Macron’s Vision of the Post-Coronavirus World: An Age That Cannot Tolerate Totalitarianism and the Truth NHK Will Not Report

This article examines a BS Japan news program that reported on the Financial Times editor’s exclusive interview with French President Emmanuel Macron. Macron reflected that the post-coronavirus world cannot be one that tolerates totalitarianism. The article criticizes NHK’s failure to address this essential point, while discussing France’s connection to the Wuhan virus laboratory, the nature of the Chinese Communist Party, and the dangers of intellectual servility to propaganda.

April 23, 2020
Macron clearly reflected on something that the people controlling NHK’s news department have still not mentioned even now.
The world after the coronavirus cannot be a world that permits anything totalitarian.
Last night, I keenly felt that watching NHK’s Watch 9 was not only of no use whatsoever,
but also extremely bad for my mental hygiene,
and I immediately changed the channel.
I had expected at least a little from the newly appointed Wakuda,
but she, too, is probably already beyond help.
These are people made from the defective parts of postwar Japan.
After all, Haruki Wada is a professor at the University of Tokyo,
and Kenzaburo Oe also graduated from the University of Tokyo.
From 10 p.m., I watched a BS Japan news program.
Soon after it began, in a length that would be unthinkable on other stations,
it reported on an exclusive interview with French President Macron
by the female editor of the British Financial Times, which Nikkei acquired.
Macron clearly reflected on something that the people controlling NHK’s news department have still not mentioned even now.
The world after the coronavirus cannot be a world that permits anything totalitarian.
To put it simply, he admonished himself,
including his own country’s previous attitude toward China.
After all, France is the country that built the Wuhan virus laboratory.
Those who think or say that a country like China,
and the Wuhan virus laboratory built by the CCP, which may be described without exaggeration as a mass of evil,
was simply a facility for researching viruses,
are foolish and most malicious naked servants
who serve the naked king known as the one-party dictatorial power of the Chinese Communist Party,
just as the Asahi Shimbun, NHK, and others do.
Just as Lu Xun said that the Chinese are forever slaves,
it is no exaggeration at all to say that they, too,
are slaves forever subordinate to false moralism, left-wing childishness,
the brainwashing of GHQ, and the propaganda of China and South Korea.

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