Political Operators and the Media—A Critique of the Structure that Endangers the Nation.
The author defines the term “political operators” as politicians who inflame public sentiment for political gain and criticizes the relationship between such politicians and mass media organizations. The text contrasts this with the author’s evaluation of Shinzo Abe’s understanding of the structure of the Japanese state and examines what is presented as a distortion of political and media discourse.
2019-02-07.
Political operators…those who appeal to the baser emotions of the public, stir up those emotions, and thereby endanger the nation, or who act as agents of neighboring countries to dismantle and sell off the country as their profession.
The chapter published on 2018-04-18 titled “Figures such as Kiyomi Tsujimoto are political operators at the level where one wonders why such people exist as politicians at all” is a chapter that every citizen of Japan should read.
There is probably no politician who understands the “shape of the nation = the structure of the state” of Japan as well as Shinzo Abe.
Figures such as Kiyomi Tsujimoto are political operators at the level where one wonders why such people exist as politicians at all.
They are people who cannot even be compared with Shinzo Abe, and it would not be an exaggeration to say that they know nothing about the structure of Japan as a nation.
It would not be an exaggeration to say that the only things they know are the intentions and directives of the Korean Peninsula and China.
Tsujimoto is described as a political operator who thoroughly practices the idea: “Diet members are said to protect the lives and property of the people, but I did not become one for that reason. I am a Diet member whose role is to dismantle the framework of the state.”
Political operators…those who stir up the baser emotions of the public and endanger the nation, or who act as agents of neighboring countries to dismantle and sell the country, while making their living with large salaries paid from the taxes of the people.
Newspaper media such as the Asahi Shimbun and television networks such as NHK join these political operators in distorting and fabricating facts, appealing to the public’s emotions and inciting them.
Citizens on the internet (young people who have appeared only within the past thirty years) describe this situation, in their deep indignation, as “mass garbage media.”
Just earlier I searched Wikipedia about the position of “councilor” and learned its role for the first time, but that is natural because I have spent my life as a business manager in the private sector.
However, it is different for Diet members, media professionals, and those who make a living through commentary.
All of them must know what a councilor is.
I generally understand the career of Mr. Yanase in a common-sense way, but even I do not know it perfectly as described above.
That is fine for me.
But it is different for them; they must know Mr. Yanase’s career perfectly.
Ryotaro Shiba once spoke of “the shape of this country,” and the Asahi and others often quote that phrase, but he thought about it at a desk.
Shinzo Abe…if Japan were compared to a corporation…is the genuine president who, as its manager, knows the skeleton and structure of the organization in every detail, the best of the present era and rare even in history.
That is precisely why he was able to confront the nation’s illness—deflation—which, as I have repeatedly mentioned, was created by a single reporter in the economic section of the Asahi Shimbun.
What the opposition political operators, newspapers such as the Asahi Shimbun, television networks such as NHK, and the so-called cultural figures and entertainers who depend on them are doing now is this.
They repeatedly launch unbelievable fabricated attacks against Shinzo Abe, a politician who is one of the greatest realists in Japanese history, who sees the world and Japan more clearly than anyone else, and who therefore has gained international prestige.
For what purpose.
The Asahi Shimbun, in addition to acting as an agent of China and the Korean Peninsula, seeks to avenge its grudge after Abe publicly pointed out that its reporting on the “comfort women” issue was fabricated, leading to an apology press conference and the resignation of its president.
Kiyomi Tsujimoto, Tetsuro Fukuyama, and Mizuho Fukushima seek to carry out the intentions and directives of the Korean Peninsula and China.
