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Nobel Prize-winning author praises CPC's dangerous hydrogen bomb test 

2021年06月14日 09時57分52秒 | 全般

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Nobel Prize-winning author praises CPC's dangerous hydrogen bomb test 
Since 2011, when the Great East Japan Earthquake struck, people fueled "anti-nuclear power plant" and "abandoning nuclear power generation" sentiment.
One of those leading the charge is Nobel Prize in Literature winner Kenzaburo Oe, the symbolic "wooden horse. 
The "Action for 10 Million People to Say Goodbye to Nuclear Power Plants," which started in June 2011, the month of the earthquake, is a movement to eliminate nuclear power, led by nine callers: Katsuhito Uchihashi, Kenzaburo Oe, Keiko Ochiai, Toshi Kamata, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Hisae Sawachi, Jakucho Setouchi, Takashi Tsujii, and Shunsuke Tsurumi.
*I was surprised and dismayed by how NHK's female announcer, Kuwako, chose Jakucho Setouchi with stupefying glee as her first interviewee after appearing as an anchor on watch9.
As I have already mentioned, I rebuked her.*
At a press conference held by the 10 Million Signatures Citizens' Association in Tokyo, she asserted that "the new Abe administration's efforts to expand and restart nuclear power plants are unacceptable.
And on January 10, 2013, Mr. Oe said. On January 10, 2013, Mr. Oe said, "The only way to say NO to nuclear power plants and NO to constitutional reform is through demonstration. 
Abandoning nuclear power generation" and "constitutional amendment" are entirely unrelated. It is incoherent to say "no to constitutional revision.
It is highly questionable whether he is the right person to be the instigator of "abandoning nuclear power generation.
The reason for this is apparent. 
In the Showa era, when the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) began nuclear testing and armament in October 1964, he said, "The expressions of joy on the faces of the young Chinese researchers and workers as they watched the mushroom cloud of a successful nuclear test were beautiful and moving" (The World, September 1967).
The land is Xinjiang Uyghur, which the CPC invaded. 
Mr. Oe's contradiction is that he says yes to the CPC's nuclear armament but no to Japan's peaceful use of atomic energy. 
Then, does Mr. Oe agree with Japan's nuclear armament after abandoning nuclear power generation?
Furthermore, does the "Sayonara nuclear power plant" citizens' group of 10 million signatures agree with Japan's nuclear armament?
It's just ridiculous. 
Their goal is "to prevent the development of Japanese civilization and the strengthening of national defense. In other words, they are anti-national interests and anti-Japanese actions.
The media is crazy for covering such a "citizens'" movement so extensively and favorably.
Is the "voice of the citizens" the "voice of the people"?
On June 17, the same year, Mr. Oe praised the CPC's nuclear test in "The World," the CPC carried out an extensive hydrogen bomb test with the power of 2 megatons.
It was a dangerous surface nuclear explosion in the area around the Loulan site where the Uyghurs live. 
A surface nuclear explosion is dangerous because it causes a massive amount of radioactive sand to fall on the vast downwind area.
There is a risk of death to downwind residents.
The CPC forced three megaton-class surface nuclear explosions in this inland area.
As a result, it is estimated that more than 190,000 people have died acutely from radiation.
The damage is even more significant than this.
The total number of nuclear explosions, 46 and 22 megatons, are 1,375 times that of Hiroshima. ("China's Nuclear Tests") 
To avoid danger, the U.S. and the Soviet Union made the Pacific Ocean and the Arctic Ocean, more than 100 km away from populated areas, their test sites for hydrogen bombs. 
Therefore, the Chinese H-bomb test inland is the worst barbaric act in the world.
They did it in the land of the Uyghurs who invaded.
The primary reason why they detonated it in the west, far away from Beijing, is because they knew the danger. 
This feeling of his against the CPC's nuclear armament did not change in the Heisei era.
It was evident in his reaction to the nuclear tests by both France and the CPC. 
I was comparing nuclear tests in the two countries from 1991 to 1996.
France conducted 12 tests in the South Pacific, while the CPC conducted nine tests in the Uyghur area.
When France started nuclear tests, he began to criticize France furiously.
The newspaper reported a picture of him drinking California wine instead of French wine. 
On the other hand, he kept silent about the nuclear test in the Uyghur area by the Chinese Communist Party. 
From an ordinary person's point of view, Mr. Oe's words and actions against nuclear weapons are obviously contradictory. 
However, his preferences are consistent. He loved the CPC. And he is sticking to it.
That is why he is popular among the CCP-loving groups in Japan. 
Mr. Oe does not like China, but he likes communist China (the CPC).
Some facts are more convincing when interpreted that way.
His words and deeds when he traveled to the newly-founded CPC can help us understand this. 
On October 1, 1949, Mao Zedong stood on the platform of Tiananmen Square in Beijing and proclaimed the founding of the People's Republic of China.
However, the civil war was not at an end.
Even after the fall of Chongqing on November 30, forcing the Nationalist government led by Chiang Kai-shek to the island of Taiwan, small-scale fighting continued until June of the following year. 
In the early days of the founding of the country, moderate and orderly reforms were underway, intending to build a new democratic society.
However, Mao Zedong suddenly announced the transition to socialism on September 24, 1952. 
He then eliminated the intellectual class that was critical of the Communist Party. It was executions and imprisonment through outrageous people's trials.
In this way, Mao aimed to complete the radical socialist construction line.
After gaining control of the party in the anti-rightist struggle of 1957, Mao Zedong, President of the Central Committee, launched the Great Leap Forward policy, a policy of massive agricultural and industrial production growth, from 1958 to 1961. 
