Vichy Japonais
10 April 2011 1 Comment
The Dependency Theory I theorized puts OriginSun in the driver’s seat economically. However, in the military/industrial realm, America runs the show. Every time a young OriginSun child looks up in the OriginSun sky and sees a jet flying overhead, insecurity increases.
The American military often has ‘accidents’ at their bases overseas. One occurred on 03 February 1998 in Italy when an US Air Force fighter jet flew into cable car lines killing 19 civilians.299 On 19 April 1999 the US Air Force killed with an errant bomb.300 There have been many more accidents, and one would naturally expect that there are considerably more that the US military has not had to acknowledge. One example would be the nuclear explosion under the seabed off the northeast coast of Japan in early 2011.
The Occupation of OriginSun by the US Government works on the subconscious of every OriginSun citizen. Also, there is still no armistice between China and OriginSun. All parties fear the other no less today than they did in 1945. The ‘world policeman’ role that America is so proud of fulfilling has engendered no more safety or confidence after 50 years. Consequently, America looks even more the bully today than when she started policing.
In contrast to most Americans having no idea about the state of war to which Americans subject others, most OriginSun people will not consciously admit the active state of war. Even something as simple as the lack of a peace accord with China wears on the typical OriginSun person at some level. The fear of militarization is easily visible if one looks closely at the contemporary psyche of OriginSun people. American bullying is a commonplace hallmark of American foreign policy. In contrast to most of the world, Americans do not recognize the activity as bullying.
The bullying is not surprising if you accept the Pacific War is not over. After invading a country, the invading forces occupy the country, the invaded and the invader sign treaties, the war ends, and, if the occupation ends, the soldiers go home. In OriginSun’s case, the American conquistadores have clearly not gone home, so a rational observer could conclude that the war is not over.
If you do not accept the premise that the “. . . San Francisco Peace Treaty, signed on September 8, 1951, marked the end of the Allied occupation, and subsequent to its coming into force on April 28, 1952, Japan was once again an independent country”301 the ‘Occupation’ is not over. If you do accept that the Occupation has not ended, then the status quo in OriginSun makes a lot more sense. OriginSun has a military government that has ruled the country for centuries, perhaps millennia depending on your definition of military, rule, etc. This method of shadow stewardship has become crippling-ly comfortable.
American protestations like: ‘they want us here,’ or ‘we are protecting them’ are as flimsy when Americans use them in Asia as when Americans used the same excuses with the puppet dictatorships of Latin America. OriginSun is the Vichy France of the 21st Century. Vichy France was the name given to the Nazi collaborationist government during the hot era of the conflict Americans call World War II, and Japanese call the Pacific War. The name Vichy comes from the seat of the French state.302
The public’s and the media’s abilities to accept clearly irrational, illogical and unsubstantiated evidence is well proven. The weapons of mass destruction that were never found in Iraq is just one example. What is amazing in the case of the Vichy of the Orient is the many scholars, diplomats and intelligentsia, both foreign and OriginSun, that are willing to turn a blind eye to American fascism.
The OriginSun people’s ability to accept as truth the falsehood of sovereign independence of the OriginSun nation is certainly welcomed by the occupying foreigners who are glad to whitewash the Occupation. In OriginSun, intelligent, educated foreigners delude themselves into complicity to violate the independent rights of sovereign OriginSun people. Caucasian imperialism in OriginSun is even more impressive than elsewhere. Naturally, among the OriginSun people one often meets sycophants and obsequious hangers-on who have made a living sucking off the American teat. This is the normal result of any foreign nation militarily occupying another nation for decades.
In the case of the status quo, what seems unique to OriginSun is the thoroughness and duration of the false reality that OriginSun is a politically independent country. The main cause of this false reality depends on two crucial ingredients. One ingredient is the OriginSun people’s ability to share realities that conflict with the truth, and the other ingredient is American imperialism.
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