kyoto University that had turned him into such an irredeemable fool and a traitor.
The testimony of Ms. Kumiko Takeuchi, who has the intelligence and insight to have studied at Kyoto University's Faculty of Science, is correct.
It is not an exaggeration to say that many universities in Japan are occupied by professors who are leftist pedophiles.
There are many leftist pedophile Marxists, masochistic views of history, and communist sympathizers at the top of the University of Tokyo and Kyoto University.
I wonder, "What in the world are these professors?"
The reason is that the stupidity of Tamagawa Toru and that of Hirano Keiichiro, also a Kyoto University graduate, are equal and of the same kind.
The reality is that red university professors are mass-producing fools like them.
My senior, Mr. Tsutsumi Gyo, is the pride of my alma mater, which I have mentioned many times.
There is a world of difference between him and Toru Tamagawa.
They are wise men and fools, and there is a striking difference between a true nationalist and a traitor.

The following is an excerpt from the 196th installment of the Konnyaku Question and Answer, titled "The Third World War," which has already begun in a three-page column on pages 118-128 of the monthly magazine "Hanada," published on the 26th.
The part at the end of this chapter where Mr. Tsutsumi mentions the relationship between former Prime Minister Suga and Taro Kono was the same as I thought.
It must be read not only by Japanese people but also by people worldwide.
The emphasis in the text, except for the headline, is mine.
Journalist Tsutsumi Gyo, Journalist Hiroyuki Kubo

The Two Meanings of a National Funeral
Editorial Board
How was the state funeral of former Prime Minister Abe?
Tsutsumi
I'm glad it went off without a hitch; that's all I can say.
After all, there are so many idiots; you never know what they will do.

Kubo
Compared to Queen Elizabeth's funeral, which took place just before and was colorful to the point of being gaudy, Abe's state funeral was monochrome and quiet.
It's a funeral, so it's better like that.
Even so, I was surprised at the thoroughness of Queen Elizabeth's funeral, in which she carried her body through England, Wales, Scotland, and the rest of the Kingdom of Great Britain for two days. Even though it was to enhance national prestige, I was impressed by the thoroughness of how she used her body to the marrow and was also impressed by the fact that the British Empire had indeed fallen.
The queen wants this, and the people use even the queen, a mature national consciousness of the people.
However, I saw Queen Elizabeth's funeral somewhat overlapping with the end of the "two Crowned Tatars" of the French Revolution, when Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette were dragged through the streets and guillotined.
On the other hand, Abe's state funeral, in which a bullet killed him, was to start dragging the dead by the feet, undermine their international reputation, and have them removed through the streets and guillotined.
What is the difference?
The Diet is now trying to legislate and set rules for state funerals, but it lacks the understanding that state funerals have two meanings.
One is a state funeral following the law, or "theory.
The other is a state funeral, which is a prestige diplomacy.
As I have quoted before, Hans Morgenthau, in his book "International Politics" (Fukumura Publishing Co., Ltd.), writes about the policy of diplomatic prestige: "However ridiculous it may be, it is a policy of distinction. The world of diplomacy, with all its ridiculous rules of etiquette, disputes over ranks and seats, and empty formalism, is indeed the antithesis of the democratic way of life. Still, it is an essential element of state relations."
Considering Abe's international reputation, it is a prestige diplomacy imperative to hold his funeral as a "state funeral" as an established national rite in the global community.
On the other hand, those who bring up "ethics" or shout that it violates the Constitution are ignorant idiots who do not understand the essential elements of international diplomacy.
In the words of Max Weber, they are "politically immature children who do not know the rudiments of diplomacy (international politics).
The biggest problem is that Kishida did not initially declare, "In my political judgment, I will conduct this state funeral as a prestige diplomacy."

Tsutsumi
First, the Cabinet decided on the national funeral based on the Act for Establishment of the Cabinet Office.
For example, the National War Veterans Memorial Ceremony, held annually on August 15, is also based on a Cabinet decision.
The Cabinet, composed of the political parties that won the majority in the elections, makes decisions on national affairs.
There should be no problem.

Kubo
Why didn't he stick his chest out and insist on it if that is the case? However, the opposition parties, saying that he was forcing his condolences on the people and that it was a violation of the Constitution, turned their back on him, which led to a growing opposition among the people.
Kishida needs to have the will and determination to "do it decisively.

Failure to recognize the state of emergency
Tsutsumi
Kishida's indecision to the right and left is not limited to the state funeral. He is unreliable in many ways.
For example, North Korea recently fired missiles rapidly, and on October 4, they flew over Japan.
Kishida said, "This is an outrage, and I strongly condemn it," but his eyes were floating in the air and unreliable.
The situation is a state of emergency, with missiles from the North flying over our heads, but there is no significant debate in the Diet.
The public has yet to voice any great concern either.
They have become so accustomed to the situation that they do not recognize it as an emergency.
In 1998, a North Korean missile flew over the Japanese archipelago and landed off the coast of Sanriku.
At that time, too, there was no significant debate.
Since then, no matter how many times the North has launched missiles, we have not woken up.
How about if it landed on Mt. Fuji for a change?

