NHK Watch 9 and the Sanctimonious Praise of Germany

NHK’s Watch 9, through anchor Arima, repeatedly praises Germany while failing to understand how admirable Japan is and while indulging in a masochistic view of history. Its use of Yoko Tawada, a writer said to live in Germany, is another example of NHK’s disgraceful and foolish conduct, something unimaginable in any other advanced country.

May 12, 2020
Watching the subtitles of Yoko Tawada, a writer said to live in Germany, though I know only her name, I saw that she too was a mass of foolish masochistic historical views, perfectly suited for someone like Arima.
NHK’s Watch 9 had become something that made me angry merely by watching it, so I decided to stop watching it, changed the channel, and worked while listening to Bob Marley.
Then, thinking that I should perhaps keep an eye on the screen for the sake of checking it, I turned the TV back on.
This man called Arima is truly someone who makes me want to vomit.
He has absolutely no understanding of how wonderful a country Japan is.
NHK, brainwashed by GHQ, where red union activists in reality believe that the Japanese state is evil and that only they are correct, is, as usual, praising Germany.
Watching the subtitles of Yoko Tawada, a writer said to live in Germany, though I know only her name, I saw that she too was a mass of foolish masochistic historical views, perfectly suited for someone like Arima.
I am someone who does not think Germany is good at all.
Some years ago, when I was watching on television footage of an outdoor classical music concert being held somewhere in Germany, I felt a very strong sense of discomfort toward a married couple in the audience.
They were unnatural.
They were defining their own behavior through pseudo-moralism.
Or perhaps there was an atmosphere as if they wanted to think of themselves as noble because they were listening to classical music; something about it was very unnatural.
It was probably the exact opposite of the atmosphere of Americans.
Above all, Germany is a country where, thanks to the contribution of the Süddeutsche Zeitung, which for many years continued to publish the Asahi Shimbun’s anti-Japanese articles as if they were just what it had been waiting for, about half the people possess anti-Japanese thought, or anti-Japanese sentiment.
NHK, which makes it its custom to praise such a country and to use the conduct of such a country as a basis for criticizing the Japanese government, is a foolish, lowest, and shameful broadcasting station of the worst possible kind; there could be no such state-run broadcasting station in any advanced country other than Japan.
I truly cannot understand the mind of anyone who praises a country like Germany.
I see, then: because NHK is the embodiment of sanctimonious hypocrisy, it is of the same kind as Germany, which is likewise the embodiment of sanctimonious hypocrisy.

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