Why Does TBS Broadcast Anti-Japanese Reports? An Accusation Involving Chongryon, Korean Resident Hiring Quotas, and Control of Television Stations
Published on September 17, 2019.
This article discusses the reporting stance of TBS, TV Asahi, NHK, and other broadcasters, focusing on alleged pressure from Chongryon, hiring quotas for Korean residents in Japan, infiltration into television stations, the Korean Wave boom, and the background of anti-Japanese reporting.
It also links these issues to anti-Japanese propaganda overseas, such as comfort women statue campaigns in the United States, warning that people around the world are assisting what the author calls Nazism in the name of anti-Japanese education.
September 17, 2019.
Similar operations are being carried out all over the world, and there are people everywhere who are controlled by them and take anti-Japanese propaganda at face value; in other words, there are people all over the world who assist Nazism in the name of anti-Japanese education.
This is a chapter I published on this day last year, September 17, 2018, under the title: “But, for example, the reality of cities in the United States that install comfort women statues is exactly the same as the reality revealed in this chapter.”
The following is a chapter I published domestically in Japan on June 22, 2017, under the title: “From Chongryon’s clever pressure, a detailed account of how TBS, which created an examination-free hiring quota for Korean residents in Japan, was gradually taken over by Korean residents in Japan.”
In this chapter lies perfectly everything that explains why the reporting of TBS, TV Asahi, and NHK carries out such terrible editing and such blatant anti-Japanese reporting.
I regret somewhat that I should have repeatedly published this chapter many times.
It is a truth that the Japanese people did not know, and therefore it is a truth that the world could not possibly know.
But, for example, the reality of cities in the United States that install comfort women statues is exactly the same as the reality revealed in this chapter.
Similar operations are being carried out all over the world, and there are people everywhere who are controlled by them and take anti-Japanese propaganda at face value; in other words, there are people all over the world who assist Nazism in the name of anti-Japanese education.
Do you know why TBS broadcasts anti-Japanese reports?
A former TBS employee’s monologue.
“Let me tell you the process by which our station became like this.”
It describes in detail how, through Chongryon’s clever pressure, TBS, which created an examination-free hiring quota for Korean residents in Japan, was gradually taken over by Korean residents in Japan.
(1) From the 1960s.
Not long after television broadcasting began, in response to minor wording issues during broadcasts, such as calling the “Democratic People’s Republic of Korea” “North Korea,” protest actions close to threats were repeatedly carried out by Chongryon against the company and against the homes of executives.
They even came pressing to the homes with appearances resembling yakuza.
As a “settlement” to these protest actions, a “Korean resident quota” was secretly created in hiring.
Hiring without entrance examinations, with only interviews in form, continued every year, centered on the children of Chongryon executives.
The station side “asked” Chongryon to keep the secret agreement on the Korean resident quota confidential from the supervising government agency, thereby allowing it to gain even more leverage, and through amateurishly naive responses the station gradually became unable to move.
(2) From the 1970s.
It was a mad era in which public opinion applauded as long as the government was attacked.
Management executives mistook “anti-Japanese programs” made by Korean resident employees for “the pen’s fight against power” and “investigative reporting,” and actively promoted Korean residents within the company.
It was fine that they stated ideals such as “there must be no discrimination in promotion between Japanese employees and Korean resident employees,” but looking at the results, it was naive not to discriminate in promotion; Korean resident employees who were promoted to section chief and department chief thoroughly carried out reverse-discriminatory personnel practices that irrationally favored naturalized second-generation Korean residents.
Japanese employees who objected were thoroughly marked and removed from the front lines of program production to sales, general affairs, and other departments.
(3) From the 1980s to the 1990s.
Promoted Korean resident employees occupied decisive posts, such as producers of major news programs and news bureau chiefs.
The program News 23, which brought in as anchor the Korean resident editor-in-chief of a certain leftist weekly magazine, Tetsuya Chikushi, gained high ratings thanks to the support of viewers from the baby-boomer generation who had been absorbed in student movements during their student days.
In the 1989 House of Councillors election, it thoroughly supported the “Doi Socialist Party” and the “Madonna boom” through an “anti-consumption tax campaign.”
It reported daily on Prime Minister Uno’s scandal and openly supported the Socialist Party, for example by thoroughly calling the Socialist Party’s Korean resident party leader “Otaka-san.”
The Socialist Party won a landslide victory.
It reported emotionally that “the mountain moved.”
(4) From the 1990s to the 2000s.
Scandals that could negate its existence as a news organization occurred one after another, such as biased reporting, fabricated reporting, and providing reporting information to specific forces.
Like us, the Asahi Shimbun and its affiliated TV Asahi are called “leftist,” and if anything, they often carry reports that reflect “Beijing’s will,” and their methods are, for better or worse, meticulous and calculating.
In our case, however, nearly all of the many troubles that occurred during this period were connected to the Korean Peninsula.
The content of the scandals was also crude and improvised, beginning with the Aum incident, in which it assisted a Korean cult that carried out terrorism.
Due to the economic stagnation after the collapse of the bubble, advertising revenue, already severe, became heavily dependent on “consumer finance” and “pachinko.”
In fact, our broadcasting station is operated by Korean residents in Japan with funds from Korean residents in Japan.
After 2005, I think program production will be carried out in an even more blatant form to “create” Korean resident stars.
In this way, each TV station continued every year to hire Korean residents in Japan without entrance examinations.
Of course, Korean residents in Japan obtained Japanese family registers and entered under Japanese names.
They are so-called “Japanese impersonators.”
Those Korean resident employees in Japan were promoted, and from around 1980 onward, they began to take up posts with decisive power, such as producers of major news programs and news bureau chiefs.
In other words, each TV station has been taken over by Korean residents in Japan.
As proof of this, the fabrication of the Korean Wave boom and the aggressive pushing of the Korean Wave on television have been unfolded.
TBS, which felt fear, continued thereafter to hire Korean residents in Japan every year without entrance examinations.
Having tasted success through this intimidation, Chongryon threatened each television station and newspaper company in the same way as TBS by picking quarrels with them, forcing them to establish Korean resident quotas.
NHK is the same.
Thus, Japanese television stations came to be controlled by Korean residents in Japan who impersonate Japanese people.
The Korean residents in Japan who control the Japanese media are “worms inside the lion’s body” in Japanese society.
A worm that lives inside the body of a lion and receives its benefits instead eats the lion’s flesh and eventually brings the lion to death.
In other words, they are those who cause harm while being inside an organization, or those who return enmity for favors.
Why do they not understand that if the lion dies, the worms also die?
The media controlled by Korean residents in Japan are intensifying moves to fan the fear of war, drag down the Abe administration, and force it to resign.
And then the TBS president made a shocking statement at the entrance ceremony.
If the TBS president holds and expresses such ideas, Japan is finished.
Unless he becomes a sensible and truly Japanese business leader, he is disqualified as the head of a news organization.
Can this still be called a news organization?
