Tuesday, March 2, 2010

ToyotaGate: Toyota Is Using The Same Type Of Deception With The American Consumers That Led To December 7, 1941

Black Buzz News Service
San Francisco, California
March 2, 2010

While in college, I had a Japanese classmate who informed me that while his countrymen were talking about peace with FDR with one hand, they were holding a samurai sword behind their backs with the other hand. He claimed the Japanese set the U.S. up for an attack on December 7, 1941. My classmate also stated that when they (Japanese) were talking about peace with FDR, their Armada of Aircraft Carriers were moving rapidly toward Pearl Harbor for a "date which will live infamy".
According to my Japanese classmate, the Japanese were deliberately baiting FDR and talking out of both sides of their mouths about peace.
My classmate further stated that the Imperial Government of Japan viewed the U.S. and Britain as great Imperial White Supremacist powers who would threaten Japanese interest in parts of Asia, Indo-China, and particularly in the South Pacific. The student from Japan stated that all the other Asian Nations, except for Japan, were incapable of stopping the blind naked adventurism, aggression, and exploitation of the Asian continent by the European nations. My classmate further stated that when Japan invaded Manchuria in the 1930's, that England nor the U.S. did anything to repulse that invasion. So both the Yanks and Brits were viewed as easy soft nations that would not interfere with Japanese plans for expansion throughout Asia. My classmate maintained that Japan had beaten Russia so badly in the Russo-Japanese War of 1904, that they (Japanese) really believed they were superior to any race or ethnic group on the planet and they viewed Adolf Hitler as a madman to be used to further their own Imperial ambitions in Asia. My classmate claimed that Hitler wanted to have the U.S. bogged down in Asia/Pacific so that the U.S. would not have sufficient troop strength to fight the Third Reich on the continent of Europe.
The one thing that my classmate kept saying in 1963 is that the U.S. may have beaten the Japanese in the military war, but Japan would win the long range economic war against the U.S. My classmate advised that Japanese don't fight wars for one or five years but they engage in intense battles called "wars" for 100 year cycles. In other words, they fight wars for 100 years and perhaps the Japanese surrender aboard the battleship Missouri on September 2, 1945 did not end the real conflict between Japan and the United States.
My swimming coach in college was also Japanese. He contended that Japanese culture is inundated with such things as surprise attack, ambush, deception, subterfuge, camouflage and related strategies and tactics and that those strategies and tactics were an integral part of both the Ninja and Samurai traditions.
Now doesn't Toyota have the American consumer by the tail so that many Americans have become dependent upon Toyota for jobs and their livelihoods? How sickening!
It's a known fact that all U.S. Companies & Corporations and Corporations worldwide engage in deception and deceit. But the folks at Toyota have taken the art of deception to newer heights that make Enron and Worldcom look rather amateurish. It is obvious that Toyota has placed a premium on profits for the sake of safety while the American consumers have been systematically brainwashed about Toyota and other Japanese manufacturers relative to quality. The quality coming from Japan is not what it is cracked up to be and more in-depth evaluations of all Japanese motor vehicles by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration along with independent evaluators would be in order. It is very unfortunate that Consumer Reports, Consumer Guide, Motor Trend, Car and Driver, Road & Track and various other so-called experts in the field fed us that nonsense about Japanese quality being better than the American bred manufacturers. I'm sorry its simply not true. But the Japanese Car Companies won the public relations battle by feeding us a steady diet of brainwashing and deception about their alleged quality superiority.
The American consumer should refrain from buying any products from Toyota. What is needed is consumer solidarity against the Toyota Motor Corporation of America and Toyota worldwide.





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