文明のターンテーブルThe Turntable of Civilization

日本の時間、世界の時間。
The time of Japan, the time of the world

I want a better woman

2024年12月29日 09時44分15秒 | 全般
On August 8, 2018, as usual, NHK reported that a trial against the government had begun regarding the Eugenic Protection Law enacted after the war as if they had no responsibility whatsoever, as if all the responsibility lay with the Japanese government and not with them... It is the epitome of irresponsibility, and it is proof of the bullshit reporting of NHK and the Asahi Shimbun.
The following is a chapter sent out to the world on June 26, 2018.
It is a chapter that Japan and the world should reread.

Enough of ugly women. I want beautiful women.
Takayama Masayuki is the one and only journalist in the world after the war.
This week's issue of his regular column in Weekly Shincho also beautifully proves that my assessment of him is entirely accurate.
Readers of his books and columns have probably seen the recent reports on the Eugenic Protection Law enacted after the war by NHK and other media (I stopped reading the Asahi Shimbun a long time ago, so I didn't read it, but I guessed it would be similar to NHK's), which were reported in a tone that said that the Japanese government had done terrible things without any responsibility on their part... and many people must have thought, "Wait a minute... didn't we agree with and promote that? , I'm sure many people thought this.
Takayama Masayuki once again perfectly clarifies the truth of this issue.

I want a better woman
The Asahi Shimbun deified MacArthur.
On the morning he was fired and returned to his country, the editorial cried, "General MacArthur led the Japanese people down the bright path of democracy."
However, MacArthur himself did not know anything about democracy.
He actively encouraged censorship and even banned the publication of articles that contained the truth, but the Asahi pretended not to see it as a divine play.
MacArthur also interfered in elections.
He had a woman who was convenient for GHQ stand as a candidate and was elected with the prestige of the occupying forces.
The woman's name was Shizue Kato.
In her autobiography, she happily wrote about the occupation forces' machinations, saying, "The GHQ general would suddenly visit me and persuade me to run for office."
How convenient a woman she was.
GHQ had a great mission.
It was to carry out Franklin Roosevelt's dying wish," Confine Japan to the four islands and destroy it."
So, they imposed a constitution that made Japan defenseless so that even a foolish neighboring country could quickly destroy the country.
They also worked to reduce Japan to a small country with a population that would be blown away if it were to blow.
The idea was to spread the concept of "freeing women from childbirth and enjoying sex" (Margaret Sanger).
If women don't give birth, Japan's population will decrease.
Fortunately, Japan had Sanger's favorite disciple, Shizue Kato, who was very convenient.
So she was sent to the House of Representatives, and she made GHQ-recommended legalization of abortion happen.
However, Shizue was more ruthless and heartless than anyone had thought.
In addition to abortion, she also made a bill to "thin out bad genes" by targeting mental illness and mental retardation.
Many Japanese were horrified, but the Socialist Party, which was in bed with GHQ, and the Asahi newspaper cooperated, and in 1948 the Eugenic Protection Law was passed.
Social morals collapsed, and of the 17 pregnant women, 7 had abortions, and the parents of the children with deformities were taken away by force to be sterilized.
Now, the descendants of the party that pushed through this devilish law and the Asahi Shimbun are loudly condemning forced sterilization.
They think they can cover up the past if they shout loud enough.
They are a sneaky bunch.
These GHQ lackeys also tried to destroy Japan's sexual morals.
Japan had a long-established red-light district culture.
It cleansed the world of mere filth, provided material for Rakugo and Joruri, and nurtured many literary figures.
At first glance, the red-light district culture, which lives on in words like "first time" and "self-indulgence," underwent several reforms from the Edo period onwards and became a workplace that was kind to women (Hiroshi Sekine, "The Novel Yoshiwara-shi").
A female member of parliament came to destroy it.
Although Kamichika Ichiko was an ex-convict, she spouted nice words like a saint and extinguished the traditional Yoshiwara's light.
After that, Korean bars and other such establishments from overseas spread ugly.
However, Asahi Shimbun, who is a fool, still says that Takako Doi is a role model for female members of parliament.
One day, Keiko Arimoto's parents came to visit her.
They said they had received a letter and a photograph from their daughter saying North Korea had abducted her.
Takao Doi said there was no way North Korea would abduct anyone.
That was overturned.
If this woman was an acceptable member of parliament, she would have immediately announced North Korea's misdeeds and appealed to the world about the North's violation of sovereignty.
However, this woman told her parents not to tell anyone anything.
When her parents could wait no longer, Kim Jong-il admitted to the abduction and also notified them that "Keiko Arimoto is dead."
The date of death was just two months after her parents visited Takako Doi.
Someone was in on the plot and destroyed the evidence.
Renho is a member of parliament with dual citizenship, which is prohibited by law. 
She said that she has no attachment to Japan and uses her Japanese citizenship because it is convenient.
Recently, she has been meddling in the issue of sexual harassment and has accused Japanese men of being quick to harass women sexually.
She has also publicly said that Katsuya Okada is "a really boring man."
It is sexual harassment itself, with no need for excuses.
Renho says it was a joke, but it's not even a joke.
The Equal Employment Opportunity Law was created to increase the number of female lawmakers.
Until now, many ugly women thought that it was OK to be a politician who didn't know the Japanese language or culture and who just had to flatter China and Korea.
Enough of ugly women.
I want beautiful people.


Ginette Neveu - Chausson Poème (studio recording in 1946)

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