By the way, it will be interesting to see how the media, which made such a fuss over the “human rights issue” surrounding the Olympics, will respond to the Beijing Olympics to be held in China, the undisputed superpower of human rights violations.

The following is from Nobuhiko Sakai’s regular column in yesterday’s Sankei Shimbun.
He represents the thoughts of all honest Japanese citizens.
I will preface this paper with the chapter I sent out on July 12.
I had already mentioned that I stopped subscribing to the Asahi Shimbun, Weekly Asahi, and Aera, which I had subscribed to for many years, after Tadakazu Kimura’s press conference in 2014 when the reality of the Asahi Shimbun became clear.
Since then, I have not read the Asahi Shimbun at all, if I may say so.
The following is from an article by Nobuhiko Sakai, a former professor at the University of Tokyo, entitled “Asahi Shimbun irritated by Tokyo Olympics,” which appears in a unique feature in the current issue of the monthly magazine Sound Argument.
Nobuhiko Sakai has nothing to do with the masochistic view of history or leftist pedophilia.
However, most people on Asahi and NHK with the professor at the University of Tokyo have a masochistic view of history and are probably leftist pedophiles.
The fact that people like Nobuhiko Sakai are so rare proves this. It’s disgusting.
Every sane Japanese citizen who reads the following article should think so.
In 2014, the failure of the Japanese people to not only shut down the Asahi Shimbun and force them to sell all of their assets and compensate the Japanese nation and people for the astronomical damage they have caused was a disaster for Japan and the Japanese people.
We have allowed the Asahi Shimbun to continue to publish such vicious and terrible editorials about the Tokyo Olympics.
The CDP and the Communist Party, which are sympathetic to and use the Asahi Shimbun, are out of the question. Still, the populist politicians in the ruling party are incapable of overcoming even this viciousness.
A genuine politician can crush such vile viciousness with a single word (more on this later).

The following is an article written by Nobuhiko Sakai yesterday.
The media, the “parties concerned” to the Olympics, must examine itself 
The Tokyo Olympics came to an end on August 8. In its editorial of August 7, the day before the Olympics, the Asahi Shimbun called on the government, the Tokyo metropolitan government, and the organizing committee of the Olympics to verify the past events under the headline “Don’t leave problems unresolved, hurry up with verification.
But aren’t we forgetting something important?
As for the Olympic issue, the media is the only party concerned since it has been forcefully demanding that the Olympics be canceled.
The media themselves should conduct a thorough self-examination. 
In any case, there were too many strange and unnatural things that happened in holding the Olympics.
A typical example is the ousting of former Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori, who was the head of the organizing committee, because of his “disparaging remarks about women.
Although it is a common practice of the media to grab the head of ministers and other officials by the scruff of the neck, if one thinks about it properly, it is easy to see that the disparaging remarks about women were exaggerated reports of a few isolated comments. 
Was this part of a planned conspiracy to force the cancellation of the Olympics?
However, the main reason for demanding the cancellation was the danger to life from corona infection.
Jiro Akagawa’s letter to the Asahi Shimbun on June 6, praised by the Elementary Particles column, is a typical example.
In the end, despite all kinds of obstacles, the Olympics have successfully held thanks to the tearful efforts of all concerned. 
The stain, the negative legacy of the Olympics, is that they were held without spectators. 
It threw down a massive amount of money to the drain because the five-party talks succumbed to the opposition’s threats. 
It must thoroughly investigate the situation during this period.  
Even after the end, the opposition is trying to spread the infection and hold the Olympics, but it is too aggressive.
There is a self-explanatory reason for the spread of the infection.
The reason is that the declaration of a state of emergency is no longer as effective as it used to be. 
There are no enforceable laws and regulations in Japan like there are in other countries.
No matter how obedient the Japanese people are, it is natural to become less tense after such repetition.
In the first place, the media themselves have been so adamant in their opposition to enforceable regulations that they have not allowed them to be created.
The public no longer trusts the experts and the media.
The losers of the “Corona Defeat” are not the government but the experts and the media. 
By the way, it will be interesting to see how the media, which made such a fuss over the “human rights issue” surrounding the Olympics, will respond to the Beijing Olympics to be held in China, the undisputed superpower of human rights violations.

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