Doubts About NHK’s News Division and the U.N. Human Rights Apparatus—Questioning the Structure That Targets Japan
This essay sharply questions NHK’s news structure, the employment of foreign-origin personnel, and what the author sees as an anti-Japan framework driven by U.N. human-rights bodies under Chinese influence.
It expresses a strong sense of crisis over Japan’s media, sovereignty, and the way it continues funding international institutions.
2019-06-06
So that this kind of investigation cannot be carried out, they… through human rights bodies and the like under the influence of China, the largest and worst human-rights-abusing state in the world… keep launching attacks against Japan, the country of the highest freedom and intelligence in the world.
Tonight, because I had eaten a late and substantial dinner, I kept watching television even after watching the interleague games of professional baseball.
This year, since Giants vs. Rakuten was being held in Sendai, my hometown and the city I will love forever, I enjoyed it every day for three days.
Because I remained full the whole time… while thinking that from today on I probably could no longer watch NHK’s international news… I selected “Tosa Cuisine…” from the program guide on the main television and watched Cambrian Palace, but on the sub television I had left BS1 on even after the baseball ended, so the international news was playing.
They were reporting on the legalization of marijuana in North America and the trends among Japanese tourists, and the person commenting as the one in charge was a woman named Kim.
Together with the woman named Sen last night, what in the world is happening to NHK?
Of course, I am not saying that hiring foreigners is in itself wrong, but South Korea has continued anti-Japan education for seventy years after the war, and North Korea is probably much the same, while the anti-Japan education begun by Jiang Zemin was intended to divert the people’s eyes from the Tiananmen Incident and maintain the one-party dictatorship of the Communist Party… these two countries are the only two anti-Japan states in the world, in other words, hostile states toward Japan.
Why is there any reason that NHK, which is in effect Japan’s state broadcaster, must hire people who, by their very names, assert that they are from those countries?
What kind of people are it that dominate NHK’s news division… the Diet ought to investigate this rigorously.
Moreover, so that this kind of investigation cannot be carried out, they, through the ugliest and lowest organization in human history… human-rights bodies and the like under the influence of China, the largest and worst human-rights-abusing state in the world…
there, those who make their living under such titles as “special rapporteur,” men who are in themselves nothing other than agents of China and Korea, such as David Kaye… unbelievably… belong to organizations that keep launching attacks against Japan, the country of the highest freedom and intelligence in the world… and it is Japan that has continued providing overwhelmingly enormous funds to maintain such organizations, which is a truly unfunny comedy.
To be continued.
