Yellow Sand and the Silence of the Old Media: An Abnormal Party Realignment on the Eve of the General Election (Yesterday)

Despite severe yellow sand pollution and its health risks, Japan’s old media remains largely silent while continuing to exaggerate nuclear risks. This essay examines the underlying political decay and China’s influence, focusing on the abnormal party realignment that occurred on the eve of the general election (yesterday).

Today’s invasion of yellow sand is severe.
For that reason, I am refraining from going out today.
I wanted to do laundry, but the air is far too polluted to hang anything out on the balcony.
The old media reports virtually nothing about the serious health damage caused by yellow sand.
What they report is limited to weather forecasts saying that tomorrow will be covered by yellow sand, and nothing more.
Meanwhile, nuclear power plants, which are constructed with the highest level of robustness on earth and would not be destroyed unless the planet itself were destroyed, continue to be portrayed as dangerous, even though the cause of March 11 lay in manufacturing and construction defects, as repeatedly clarified by Masayuki Takayama, the only truly singular journalist in the postwar world.
In other words, they continue to make a great uproar over something that is unlikely to happen at all.
Why is that?
Because the yellow sand is being sent by China.
Led by Asahi Shimbun and NHK, these voices keep shouting opposition to nuclear power and steadily weakening Japan’s national strength, precisely because it delights China.
The hospitality they receive when visiting China is nothing short of feudal lords’ travels, complete with nighttime entertainment.
In the most recent general election, the Constitutional Democratic Party and Komeito were given the harshest rebuke by the Japanese people, effectively rejected and brought to an end, resulting in what amounted to expulsion from Japan’s political arena.
Despite this, the two parties moved toward the absurd act of forming a new party.
I am firmly convinced that the mastermind behind this is the Chinese Communist Party.
I believe it was the result of directives issued by China to political operators such as Saito of Komeito and Noda of the Constitutional Democratic Party.
They cannot possibly defy such directives.
That is because they are not statesmen, but mere political operators.
“If you do not act as instructed, we will make public the honey traps and money traps.”
With this single threat, those political operators—however contemptible and despicable their conduct may appear to the public—will nevertheless move exactly as instructed.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *


Please enter the result of the calculation above.

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.