The Origin of Jinyang Lake That NHK Will Not Mention
While NHK’s program Darwin Has Come reported the revival of otters in Korea due to Jinyang Lake, it made no mention of how the dam lake was created. Even an online search yields only program descriptions, raising suspicions of deliberate historical erasure. This essay questions media silence and the distortion of inconvenient facts concerning Japan and Korea.
NHK, strangely enough, does not mention at all the origin of this dam lake known as Jinyang Lake either.
2016-01-25 07:57:41
Theme: Blog
I am now watching NHK’s program “Darwin Has Come,” which states that otters, once extinct in Japan, have made a great comeback in Korea.
The program shows footage saying that the reason for this revival is the existence of the dam lake known as Jinyang Lake.
I immediately had the intuition that this dam lake too must have been built by Japan, so I searched the internet, but nothing came up at all. I typed in “When was Korea’s Jinyang Lake created?” and “Who built Korea’s Jinyang Lake?” but for some reason, nothing related to those questions appeared.
All that came up were program introduction articles written yesterday for the very broadcast I am now watching.
NHK, strangely enough, also makes no mention whatsoever of the origin of this dam lake, Jinyang Lake.
This is neither strange nor mysterious at all. It is proof that Korea deletes, or has deleted, from the internet everything from A to Z that is inconvenient for them.
Whether it is because people inside NHK believe that not touching on such matters constitutes Japan–Korea friendship, or because individuals who take into account the wishes of Korea and North Korea exist within the organization and thoroughly distort NHK’s information,
That, in reality, is what is happening.
