The Ideological Bias of the Japanese Media Revealed in NHK and TV Tokyo’s Coverage of President Trump—GHQ Indoctrination, a Self-Denigrating View of History, False Moralism, and Manipulative Reporting
this essay examines coverage of President Donald Trump by NHK News 7 presenter Nobuko Ikeda and a female TV Tokyo Nikkei News presenter, severely questioning the influence of GHQ indoctrination, a self-denigrating view of history, false moralism, left-wing ideology, and editorial manipulation on Japanese television reporting.
2020-08-28
The Ideological Bias of the Japanese Media Revealed in NHK and TV Tokyo’s Coverage of President Trump—GHQ Indoctrination, a Self-Denigrating View of History, False Moralism, and Manipulative Reporting
Among the women who earn their living in the media, there are far too many who are products of GHQ indoctrination, who embrace a self-denigrating view of history, who are embodiments of false moralism, and who suffer from left-wing infantilism.
Ikeda, who is presenting NHK’s seven o’clock news program, which is now being broadcast in an extended edition, has had an abnormal expression on her face from the moment she appeared.
Regarding President Trump’s speech accepting the Republican Party’s presidential nomination, she repeatedly used the word “staging” and, as if delivering the final blow, criticized it at the end by saying that this, too, was “staging.”
Ikeda, what do you think about the fact that NHK’s news reports are frequently edited in accordance with the ideology of the people who control NHK’s news division—in other words, that NHK repeatedly engages in manipulative reporting, which is itself a form of staging?
The female presenter of TV Tokyo’s Nikkei News 10 the other day was also appalling.
Seizing upon a particular subject, she categorically dismissed President Trump as double-tongued.
In what respect is President Trump, who has fulfilled every pledge he made to the people who voted for him, double-tongued?
That female employee does not even understand that giving priority to American interests when negotiating with China—a country that will not disappear overnight—cannot be called double-dealing.
Have you ever, even once, criticized the leaders of China, who have not merely two tongues but a hundred, for being double-tongued?
Just how thoroughly has the Japanese media been indoctrinated by the rulers of a one-party Communist dictatorship?