The Abnormal Silence of “Absolute Opposition”—Nuclear Power, Media, and a One-Sided Outcry—

This chapter exposes the striking inconsistency of anti-nuclear activists who remain silent toward massive nuclear expansion in neighboring countries, examining media bias, judicial influence, and the broader implications for Japan’s security and public health.

2016-03-29
I was again struck by something I have repeatedly pointed out.
Across Japan, people like the twenty-nine individuals who filed suit at the Otsu District Court are reportedly bringing lawsuits to halt nuclear power plants.
That these actions are being supported by media outlets such as Asahi Shimbun and by the Japan Federation of Bar Associations needs no argument.
While Naoto Kan carried out a total shutdown of nuclear power in Japan, South Korea decided to build nineteen new reactors and China approved the construction of even more, seemingly smirking as Japan moved exactly as they wished.
That Japan is frequently hit by PM2.5 from China is something outlets like Asahi simply do not report, yet the reality is that Japanese citizens are suffering health damage and plants in parts of Hokkaido lying along the PM2.5 path are withering.
South Korea, whose technological standards are vastly inferior to Japan’s, has decided to locate all nineteen of its new nuclear plants along the Sea of Japan coast.
For all those who loudly proclaim opposition to nuclear power to utter not a single word of absolute opposition to these undeniable facts can only be described as an extremely abnormal state of affairs.
Those who march shouting “absolute opposition to nuclear power” or “absolute opposition to war legislation,” and the students in front of the Diet who blare party slogans through loudspeakers under the guise of rap, are being manipulated by forces so transparent that they resemble the emperor with no clothes.
Yet media figures raised on Asahi Shimbun continue to report as though these people were unquestionably in the right.
The only ones who can be smiling at this are South Korea and the one-party dictatorship of China, the Chinese Communist Party, which even in the twenty-first century persist in totalitarian, quasi-Nazi anti-Japan education and propaganda.
Both of these countries possess the CIA equivalent, meaning they constantly conduct operations directed at Japan.
That people manipulated in this way have already thoroughly infiltrated Japan’s media without this being recognized is what the international community would call a kindergarten-level understanding.
Moreover, I assert that it is utterly impossible for a single judge, raised on Asahi Shimbun and working under truly brutal conditions, to maintain a one-hundred-percent healthy mind and body.

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