The Dignified Bravery of Minister Takaichi, Who Showed the World the Difference Between a Statesman and a Mere Politician

This article praises Minister Takaichi’s judgment concerning NHK and criticizes the conduct of opposition politicians, NHK’s news division, and newspapers such as the Asahi Shimbun.
It argues that the attacks on the prime minister over the “Cherry Blossom Viewing Party” revealed the fundamental difference between a true statesman and mere political operators.

November 16, 2019.
It was a magnificent dignity standing at the opposite pole from the putrid state of the opposition political operators such as those in the Constitutional Democratic Party.
It is no exaggeration to say that it showed the whole world the difference between a mere political operator and a true statesman.
Until August five years ago, when I was still subscribing to the Asahi Shimbun, I did not appreciate Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications Takaichi.
NHK is, in substance, Japan’s state-run broadcasting station, and it is an organization that tries to conceal to the utmost that its staff are national public servants.
However, as a matter of course, the one that supervises this organization… the one that has authority over this organization is the Government of Japan.
Concerning the various problems possessed by this organization, Minister Takaichi recently handed down, with stern clarity, an entirely natural judgment as the person with jurisdiction and supervisory authority.
I greatly revised my opinion of Minister Takaichi.
It was a magnificent dignity standing at the opposite pole from the putrid state of the opposition political operators such as those in the Constitutional Democratic Party.
It is no exaggeration to say that it showed the whole world the difference between a mere political operator and a true statesman.
I have repeatedly referred to those who control NHK’s news division.
They are members of what are probably the most cowardly and vicious people in this world.
In order to deviate from the fact that being journalists is their duty, and moreover from the fact that, in reality, they are national public servants, they invented the title of “caster.”
Although in reality they are reporters engaged in news reporting, they presumably do this in order to escape journalistic ethical rules and to brainwash the Japanese people with a masochistic view of history and with ideas as agents of China and the Korean Peninsula.
The representative of this group that calls itself by the arbitrary title of “caster” and the like is a certain Takeda of Close-up Gendai.
Takeda repeatedly brought on Tsuda Daisuke as a commentator.
That is how I came to know the face of this fool named Tsuda Daisuke.
From his appearance alone, it was clear that he was no good.
Furthermore, he also brought on Nakano Koichi repeatedly.
This man, too, has an appearance that makes it unbelievable that he holds the title of professor at Sophia University.
Recently, he has frequently brought on a man who calls himself a Keio University professor and whose appearance makes one wonder what on earth he is.
I have repeatedly referred to the awfulness of Arima and Kuwako of Watch 9.
Their manner of praising the Swedish high school girl in whom any decent person could see foolishness and abnormality.
Before the announcement of the Nobel Peace Prize, the two commented, with smiles pretending to be good people while fully exposing themselves as pseudo-moralists and hiding the malice inside them, saying things such as, “Could it be that person…?”
When Son Masayoshi of SoftBank announced an abnormally huge deficit settlement of accounts, they commented with an unbelievable sense of intimacy, saying things such as “Son-san…”
Watching this, I thought the following.
Son does show the appearance of a person who has built assets that he could not use up even over an entire lifetime.
On the other hand, the prime minister, risking his life for Japan, flying around the world, fulfilling his duty as the prime minister of a country where “The Turntable of Civilization” is turning,
is forced to spend much of his time on things such as questioning in the Diet, launched in unity by opposition political operators at about the lowest human level, newspapers such as the Asahi Shimbun, and NHK as agents of China and the Korean Peninsula.
Therefore, he inevitably becomes the very opposite of a figure like Son.
Arima and Kuwako showed such intimacy toward a person who, despite making enormous profits, does not pay taxes to Japan,
while toward the prime minister, who continues to defend Japan’s national interests and dignity, they have never shown anything but hostility hidden behind superficial smiles.
I believe that these people frequently eat and drink together, and at such gatherings praise people by saying “Son-san…” and “Xi-san…,” while toward Prime Minister Abe, they repeat the kind of anti-cabinet, anti-establishment remarks once made by one of their shadow figures, Ōkoshi… around the time of the first Abe administration or the early period of the second… “That kind of administration has to be brought down… it ought to collapse…”
They are probably repeating such remarks.
One characteristic of television is that it shows the reality that cannot be hidden no matter how much they try to hide it.
The opposition political operators, especially those of the Constitutional Democratic Party, are probably people with minds similar to those of people on the Korean Peninsula.
That is shown in the way they suddenly began… over the prime minister-hosted “Cherry Blossom Viewing Party,” which had begun from the time when they themselves were in power, to attack the prime minister by making accusations that are beneath even those of gangsters.
NHK, which is completely in tune with and cooperating with this, is pretending to be neutral, while carrying out the most malicious and insidious revenge against Minister Takaichi’s instruction.
A friend of mine, who is one of the most avid readers, watched this prime minister-bashing by making accusations no different from those of gangsters and, unusually indignant, pointed out, “It really makes me want to vomit… it makes me angry just watching it…” and “But that very conduct of theirs is the root cause of the unbelievably insidious and vicious bullying that Nikkyo-so staff members are causing in various places… bullying carried out by full-grown adults, and moreover by adults called teachers.”
This is the reason why I say that the opposition political operators have the same mental structure as people on the Korean Peninsula.
The late Aichi Kiichi, a senior alumnus of my alma mater, was one of the strongest politicians in elections in Japan.
But Prime Minister Abe is a politician even stronger in elections than he was.
He is a politician who always wins overwhelming victories even if he never returns to his electoral district, even if he does no election campaigning at all, and even while continuing diplomacy to govern Japan, protect Japan’s national interests, and stabilize the world from a geopolitical perspective.
Even on a global level, he is one of the strongest politicians in elections.
Even an elementary school student can understand that such a Prime Minister Abe has absolutely no need to devote all his energy to support-organization measures of the kind that the opposition political operators conduct as a daily necessity.
However, the opposition political operators, newspapers such as the Asahi Shimbun, and those who control NHK’s news division cannot understand even this.
Regarding this matter, when those who control NHK’s news division say “according to NHK’s investigation…” and present hotel materials and the like, viewers must immediately realize that this is not their own investigation, but information brought to them by the opposition political operators and others with whom they are in collusion.
The opposition political operators have exactly the same minds as people on the Korean Peninsula, thinking, “Because we do it, the prime minister must be doing it too.”
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