The Philosophy That Enlarged Asahi Shimbun While Weakening Japan

This article exposes how Asahi Shimbun pursued only its own expansion, while undermining Japan’s national strength through distorted ideology and anti-nuclear activism.

2016-05-06

Previously, I pointed out for the first time in the world the reason behind this.
Until August of the year before last, Japan was a country controlled by Asahi Shimbun.
That Asahi had been manipulated by the governments of China and South Korea, or by the CIA, and further by people in Japan who were virtually spies acting on their behalf.
Therefore, it had absolutely no intention of making Japan larger or stronger.
It lacked the philosophy that any corporate manager naturally possesses.

However, it did possess one philosophy alone: to enlarge its own company, Asahi Shimbun, and to extend its influence throughout Japan.

Feeling焦り at the arrival of the internet age, they staked the company’s fate on constructing two super-high-rise office towers in Nakanoshima, Osaka, in order to preserve their power.
When building along the river on soft ground, they exercised Asahi Shimbun’s influence over the state to raise the floor-area ratio from 1,000 percent to 1,600 percent.

Now they are once again working to weaken Japan’s national strength, and to impose a Japan premium when purchasing oil and coal from other countries, by obsessively advocating anti-nuclear policies.
Yet if a direct-hit earthquake were to strike Osaka, nuclear power plants would not even flinch, whereas the risks posed by their Nakanoshima twin high-rise towers cannot even be compared to those of nuclear facilities.

People of all ages, raised while reading Asahi and thoroughly indoctrinated by it, fail to understand even this.
They repeatedly march through city streets, slapping the label “war legislation” — a term beneath even kindergarten-level thinking — onto bills intended to protect the nation.

For example, while my household electricity bill has risen from the ten-thousand-yen range to nearly twenty thousand yen, they continue to parade through the streets shouting anti-nuclear slogans in order to guarantee, for the next twenty years, that a handful of business executives — who could without exaggeration be called traitors — receive world-highest-price feed-in tariffs for solar power, funded by the burden placed on Japanese citizens.

This is not merely below kindergarten level; it can only be described as sheer foolishness.

To be continued.

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