The True Killers Behind His Death — Karōshi as a State-Induced Crime
The overwork death of a section chief at the Takahama Nuclear Power Plant was not caused by TEPCO.
It was the result of reckless political decisions after March 11, 2011, and the moral manipulation led by major media outlets such as the Asahi Shimbun.
The true perpetrators who killed him will be waiting in hell, where King Enma has prepared the harshest punishment.
2016-10-20
While watching the 7 p.m. NHK news, a report came on stating that a section chief at the Takahama Nuclear Power Plant had died from karōshi, death by overwork.
Those who have long subscribed to newspapers such as the Asahi Shimbun, and have unconsciously become pseudo-moralists, will likely think it was TEPCO’s responsibility, but I will be the first to tell the world that this is completely wrong.
Those who killed him were the three men and women who exploited the Great East Japan Earthquake of March 11, 2011, for their own private interests, and led the nation into the most foolish decision imaginable: the shutdown of all nuclear power plants.
The readers already know exactly what kind of people they are.
Bearing equal, or even greater responsibility, are the Asahi Shimbun Company and those who have aligned themselves with it.
Completely untouched by evils such as self-interest, distorted ideology, or manipulating public opinion at the behest of China or South Korea, this section chief worked 150 percent for the company he had chosen as the place of his life, for his work, and ultimately for Japan itself, and died an unknown man; the bitterness of his death will be vindicated as my commentary resonates across the world.
The true perpetrators who killed him will be waiting in hell, where King Enma has prepared the harshest punishment.
King Enma’s punishment cannot be escaped, even with ten trillion yen.
