Tuesday, November 11, 2008

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Japan is better than Iran? Two poems

I think that is Emmanuel Todd, who said Iran was a country paradoxical. It is true that the system is archaic, but the level of democracy in this country is fairly advanced. In Japan, the opposite, or the same thing. It is known (or believed) that it is a democratic country, but authorities are often in the darkness misérabilissime.
Chief of the Army Air TAMOGAMI was fired because he published an essay "revisionist". This term is mine, because the Japanese lack the normal ability to call a spade a spade. This writing is universally described as "different from the official opinion of the government," as if all the journalists wanted to endorse the opinion of the captain, who says it is not true that Japan invaded Asia in the first part of the twentieth century.
I downloaded the PDF file of this writing, but I did not read it yet. But I read the summary a little more specific than that which was published the day after his dismissal. His thesis makes me laugh. It is indeed a conspiracy theory that the death was announced long ago. TAMOGAMI talking about the Communist conspiracy. Chiang Kai-shek was manipulated by Communist spies within the Kuomintang, and Mr. Roosevelt! For Pearl Harbor, Japan was trapped by the Communists through the U.S. President. But of course ...
Today we interviewed in the Upper House for him to explain his view. He has not defended without apology, of course, in this empire of apology, and he wanted the reform Japan's pacifist constitution, which rejects war.
And is it the public outcry? Not at all! Several senators on the Liberal Democratic Party say "I do not see where the evil of the opinion TAMOGAMI. Are they are aware of what they say? Roosevelt, a puppet of the communists? The Americans were not they your friends? Are you aware of your status as senators? Frankly, it worries me.
(For cons, I'm flabbergasted by the indulgence of leadership Americans. They probably know very well that these childish Japanese do not know at all what they say.)

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