Their true aim, however, is obvious. They target things like the national anthem, the national flag and even the monarchy will be targeted if they are allowed to continue, because they wish to destroy Japanese unity, the distinct Japanese cultural identity and national pride. Marxists are and have always been internationalists and so national pride is disgusting to them as it interferes in their global agenda for one international ruling elite over a population that is entirely the same. The influence of these people is seeping into Japanese society and growing, little by little, all the time. They want to forbid the singing of the Kimigayo, forbid the display of the Hinomaru because these are symbols of national pride and of the distinct, independent and powerful Japan that existed before 1945. If they are successful in this they will certainly target the only other institution that remains from that time, that has remained throughout all of Japanese history which is the monarchy. As communists, they are inherently and unalterably opposed to monarchy anywhere in the world and the Japanese monarchy is the oldest and most prestigious in the world so they will want to see it destroyed most of all. And if that happens, Japan will simply cease to exist because the anchor that has held Japan firm throughout thousands of years will be gone. This is a matter that must be taken very seriously and everyone in Japan should recognize this threat and exercise the defense of the institution that is the core, the foundation, the very heart and soul of Japan itself.
共産主義の浸透 - Communist Infiltration
Their true aim, however, is obvious. They target things like the national anthem, the national flag and even the monarchy will be targeted if they are allowed to continue, because they wish to destroy Japanese unity, the distinct Japanese cultural identity and national pride. Marxists are and have always been internationalists and so national pride is disgusting to them as it interferes in their global agenda for one international ruling elite over a population that is entirely the same. The influence of these people is seeping into Japanese society and growing, little by little, all the time. They want to forbid the singing of the Kimigayo, forbid the display of the Hinomaru because these are symbols of national pride and of the distinct, independent and powerful Japan that existed before 1945. If they are successful in this they will certainly target the only other institution that remains from that time, that has remained throughout all of Japanese history which is the monarchy. As communists, they are inherently and unalterably opposed to monarchy anywhere in the world and the Japanese monarchy is the oldest and most prestigious in the world so they will want to see it destroyed most of all. And if that happens, Japan will simply cease to exist because the anchor that has held Japan firm throughout thousands of years will be gone. This is a matter that must be taken very seriously and everyone in Japan should recognize this threat and exercise the defense of the institution that is the core, the foundation, the very heart and soul of Japan itself.
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