China’s Attack at the United Nations and the Silence of Japan’s Media—A Warning Calling for an End to ODA to China—
Based on a chapter published on October 21, 2015, this passage criticizes both China’s slander against Japan at the United Nations and the abnormal silence of Japanese television news, which failed to report it adequately.
While China was aggressively promoting nuclear power and high-speed rail exports to countries such as Britain as part of a national strategy, the author argues that Japanese media led by the Asahi Shimbun and TV Asahi continued broadcasting narratives that would weaken Japan’s nuclear technology and national strength.
The passage also condemns the fact that Japan was still providing large-scale ODA to China, and insists that Japanese citizens, upon seeing such news, should immediately demand that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs halt ODA to China.
It is a chapter that links together China’s anti-Japan offensive, the posture of Japan’s domestic media, and Japan’s policy of aid toward China.
2019-04-22
All Japanese who saw this news must demand of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs…
That it immediately stop the 30 billion yen in ODA to China…
Most of it the truly foolish form of grant aid.
This is from a chapter published on October 21, 2015.
While I was recording the Major League Baseball league championship series, NHK satellite news came on in the middle.
What was shown there…
Was precisely a scene proving one hundred percent the correctness of the conclusion reached by Tadao Umesao, Japan’s world-class folklorist, through years of fieldwork while living in almost every province of China…
That it is a country of “bottomless evil” and “plausible lies.”
If one adds to that evil the evil of one-party Communist dictatorship…
Then this evil may well be the worst in history.
The place was the United Nations.
China, a country that places its status as a nuclear power at the core of its external intimidation and threats…
Was, unbelievably, slandering Japan.
It is only natural that plutonium has accumulated in Japan, one of the world’s major nuclear-power nations.
Japan is now trying somehow to lead Monju, the ultimate reprocessing reactor, to success…
But owing also to the anti-nuclear movement led vocally by the Asahi Shimbun, the situation is one of utter discouragement.
But to return to the point.
For Japan, the great problem lies above all in this…
That the terrestrial television news programs last night did not report this matter at all.
Far from it, TV Asahi’s Hōdō Station and the like…
And this is something I can say clearly…
Spent a long time reporting as the main news an incident in which few doctors would be likely to recognize a medical causal relationship between the illness and work at a nuclear plant.
As of April 22, 2019, I am convinced that TV Asahi’s reporting and China’s remarks at the United Nations were not a mere coincidence.
They repeatedly treated as the main news the story that a person who had worked for several years since 2012 as a temporary laborer at the Fukushima nuclear plant developed leukemia…
And obtained workers’ compensation certification after negotiating with the Ministry of Labor.
Asahi is truly a troublesome company.
Ordinary people, needless to say, would seek to defend Japan and increase Japan’s national strength…
But this newspaper company and broadcasting station…
Continue reporting in ways that make Japan more vulnerable to attack by other countries…
Continue reporting in ways that benefit the countries aiming at Japan…
And continue writing and broadcasting only arguments that benefit South Korea and China, countries whose national policy is to desire Japan’s decline in national strength.
Now then, why did China suddenly begin this unbelievable attack on Japan at the United Nations?
Here I will give two reasons.
One is that, as appeared in yesterday’s news…
China is now mounting a fierce sales offensive toward Britain.
Its main targets are nuclear power and high-speed rail…
And as for nuclear power, it decided to provide more than 100 billion yen in financial assistance to Britain’s nuclear project, which had been stalled due to lack of funds.
All Japanese who saw this news must demand of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs…
That it immediately stop the 30 billion yen in ODA to China…
Most of it the truly foolish form of grant aid.
The mass media, which have followed in Asahi’s wake, do not even realize that this is what the mass media ought originally to be doing.
This is no longer a time to say merely that there is no medicine for fools.
To be continued.