Kubo.
Even then, it might need to be more effective.
For example, some lobotomies cut off the frontal lobes.
It is surgery to remove the ferocity from a violent neurotic patient. Instead of regaining peace of mind, the patient loses his vitality, becomes less motivated, and becomes indifferent and indifferent to actual events.
In the same way, the postwar Japanese have had their frontal lobes cut off.
By MacArthur.
For example, the preamble of the Constitution, "If tyranny and slavery, oppression and insularity (as in Japan, Germany, and Italy) are forever removed from the earth" and "trust in the justice and faith of all nations," ..., is the same logic of this frontal lobe surgery.
It led to Article 9, "Renunciation of War and Denial of the Right to Use Force and Belligerence," which, like the lobotomy, has created the current peace idiot, lifeless, indifferent to actual events, and policyless Japanese.

Tsutsumi
J-Alert sounds and warns, "If you are outside, evacuate to a nearby building or underground.
In the city center, there are subways and other underground facilities, but where I live, no underground facilities can serve as shelter.
Even if I am told to evacuate, where should I go for shelter?
There are underground shelters in Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine.
Many other countries have shelters.

Editorial
Switzerland is said to have shelters for all its citizens.
Tsutsumi
Japan does not have one.
Five years ago, a North Korean missile flew over Japan, and this is the seventh time.
And yet, not a single "she" of shelter is heard in the Diet.
Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirokazu Matsuno commented on the news of the North's missile launch, "We will continue to work closely with relevant countries, including the United States, and do our utmost to respond."
He says this every time, but what is the cooperation, and what kind of response will he take?
Why doesn't the reporter ask that?
Some observers believe North Korea is preparing to conduct its seventh nuclear test.
In 2006, when North Korea conducted its first nuclear test, Shinzo Abe and Shoichi Nakagawa said that Japan should also discuss atomic weapons.
Hearing this, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said, "We will suppress the North's nuclear weapons. And we will guarantee the nuclear umbrella," She restrained them.
However, successive U.S. administrations, including the Bush administration, did nothing or could do nothing.
In the end, Abe's suggestion that "we should discuss nuclear sharing and nuclear sharing" became his last will.
Recently, Taro Kono has come to the fore again.
When Kono met with U.S. Secretary of State Tillerson as Minister of Foreign Affairs, he said about the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT), "I hope the U.S. will make positive efforts, including early ratification."
Tillerson must have been astonished, saying, "Is this guy insane?"
Kono is entirely unaware of Japan's position under the U.S. nuclear umbrella.
The memorial service by Yoshihide Suga at Abe's state funeral was quite a treat, but why would this Suga carry Taro Kono, an insignificant person, as a presidential candidate?
Even though they are both based in Kanagawa, this is a kind of nepotism.
He must have known that Abe had said "No, not Kono Taro" during the recent presidential election.

Trump's Overall Vision
Editorial.
Even with the current invasion of Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin has hinted at the use of nuclear weapons.
Tsutsumi
Trump said, "If I had been president, there would have been no Russian invasion of Ukraine."
Trump is not alone.
In a Harvard University Center for Political Studies poll, 62% of voters said that Putin would not have invaded Ukraine if Trump were president. Another 59% of voters saw Putin's move as a sign that Biden was weak.
*This is the truth that the Japanese media never tells. *
Biden's incompetence in the Afghanistan withdrawal debacle is staggering.
Not only did he leave the American people behind.
It left behind 70,000 military vehicles, 700,000 machine guns and rifles, helicopters, tanks, and other state-of-the-art military equipment worth $85 billion, all of which were left behind for the Taliban.
It is the most disgraceful withdrawal ever seen in U.S. military history.
Trump asserts that "Putin saw this and decided to invade Ukraine."
The American people must feel the same way.
Immediately after Trump won the presidential election, Abe immediately went to Trump Tower.
Abe told Trump, "The real enemy is China; we must not link China and Russia; we must divide them."
Until Trump's arrival, successive U.S. administrations had continued to pursue a policy of hostility toward Russia.
It is just like the old Cold War mentality of the U.S.-Soviet confrontation.
Trump, on the other hand, has tried to embrace Russia.
He and Abe had a grand design to divide Russia and China.
He quickly adopted the new Cold War, thinking of a U.S.-China confrontation.
But Trump was "stolen out of the election" and dragged down, a deadly bullet killed Abe, and the vision they had envisioned has dissipated into a cloud.
It's a world-historical loss.
My most profound conviction is that "Abe's very existence was the very security of Japan."
We should discuss the seriousness of this loss and how to make up for it.
However, the Japanese Diet and media are all about the Unification Church.
The number of believers is a mere 80,000 or so.
Psychic sales are mostly a thing of the past, yet they are all about this.
Instead, the background of the Abe shooting, the failure of the police to protect him, and Japan's security are far more critical matters.

This article continues.

2023/4/11, in Osaka

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