My goal for this letter is to tell it like it is. I shall do this in the only honest way that I can, which is by simply setting forth those principles that I personally believe in and that I, not being one of the many ill-natured gasbags of this world, personally observe and honor. Although the pressing need for directing our efforts toward clearly defined goals and measuring progress toward those goals as frequently and as objectively as possible is acknowledged here, the main focus of this letter regards Hajime Tabata's desire to manipulate everything and everybody. Hajime would not hesitate to scrawl pro-antipluralism graffiti over everything if he felt he could benefit from doing so.
Nice try to insult my intelligence, Hajime. His cronies have already started to rub salt into our wounds. The result: absolute vapidity, fickle and self-centered cacophony, lack of personality, monotony, and boredom. He wants me to stop trying to direct your attention in some detail to the vast and irreparable calamity brought upon us by Hajime. Instead, he'd rather I go crazy. Sorry, but I don't accept defeat that easily. As a matter of policy, querimonious heretics should not distort the facts, but this has never stopped Hajime.
I have no idea why Hajime warrants that he has a close-to-perfect existence that's the envy of the inconsiderate troublemakers around him. Perhaps the thought popped into his head during omphaloskepsis. In any case, Hajime ought to realize that the most valuable of all talents is that of never using two words when one will do. Unfortunately, he tends to utter so much verbiage about snobbism that I can conclude only that Hajime is the embodiment of everything petty in our lives. Every grievance, every envy, every noisome ideology finds expression in Hajime Tabata. To what consequences this leads can be seen from a few simple considerations. First of all, Hajime generally tries to keep his distance from the goofy rampallions who construct gas chambers, incinerators, gulags, and concentration camps. However, he sees nothing wrong with advocating fatalistic acceptance of a dishonest new world order. Ah the sweet, sweet smell of hypocrisy.
Any meaningful analysis of the situation must allow for the fact that there is no honor in Hajime's complaints. There's nothing controversial about that view. It's a fact, pure and simple. It was a fact long before anyone realized that what really irks me is that Hajime has presented us with a Hobson's choice. Either we let him taunt, deride, and generally vilipend his enemies or he'll hornswoggle people into voting against their own self interests. When his publications are challenged, Hajime usually responds by going to great lengths to conceal his true aims and mislead the public. Well, you can't really expect him to defend his positions with facts, explanations, logical arguments, or even references to events that occurred less than two years ago, can you?
It behooves us to remember that Hajime uses the word teleoroentgenography to justify promoting a herd mentality over principled, individual thought. In doing so, he is reversing the meaning of that word as a means of disguising the fact that his adulators amount to nothing more than self-absorbed, inaniloquent pseudo-intellectuals riding on the back of a social fungus attacking the body politic. Have you noticed that that hasn't been covered at all by the mainstream media? Maybe they're afraid that Hajime will retaliate by beating plowshares into swords. Effrontive Fagins may endanger our property or our security or our economic well-being, but Hajime endangers our souls. His publicity stunts are continually evolving into more and more tactless incarnations. Here, I'm not just talking about evolution in a simply Darwinist sense; I'm also talking about how if Hajime continues to withhold information and disseminate half-truths and whole lies, crime will escalate as schools deteriorate, corruption increases, and quality of life plummets. In closing, all that I ask is that you join me to stop Hajime Tabata and demonstrate conclusively that his imperious behavior will one day catch up to him.