He attempted to increase iron production massively, but due to primitive manufacturing methods that relied on manual labor in rural areas, it only resulted in a large amount of unusable scrap iron.
In the rural areas, "People's Corporations" were organized, but they failed to motivate the peasants to produce, and agriculture also failed. 
Thus, the Great Leap Forward failed, and over the next few years, 20 to 50 million people died of starvation. 
From May 30, 1960, for 38 days, six Japanese writers and critics visited the CPC, with which there were still no diplomatic relations.
Mr. Oe was among them.
The visit took place right in the middle of the Great Leap Forward policy launched by the out-of-control Communist Party. 
His impressions were published in October of the same year as "Photos: Faces of China."
According to the book, the Japanese literary delegation's trip to China was based on the "Joint Statement on Cultural Exchange between the People of Japan and China" concluded between the Japan-China Cultural Exchange Association and the Chinese People's Diplomatic Association.
It was at the invitation of the Chinese People's Association for Foreign Culture and the Chinese Writers' Association. 
During this period, Mao Zedong was in the position of the supreme leader, serving as Chairman of the Central Committee of the Communist Party and Chairman of the Central Military Commission.
Naturally, this Japanese delegation to China is a story on a tray of Mao's manipulations against Japan.
The Japanese delegation visited Guangzhou, Beijing, and Suzhou, in that order, and spent their time mainly detailing the struggle against the US-Japan Security Treaty (Anpo) in Japan. 
In response, "the delegation received an enthusiastic welcome from the Chinese people, workers, peasants, scholars, literary figures, and people at the center of the regime, and received tremendous support for the struggle against the Security Treaty in Japan. 
In other words, the Japanese delegation received enthusiastic support from the CPC in the struggle against Japan-U.S. Security Treaty.
It was the origin of Mr. Oe's love for the CPC. 
After returning to Japan, he consulted with the CCP about his intention to plan a publication including many photos in Japan.
From their point of view, everything was maneuvering, so it was natural.
As they look around, the meetings are all set up by the CCP.
So they never saw any inconvenient situations. 
That is why he never saw the purges and imprisonments of the atrocious power struggle.
Or perhaps he felt them but justified them in his revolutionary fantasies. 
And so he said. 
The most important impression I had was that young people with hope were indeed living and facing tomorrow in this part of the Orient. 
As Hiroshi Noma, a group member, put it, "China has made significant progress since its opening to the world in 1949, and it has made even more substantial progress since the Great Leap Forward in 1958. We have constantly been thinking about the issue of the union of Japan and China in this China. 
It probably means that it will absorb Japan into the CCP system. 
It is outrageous thinking.
After returning to Japan, they may have become representatives of the Japanese branch of the CCP. 
It is a scary true story that makes me imagine that. 
Instead of focusing on the real tragedy of the communist dictatorship, they are talking about the transformation of Japanese society through the glasses of their imaginary communist ideal community.
It is a dangerous wooden horse. 
The Cultural Revolution, a power struggle led by Mao Zhao-Unsuk, president of the CPC Central Committee, began in 1966 and lasted until 1976.
It is estimated that up to 20 million people were massacred during that period.  
It also exported the Cultural Revolution to Japan.
Publications such as the Japanese language magazines People's Republic of China, Beijing Shuhou, China Pictorial, and Mao Zedong's Selected Works and international broadcasting such as Beijing Broadcasting propagated the public opinion campaign against Japan.
The period of the Cultural Revolution coincided perfectly with the violent revolutionary events in Japan. 
The "Tiananmen Square Incident" took place on June 4, 1989.
The demonstrators, mostly students, gathered in Tiananmen Square in Beijing to demand democracy, but the army suppressed them by force, resulting in many casualties.
It reported photos of the armed use of numerous tank units and trampled corpses around the world.
It is estimated that tens of thousands of people were killed in this crackdown. 
Later, some of the tragedies of the CCP dictatorship were reported by the world.
The majority of the world is aware of the dark side of the Tiananmen Square incident, the suppression of Tibetan Buddhism, the land seizure in Southern Mongolia, the nuclear explosion disaster in Uyghur, the organ harvesting from innocent prisoners such as Uyghurs and Falun Gong, and the transplant business. 
Naturally, Mr. Oe must be aware of the reports about the dark side. Nevertheless, he visited China in 1960 and 1984. 
And in September 2000, after the Tiananmen Square protests, the Nobel Prize-winning author visited Beijing at the invitation of the Institute of Foreign Literature of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. 
He said, "On my next trip to China, I would like to hear the candid opinions of the younger generation. For those of you who are facing the future, is the Japanese worthy of your trust? For Asians, are the Japanese people worthy of your trust? And for the people of the world, is the Japanese something that they can live with? ......". 
Will this feeling still be in Mr. Oe's mind in 2020, when democracy in Hong Kong is dead?
For the majority of people in the world, the CPC is not to be trusted.
It has many factories that steal inventions from other countries and manufacture counterfeit products.
It is an entity that uses force and pressure on neighboring countries. The Senkaku Islands are said to belong to the CCP. 
He is the one who covered up the fact of the outbreak in Wuhan and, more importantly, the infectious explosion of the new coronavirus that was generated, creating a biohazard around the world.
But he loves CCP.
A writer of incomprehensible beliefs to the general public is definitely a dangerous "wooden horse." 
This article continues.

 


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