Tsuda Daisuke and the Bias of NHK’s News Department: Questioning the True Nature of Those Who Appear in the Media
Published on August 20, 2019. Prompted by the controversy over the Aichi Prefecture-sponsored Biennale, this article criticizes the structure of bias in Japanese media and universities through Tsuda Daisuke’s media appearances, university appointments, the decline of the Asahi Shimbun, NHK’s Watch 9 and Close-Up Gendai, Nakano Koichi, a certain Takeda, and questions about the NHK Party.
August 20, 2019.
It must have become conspicuous from August five years ago onward that a person such as Tsuda Daisuke, whose background and even whether he is a genuine Japanese person are unclear, began appearing in the media.
A friend of mine, one of the foremost readers I know, was astonished by the terrible content of the Biennale sponsored by Aichi Prefecture and searched for Tsuda Daisuke on the Internet, wondering what on earth this was.
“At any rate, Japanese universities are strange and terrible.
After all, they employ such a punk as a teacher.
Japanese universities, whether national or private, receive large amounts of tax money.
And yet such a person is being supported with tax money, which leaves me speechless.
They should return to the people even just the amount of tax money paid to this man…”
It must have become conspicuous from August five years ago onward that a person such as Tsuda Daisuke, whose background and even whether he is a genuine Japanese person are unclear, began appearing in the media.
Now, probably not a single genuine intellectual or decent scholar wants to have anything to do with the Asahi Shimbun.
In recruitment as well, it was once a company that boasted of having many graduates of the University of Tokyo, but now almost no graduates of the University of Tokyo join it, except perhaps for extraordinary fools.
I have also read an article saying that the management was astonished that the situation had become virtually zero.
It was on NHK that I saw this Tsuda someone.
I do not know whether he controls NHK’s news department alongside Ōkoshi and others, or whether he is being used by those who control it, but it is probably a well-known fact among people of insight that the key programs of those who control NHK’s news department are Watch 9 and Close-Up Gendai.
The host of the latter is a certain Takeda with a “henohenomoheji face.”
Just by looking at the lineup of people who appear on this program, one can silently understand that those who control NHK’s news department are leftist childish-disease patients.
I sometimes watch this program casually while doing something else, and even so I have seen Tsuda Daisuke appear several times as a commentator.
Not only that, the person who provides materials for criticizing Japan to the bad foreigners who control the Foreign Correspondents’ Club of Japan is Nakano Koichi, who has the title of professor at Sophia University,
and it was also on Close-Up Gendai that I first learned of this man and later saw him many times.
Some time ago, I had dinner with an acquaintance.
He brought along his proud daughter, who studies at Japan’s finest university.
During the conversation, by chance, the subject turned to something like the above.
She said that she had intuitively felt, “That Takeda someone seems somehow unpleasant…”
There was a moment when I thought that she was indeed not a student at the highest-ranked university for nothing.
The awfulness and strangeness of those who control NHK’s news department are obvious to the eyes of every person of insight.
If the NHK Party says it will correct that biased reporting, I can understand it, but at present I have no idea what the NHK Party wants to do.
This article continues.
