Those Who Endanger the Nation — The Collapse of Security Awareness at NHK

As North Korea’s military threat escalates, this essay exposes the danger embodied by NHK’s “watch9.” By ignoring territorial violations and alliance realities while focusing on political attacks and hollow moralism, Japan’s media is placing the nation itself in jeopardy.

2017-08-12

A friend of mine has stopped watching NHK’s watch9 altogether and has instead begun using that time to read books that ought to be read.

As a result he spent a rich and fulfilling evening without ever witnessing the appalling performance of Kuwako and Arima last night.

I am probably the last person in Japan to have learned how far North Korea had escalated the situation.

Last night President Trump stated clearly at a press conference with Vice President Pence at his side that this was not a provocation but a declaration.

His words represent global common sense.

Despite the fact that numerous North Korean fishing vessels continue to intrude into the Yamato Bank which is unquestionably Japan’s territorial waters and despite the fact that this must have been known NHK’s watch9 reported nothing about it and instead continued to say that doubts remained regarding the malicious fabricated reports launched by the Asahi Shimbun to attack the Abe administration.

But Arima and Kuwako.

There is no other country in the world besides Japan that continues to sit idly by while such territorial intrusions take place.

Even the Philippines which is vastly inferior in military capability would never ignore such actions even if the opponent were China.

Such elementary common sense understandable even to a schoolchild is completely beyond the comprehension of Arima and Kuwako and those who manipulate them namely the people who currently dominate NHK’s news division and who are steeped in pseudo moralism Marxism and a self-deprecating historical view shaped by GHQ’s War Guilt Information Program.

On the contrary the United States has made it absolutely clear that it will defend its allies Japan and South Korea.

That it will not allow attacks on Japan or South Korea President Trump stated explicitly.

And yet a woman around thirty years old who is ignorant not only as an NHK announcer but also utterly uneducated in both domestic and international politics and diplomacy.

Was casually saying things like Trump is like that after all while serving as the anchor of NHK Japan’s national broadcaster’s flagship news program.

That attitude goes beyond being a hopeless fool and makes her a great idiot who endangers the nation.

Without the Japan–U.S. alliance Japan would by tomorrow already have been turned into a vassal state of China which is a one-party communist dictatorship a nation of bottomless evil and plausible lies.

That is because Japan is not a nuclear-armed state.

As for Arima when explaining the date on which North Korea might launch missiles toward Guam.

He calmly stated that it was some commemorative day marking North Korea’s liberation from Japan’s colonial rule.

After reading the essay I wrote on 2015-09-06 which appeared in yesterday’s top fifty I finally understood what kind of minds Arima and Kuwako possess.

They have minds identical to that of the truly outrageous man known as Hakoda Tetsuya.

Incidentally I recently learned for the first time through the Sankei Shimbun that when Hakoda Tetsuya was affiliated with Ritsumeikan University he was apparently the top disciple of Seo Seung who was arrested as a North Korean spy.

He did not stop there and like all those involved in fabricating the comfort women reports at the Asahi Shimbun and like Wakamiya Yoshifumi.

He studied at Yonsei University which I suspect to be a hub of anti-Japanese operations.

Moreover he was at Yonsei University at almost the same time as Alexis Dudden.

To be continued.

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