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Regain castrated emotions

On March 1, 2014, the ghostwriter case of Mamoru Samuragouchi, an irresponsible editor on the side of being deceived, is making noise.
The actions of Samuragouchi and Aragaki, who have made money by using all the deafness as a weapon to make good money, cannot be forgiven.

I can't feel even more resentment at the usual irresponsibility of the media, who have hung around this and scattered lies to the world with their faces.

As soon as Aragaki revealed his true identity, the media, who had praised him as "modern Beethoven," turned around and condemned Samuragouchi as a fraudster, and he could not detect even a childish lie. Putting responsibility on the shelf and biting the cheeks.

The ugliness of shifting responsibility as soon as it becomes disadvantageous by just fanning it is exactly the essence of the selling country media, which has consistently deceived the people as a puppet of foreign powers after the war.

By the way, it is natural to denounce Samuragouchi and the mass media for selling countries, but what I would like to point out here is that this case brilliantly exposed the "unfounded common sense" and "victim delusion" of postwar democracy. It means that it is a thing.

 

editor:

it's an event that can happen anywhere in society today.

 

Commissioner:

That's right. What I would like you to think about is that the CD sold like a jump under the name of Samuragouchi, and the concert was sold out immediately. What is the reason?

It was composed by a handicapped person named Zen Deaf, the symphony No. 1 HIROSHIMA "composed for 20 minutes after the atomic bombing of Hiroshima", and Samuragouchi visited the disaster area in Tohoku and dedicated it to the victims. If the lie = directing that the song was a song that impressed the audience, it must be said that it was a great success.

If the audience is deceived without the ability to detect lies and is impressed as a result, it should be fully satisfactory for that person.

If anyone has doubts about their emotions just because the lie is revealed, it means that their emotions are being manipulated by others around them, not by themselves.

Certainly, it is natural that the local governments and citizens used, such as Hiroshima City, became ridiculous and stopped thanking Samurakochi because the lie was found.

Especially in classical music, where the population is still small in Japan, how many people understood and listened to the CD and were impressed at the concert venue?

The hypocrisy of the present age is due to the fact that Samura Kawachi himself has sold all the deafness, and that the song that Samura Kawachi gave to the girl violinist with artificial limbs was forced to play after putting on the artificial limbs in front of the audience. In society, physical disability was a perfect requirement for collecting the sympathy of the audience and collecting money.

 

2. Postwar democracy, even with emotions castrated, repeats, but I can't say that the buyers and audiences attached to it are not responsible.

Those who haven't really understood classical music and art have been put on the fake commentary of the song, and the reputation made by the media has already created an inspiring attitude even before listening. ..

But it should be satisfying to have experienced more than enough excitement for an amateur.
You shouldn't mourn being deceived just because the commentary or background of the song was a lie, but in reality, the excitement you experienced becomes a lie, and even your feelings become a lie by others. We must earnestly understand that the situation of lie, that is, the mystery of giving up self-responsibility for one's thoughts and feelings, is inherent in the present democracy.
It is an exaggeration to say that it is unusual for the current social tendency to avoid self-responsibility to pass on responsibility not only to the result of the action but also to the emotions of one's own emotions, which is the basis of the action. There is none.

Unfortunately, there is a prevailing tendency to look at the complexion of others, even expressing or suppressing one's emotions. What is beautiful and what is ugly!

What is good and what is wrong!

Furthermore, the mystery that even my emotions and sorrows, such as "I don't know how to get angry," does not occur, must be said to be a typical example of postwar values ​​in which even emotions were castrated by a weakening policy. Hmm.

 

3. Express your emotions at your own risk!
Editor

It's unusual for a pathetic society that you can't judge for yourself.

 

Commissioner:

That's right.

The postwar democracy society itself, represented by peace and human rights, must once again discover the fact that it is a crucible of deception and hypocrisy on the premise of being "deceived."
Of course, it is essential that the person's emotions are greatly influenced by their surroundings and environment, and it is natural that they cannot escape from now on.

And human society is nothing but Ashura, where living human beings are mixed and collide with individual emotions that change every day.
There are truths that no one knows, and all kinds of lies and vagueness are drifting and flooding every moment.

In it, one justifies things in one's own way and touts them in order to survive, and others choose and interpret this in their own way.

There is nothing good or bad about each emotion, and we must not forget the uniform theory and reasoning that are glued with beautiful things, and the reason that is surpassed by the emotions of passion.

Therefore, in order to survive this Ashura, it is indispensable to hone the strong sensibility, make a decisive judgment, and have the will and responsibility to carry out unrelentingly.

It must be remembered that building that responsible society actually leads directly to a powerful reconstruction of the country.
Dismiss the lie of the hoax of the selling country media and the reputation of the surroundings, and don't hesitate to see and hear directly about every event!

Believe in your emotions, make instant decisions, and be willing to take responsibility for all the consequences. Have the courage and courage!

In other words, I am convinced that the attitude of "impress! Never mourn!" Is the key to opening up yourself and overcoming the current feeling of obstruction.

Now is the time to courageously reveal strong personal and national emotions in order to crush even the castrated post-war democracy!


Editor

Thank you for your moving story.

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