No i suppose we shouldn't, and I think this period in the year should tie in with the surrender anniversary, a reminder of the consequence of unabated global conflict, a reminder of the consequences of failure in diplomacy and the outright ignoring of diplomatic consequences by governments.
Lastly, I think we should draw strength and wisdom from the words of the Showa Emperor who reminded us:
"Let the entire nation continue as one family from generation to generation, ever firm in its faith in the imperishability of its sacred land, and mindful of its heavy burden of responsibility, and of the long road before it.
Unite your total strength, to be devoted to construction for the future. Cultivate the ways of rectitude, foster nobility of spirit, and work with resolution – so that you may enhance the innate glory of the Imperial State and keep pace with the progress of the world."
I think it is important to put things into perspective; Japan , in its present status, is an active participatory representative liberal democracy focused on the rule of law and on the harmony of the family of nations. Japan's current contribution to world peace through the arms of JICA has been active in rebuilding war torn communities around the world, funding for civic engagement, commitment to environmental awareness as well as staying active in peace-oriented missions. I suppose that is one major dichotomy between Modern Democratic Japan from the former Imperialist Japan some 70 years ago.
And in that respect, I believe the Nation has followed and stayed the course of the recommendations of the Showa Emperor. And I believe that it is to the best interest for the Nation to remain in that pathway.
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