12-Jul-16 World View -- Japan's election opens the way to repeal 'pacifism' constitution clause

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Re: 12-Jul-16 World View -- Japan's election opens the way to repeal 'pacifism' constitution clause

by John » Thu Jul 14, 2016 5:36 pm

That's a very interesting analysis. Thank you for the information.

Re: 12-Jul-16 World View -- Japan's election opens the way to repeal 'pacifism' constitution clause

by The Cockpit of Asia » Wed Jul 13, 2016 11:28 pm

Shinzo Abe belongs to an imperialistic religious cult, Nippon Kaigi. This Shinto cult wants to restore "Great Japan". That means a return to openly worshiping the Japanese Emperor as a living god. The group wants a return to the Meiji era, or, even worse, 1930s Showa. They want the country to be centered around on the imperial house, the kokutai ideology. Kokutai means the best possible principles of Japanese state and society. Now, kokutai under Emperor Taisho meant democracy; under Hirohito (Showa), it meant the Emperor as a living god and the end of democracy, no freedom of the press, and no real political opposition.

Nippon Kaigi ideology adheres to the worst interpretation. Abe's party won the elections this month with landslides results. Abe now has the 2/3 majority in both houses he needs to change the constitution, namely Article 9 (the anti-war clause). Most Japanese support Article 9 and don't want to return to the Showa era. Shinzo Abe, the grandson of a war criminal, doesn't really believe in democracy. He is going to ignore the majority and drop Article 9.

This will make it difficult for Koreans to cooperate with Japan. But the Korean government doesn't care what Koreans think. The Education Minister called his own countrymen "pigs and dogs" just a week ago when talking with reporters about the poor economic situation in this country. So, the Korean government will most likely cooperate with Japan and fight China. With America on Korea's side, Korea will win.

Koreans do not want war, but China does. China has polluted itself and now it needs fresh water, fresh air, and farm land to survive. They must attack or die. Asia must fight back or we will die (and Korean women will become sex slaves for the Chinese).

Re: 12-Jul-16 World View -- Japan's election opens the way to repeal 'pacifism' constitution clause

by John » Wed Jul 13, 2016 10:20 am

John wrote:
> Which country are you from?
The Cockpit of Asia wrote:
> Korea
So..... which side will South Korea be on -- Japan's or China's?

Re: 12-Jul-16 World View -- Japan's election opens the way to repeal 'pacifism' constitution clause

by The Cockpit of Asia » Wed Jul 13, 2016 9:16 am

John wrote:
Which country are you from?
Korea

Re: 12-Jul-16 World View -- Japan's election opens the way to repeal 'pacifism' constitution clause

by John » Wed Jul 13, 2016 8:48 am

The Cockpit of Asia wrote: > If Asia gives into China, Asia will starve. I live in Asia and no
> one wants the corrupt clique in Beijing to enslave them.

> The administrator of this site doesn't seem to realize how much
> the rest of Asia hates mainland Chinese people.

> Asia will fight back.
I'm well aware of it, and I mention it from time to time. It's also
complicated by the fact that many of the people in other Asian
countries hate each other as well, although China is accomplishing the
impossible by getting them to unify. However, I think that all of
these countries would be happy to stay out of it as long as possible
and just watch as China and the US shoot it out.

Your mentioning that "Asia will starve" is also important. China,
Vietnam and the Philippines all depend on the fish from the South
China Sea to feed their people, which makes losing South China Sea
fishing an existential threat for all three countries.

Which country are you from?

Re: 12-Jul-16 World View -- Japan's election opens the way to repeal 'pacifism' constitution clause

by The Cockpit of Asia » Wed Jul 13, 2016 5:15 am

If Asia gives into China, Asia will starve. I live in Asia and no one wants the corrupt clique in Beijing to enslave them.

The administrator of this site doesn't seem to realize how much the rest of Asia hates mainland Chinese people.

Asia will fight back.

Re: 12-Jul-16 World View -- Japan's election opens the way to repeal 'pacifism' constitution clause

by MarvyGuy » Tue Jul 12, 2016 6:42 pm

UNCLOS has delivered as expected holding a document reading "Peace in our time!"

Forward sons of Mao

Re: 12-Jul-16 World View -- Japan's election opens the way to repeal 'pacifism' constitution clause

by WorldMan » Tue Jul 12, 2016 1:28 pm

Good stuff, if people are naive enough to think that the flow of trade between China and her rivals is enough to stop her from going to war this kind of action and rhetoric should help them see the light. Countries are run by people who have history, emotion and are many times irrational. War will come, I hope that people will wake up..

12-Jul-16 World View -- Japan's election opens the way to repeal 'pacifism' constitution clause

by John » Mon Jul 11, 2016 10:46 pm

12-Jul-16 World View -- Japan's election opens the way to repeal 'pacifism' constitution clause


Increasingly angry China rams Vietnamese boat as tribunal ruling expected

** 12-Jul-16 World View -- Japan's election opens the way to repeal 'pacifism' constitution clause
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Contents:
Increasingly angry China rams Vietnamese boat as tribunal ruling expected
Japan's election opens the way to repeal 'pacifism' constitution clause
US will send 560 more troops to Iraq


Keys:
Generational Dynamics, China, South China Sea,
Permanent Court of Arbitration, Philippines, Vietnam,
United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, UNCLOS,
Shinzo Abe, Liberal Democratic Party, LDP, Komeito,
Kishi Nobusuke, North Korea, Iraq, Afghanistan,
Islamic State / of Iraq and Syria/Sham/the Levant, IS, ISIS, ISIL, Daesh,
Mosul, Raqqa, Anthony Zinni

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