What Lies Behind the Anti-Nuclear Campaign.Why the Asahi Shimbun and Left-Wing Civic Groups Seek to Destroy Japan’s Nuclear Technology.

Published on April 17, 2019.
Using a special feature in the Yomiuri Shimbun as a point of departure, this piece critically examines the background to the relentless anti-nuclear campaign pursued by the Asahi Shimbun and so-called civic groups, and the ideological and political structure behind it.
It points to forces seeking the destruction of Japan’s nuclear technology, their links with China and the Korean Peninsula, and the deeper problem of the masochistic historical view and anti-Japan ideology rooted in postwar Japan.

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It should be obvious at a glance, even from this feature alone, for what purpose and for whom they continue so relentlessly to oppose nuclear power.

The following is from the special pages 6 to 7 of the Yomiuri Shimbun on Sunday, 4/14.
It is a well-known fact that the Asahi Shimbun is abnormally opposed to nuclear power.
It is trying to bring about the end of Japan’s nuclear technology.
It is also a well-known fact that most of the so-called civic groups that are in step with it are either Communist-linked, or under the influence of China and the Korean Peninsula, left-wing infantilists, or people whose bodies alone have grown into adulthood while their minds remain shaped by GHQ brainwashing.
It should be obvious at a glance, even from this feature alone, for what purpose and for whom they continue so relentlessly to oppose nuclear power.

Lately, I cannot help thinking this.
When it comes to employees of the Asahi Shimbun
especially those who have had business-trip experience or in-house overseas study experience…
one can only conclude that every one of them has fallen into the honey traps and money traps of China and the Korean Peninsula….
That is what it increasingly seems to me.
For I am convinced that among the employees of the Asahi Shimbun
there is not a single person who, like Prime Minister Abe, possesses the depth of thought and the loftiness of principle never to fall into the honey traps of those countries.
To begin with, they are a mass of masochistic historical views and anti-Japan ideology, and sympathizers of China and the Korean Peninsula, so they would probably walk willingly into such honey traps….
Or rather, perhaps China has no need to use honey traps or money traps on people who are already in the palm of its hand.
At most, it may be enough simply to give them friendly treatment and lavish meals.

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