The Abnormal Praise of China and the Korean Peninsula Seen in NHK and the Nikkei: The Sin of Reporting That Never Questions a State’s Legitimacy
Published on August 25, 2019. This chapter, originally sent out on January 20, 2019, criticizes NHK’s special program on China and the Nikkei’s Shunju column praising the Korean Peninsula, while discussing the legitimacy of China’s one-party Communist dictatorship, theft of technology and information, ODA, the reporting stance of the Asahi Shimbun, NHK, and the Nikkei, and the responsibility of Japanese media in emboldening China and the Korean Peninsula.
August 25, 2019.
Without touching at all on the question of the sustainability of China as a state, a one-party Communist dictatorship, or on its legitimacy for humanity,
This is the chapter I sent out on January 20, 2019, under the title: I acutely feel the regret of having continued to subscribe for so long to such a disgusting newspaper.
There is probably no newspaper as foolish as this one…apart from the Asahi Shimbun, TBS, and the like.
Last night’s program…without touching at all on the question of the sustainability of China as a state, a one-party Communist dictatorship, or on its legitimacy for humanity,
and without touching at all on the facts that it stole every kind of technology and information from Japan, the United States, and Europe…that from Japan, by trapping media such as the Asahi Shimbun and NHK and political hacks with money traps and honey traps, and by setting up fabricated historical issues, it drew out the greatest financial assistance in human history and technological assistance represented by Panasonic…after all, it continued receiving ODA from Japan until last year!
Without touching those facts at all,
the special program focused only on the fact that, as a result, China achieved rapid economic development and simply has a population of 1.3 billion, and from beginning to end kept repeating that it is a superpower on a par with the United States.
There could be no more shameful, pathetic, national-traitorous, sellout-like program than this.
It kept bringing on that Ian Bremmer, who is truly nothing but a small man…and as I have already mentioned, if I were China’s intelligence service, I would certainly target this man…and kept making him appear,
saying that the world will become bipolar between the United States and China.
It was the making of a special program as if only the United States and China existed in the world.
The strangeness of NHK, which is in substance Japan’s state broadcaster, making a special program that takes a plausible form but is in fact clearly a program of praise for China!
And the awfulness of this morning’s Shunju column on the front page of the Nikkei, praising the Korean Peninsula.
It is an editorial at the extreme of pseudo-moralism and a masochistic view of history.
It is the extreme of an ideology created by defeat, completely ignoring the historical facts that Masayuki Takayama, Miyawaki Junko, and others have made clear.
A newspaper controlled by people with such sellout-like, national-traitorous ideas.
Were this newspaper not, in any case, a newspaper that writes about the market, I would cancel my subscription immediately.
As of today, I am seriously beginning to think about canceling this newspaper and finding a way to obtain only market trends.
As a Japanese citizen, such a foolish newspaper—though if it were merely foolish, that would still be one thing—
at a time when the Korean Peninsula is revealing its true nature as a country of “bottomless evil” and “plausible lies,”
and as an enemy state toward Japan,
is not merely sending salt to the lowest state in history,
but is writing that, since ancient times, the Korean Peninsula has been superior to Japan.
On earth, is the reporter writing this Shunju truly Japanese?
I acutely feel the regret of having continued to subscribe for so long to such a disgusting newspaper.
There is probably no newspaper as foolish as this one.
Apart from the Asahi Shimbun, TBS, NHK, and the like.
Apart from what the joint work by Takahashi Yoichi and Tamura Hideo has made clear,
in the most important aspects for a state—philosophy, thought, and intellect—
the Nikkei is full of fools.
This morning’s Shunju has disclosed to the whole world
that this newspaper company, the Asahi Shimbun, and NHK
have encouraged and emboldened China and the Korean Peninsula,
whose essence is that they are countries of “bottomless evil” and “plausible lies.”
