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Can't you see that a country built on propaganda sees now as the time for its greatest offensive, its most excellent opportunity to weaken its enemies?

What kind of brain thinks that Japan's policy and lessons to be learned from the most significant postwar incident, a catastrophe defined as war by all G6 leaders, is to enter school in September, etc.?
Apr 30, 2020
The stance of opposition politicians and TV media, such as Asahi Shimbun and NHK, is strangely consistent.
Their stance is not to let the Japanese government (for China's sake) plan for the nation's centennial; to that end, they are advocating compensation.
They incite the foolish masses to attack the administration by saying that the government is inadequate, slow to take measures, and so on.
Suddenly, there are opinions that the entrance period should be in September.
At first glance, it seemed like a decent opinion, and many people in the National Governors' Association favored it.
The shady thing is that a housewife or so in Suginami Ward, Tokyo, came up with the idea.
The Kanagawa Shimbun, a subsidiary of the Asahi Shimbun, has had a housewife in Kanagawa start a campaign to have Article 9 of the Constitution awarded the Nobel Prize, etc., which is a load of crap.
Once again, the Asahi Shimbun's electronic edition proudly wrote, "Why not September?" with a sickening ulterior motive to avenge the nation, reminiscent of Renho and Tsujimoto's tone of voice.
It is an evil design that all Japanese citizens should be aware of.
This attitude is the same as the campaign started by Masayoshi Son, Mizuho Fukushima, and others at the time of the Great East Japan Earthquake to halt all nuclear power plants immediately and switch to solar power generation.
At that time, as well as this time, many heads of government supported the campaign.
Since the news report this time showed a large image of the governor of Miyagi Prefecture, I would like to say to the National Governors' Association of Japan governors.
The plan for the nation's centennial that Japan must make in the wake of the Wuhan virus, the most significant postwar catastrophe, is not a matter of admission in September, which is, frankly, a matter of no importance at all.
What is strange and bizarrely stupid about this story is that it distracts from the essence of the issue at hand.
The recent virus disaster has shown the world that there is a massive problem with the conventional attitude of globalization.
China is a one-party communist dictatorship,
It is the truth, as Tadao Umesao, one of the most outstanding scholars of postwar Japan, has observed,
It is a matter of grave national security to have factories of medical products and companies with cutting-edge technology concentrated in China, a country of abysmal evil and plausible lies,
It is an act that puts the lives of its citizens at risk.
In reality, it is an act of entrusting the fate of our nation to China (CCP), which is an extraordinary country,
The fate of the nation and its people was in the hands of the CCP,
The G6 nations of the world have realized that this has been the truth of globalization.
The housewife in Suginami who started talking about September enrollment is undoubtedly a subscriber to the Asahi Shimbun or an opposition party member.
In other words, there is no doubt that she is a person with the breath of China or a sympathizer of China.
I hope that the National Governors' Association, especially the Governors of Miyagi Prefecture (my hometown) and Osaka Prefecture Yoshimura, will realize that the biggest postwar catastrophe in Japan is not something to be taken in by frivolous globalists who are talking about September enrollment, etc.
This catastrophe should not be allowed to happen in China, a one-party communist dictatorship, where the manufacturing plants of the excellent companies that form the foundation of the nation are located.
They must be moved back to other parts of Japan, and the government must set up a budget for this purpose.
If that is not enough, then they should go to countries other than the CCP countries,
Or to countries other than CCP countries, i.e., other than China and South Korea,
Japan's world-class factories should be relocated to countries other than the CCP countries or other than countries similar to the CCP countries, i.e., countries other than China and Korea,
Japan must also fundamentally change its attitude toward tourism,
Japan must also radically change its attitude toward tourism, even if it wants to continue to be a tourist nation,
However, I am convinced that Japan must change its attitude toward tourism, even if it continues to be a tourism-oriented country, simply by relocating the factories of Japan's world-class corporations around Japan,
There is no need to insist on Japan becoming a tourism-oriented country.
In other words, many stable jobs will be created in each region.
In tourism, the voice of heaven has also been crying out for a change from the dangerous dependence on China and South Korea in many ways.
Hokkaido and other regions of Japan have become easily dependent on Chinese investment,
The way we have allowed China and South Korea to acquire Japanese real estate without limit,
The voice of heaven resounded against these things.
O Japan, for what purpose do you continue to be subjected to the threats represented by the Senkaku Islands, to which China has taken a large amount of money?
You must know that it is the voice of heaven and the plan of Japan for 100 years.
Governors of the National Governors' Association,
It is a great shame that at the time of the Great East Japan Earthquake, you rallied to the evil design of Masayoshi Son and Mizuho Fukushima, forgetting the 100-year plan of your nation, and demanded the immediate and total halt of nuclear power plants,
It led to a significant slowdown in Japan's nuclear power industry and technology, as well as soaring electricity prices, which are the foundation of the industry,
The nightmarish and foolish policy of Naoto Kan, a policy that even the then Korean Secretary General of the United Nations, Ban Ki-moon, said was a mistake.
It is obvious that China has been building new nuclear power plants in the face of Japan and has become the world's leading nuclear power.
South Korea has likewise been building new nuclear power plants.
As a result, the gap in electricity prices between Japan and South Korea widened further.
The mastermind behind this, Masayoshi Son, viciously moved his data centers, which consume vast amounts of electricity, to South Korea.
Governors of the National Governors' Association.
Never again be part of the evil design that will make your country misjudge the future of the century.
The 100-year plan that Japan must make as a nation in the wake of the Wuhan virus, the most significant postwar catastrophe to hit the world, should not be a matter of such a trivial issue as September enrollment.
How can anyone with a brain that cannot understand such elementary school-level matters be the governor of Japan?
We must also realize that the root of the reason those with brilliant minds have become so uniformly stupid lies in their attempts to keep the Wuhan virus from being called the Wuhan virus.
In 2011, the leaders fell quickly into the trap of pseudo-moralism.
This time, it is even uglier.
All of the G6 leaders have declared that this is a war and that they are wartime presidents and prime ministers.
The Wuhan virus is a war initiated by the CCP.
The cause is a Communist Party molecule named Shi Zhengli, whose primary source is CCP.
That is why they are stubbornly hiding the information.
It is also an elementary school-level problem.
Despite the war, the Asahi Shimbun and other newspapers and the TV media, such as NHK, are reporting the foolishness that Japan's education system has been damaged in just two months and that the academic ability of the Japanese people has declined and become useless.
The governors of the National Governors' Association who do not see this as an anomaly are the ones who are insane.
A sane person would think that this is an opportunity to let children, who usually spend their time playing games and playing on their smartphones, enjoy the most extraordinary reading experience of their lives and to let them realize the joy of studying.
Don't you notice how strange and suspicious it is to see Asahi, NHK, and others chanting the words and actions of a few low-level mothers?
Can't you see that a country built on propaganda sees now as the time for its greatest offensive, its most excellent opportunity to weaken its enemies?
What kind of brain would think that Japan's September entrance is the best policy or lesson to be learned from the most significant postwar incident, a catastrophe that the G6 leaders have all defined as a war?
Governor Koike, who shamelessly repeats English phrases just for her political life, is a natural choice.
Still, you, Mr. Yoshimura, and the Governor of Miyagi Prefecture must not be the same foolish people as Koike.


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