The Perversion of NHK’s News Division and Its Deference to South Korea: Sanctions Against South Korea Predicted by JoongAng Ilbo

Published on September 24, 2019.
This essay discusses NHK’s news division, Arima and Kuwako, the Japan Association of Corporate Executives, sanctions against South Korea predicted by JoongAng Ilbo, the Rising Sun Flag issue, Professor Seo Kyoung-duk, and Asahi Shimbun’s responsibility for its comfort women reporting.

September 24, 2019.
The people who control NHK’s news division, and who, in order to evade the Broadcasting Act, in the most petty and underhanded way imaginable, falsely call themselves anchors and the like, and, unbelievably, toward Prime Minister Abe and President Trump.
Professor Seo is a person who, even overseas, has smeared the Rising Sun Flag with the baseless disgrace of being a war-criminal flag, and lives off anti-Japanese business.
Refusing him entry is only natural.
This is a chapter published on July 3, 2019, under that title.
This is a chapter published on March 18, 2019, under the title: Sanctions Against South Korea Predicted by South Korea’s JoongAng Ilbo.
*~* is from today.
*The people who control NHK’s news division, and who, in order to evade the Broadcasting Act, in the most petty and underhanded way imaginable, falsely call themselves anchors and the like, and, unbelievably, continue to make comments from a superior position toward Prime Minister Abe and President Trump…Arima and Kuwako, who in fact obstruct democracy in the most malicious way, receive salaries of the highest class in Japan…although they are NHK employees who are given mountains of time,
are they saying that they did not even know the facts in this chapter, which even I, unpaid and uncompensated, know?
At the same time, the man from the Japan Association of Corporate Executives who was making comments in agreement with them is a chimera and a traitor to the nation itself.
That such a person has been able to say that he represents the Japan Association of Corporate Executives is itself the decadence of postwar Japan.
That man is an enormous fool who cannot even see the facts: that after the war, Japan continued to suffer outrages from South Korea and North Korea, and through their “bottomless evil” and “plausible lies,” assets left on the Korean Peninsula were stolen for nothing, and that Japan has continued to have enormous sums of money extorted from it by traitorous lawyers such as Asahi Shimbun, Mizuho Fukushima, and others, and by traitorous Diet members such as Tsujimoto Kiyomi.
And yet he imagines himself to be an important figure in the Japan Association of Corporate Executives.
He demonstrated how greatly mere examination honor students have murdered the country.
Moreover, the party to whom NHK and those men are showing deference is South Korea.
This is exactly what it means to be struck speechless with astonishment.
Because they pose as pseudo-moralists, it is no exaggeration to say that they are even worse than “bottomless evil” and “plausible lies.”
Already as of March, South Korea’s JoongAng Ilbo had, as a matter of course, predicted Japan’s response.
How malicious last night’s NHK reporting was…they sided with South Korea’s “bottomless evil” and “plausible lies,” and, unbelievably, treated the Japanese government’s entirely natural response…which is still far too mild…as though it were something wrong.
First of all, Asahi Shimbun must place full-page advertisements in every major South Korean newspaper announcing that its comfort women reporting was fabricated reporting.
Because the Japanese government and people have still done absolutely nothing, such as not only ordering Asahi Shimbun to cease publication, but also making it compensate for the astronomical damage it inflicted on Japan.*
Another blog I found on goo also teaches facts that Asahi Shimbun, NHK, and others absolutely never convey.
Sanctions Against South Korea Predicted by South Korea’s JoongAng Ilbo.
2019-03-14 23:01:52 | Japan-Korea Issues.
■JoongAng Ilbo, Japanese-language edition, on the 12th, in an article titled “Atmosphere in Japanese Business Circles: If Seized Assets Are Sold, Korean Branches Will Be Withdrawn,” specifically predicted Japan’s sanctions as follows.
(1) Filing a suit with the International Court of Justice, ICJ.
(2) Tightening measures including suspension of entry visas for South Koreans.
(3) Adding tariffs on South Korean products.
(4) Suspension of remittances.
(5) Export restrictions such as excluding South Korea from the application of trade insurance.
(6) Refusal of South Korea’s application to participate in the Trans-Pacific Partnership, TPP.
(7) Seizure of assets of South Korean companies inside Japan.
(8) Suspension of supply of parts and materials from Japan, such as hydrogen fluoride.
(9) Return of Japanese Ambassador to South Korea Nagamine Yasumasa.
(10) Severance of diplomatic relations.
……End of quotation.
Both South Koreans and Japanese are pessimistic on this point.
South Koreans are frightened that those sanctions might be implemented, while Japanese fear that not even one of those sanctions will be implemented.
On the South Korean side, there is a strong argument that if South Korea loses something, Japan will lose something of equal value, and therefore Japan cannot take the step of imposing sanctions.
But in reality, although it is not the case that Japan has absolutely nothing to lose, what Japan has to gain is far greater.
Those directly wounded will be companies doing business with South Korea, but such things are the responsibility of those companies themselves once they became involved with that country.
If they dislike it, they should withdraw quickly.
Companies that became involved with South Korea for the sake of making money have a very large aspect of being people who drag Japan down.
The government must be careful so that the Tokyo Olympics do not become a stage for anti-Japanese actions by South Koreans.
Specifically, measures such as banning entry to Professor Seo Kyoung-duk, who is trying to enter the Olympics using the Rising Sun Flag as his pretext.
Even merely declaring that this one measure will be taken would have a ripple effect.
Professor Seo is a person who, even overseas, has smeared the Rising Sun Flag with the baseless disgrace of being a war-criminal flag, and lives off anti-Japanese business.
Refusing him entry is only natural.
This essay will continue.
*This person and his activities must be facts that most Japanese people, like me, are learning for the first time.*

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