Why TBS Broadcasts Anti-Japanese Reports|Testimony by a Former TBS Employee and the Structure of TV Station Control
Published on July 18, 2019.
This article republishes a chapter first posted on June 22, 2017, introducing what is described as testimony by a former TBS employee explaining why the reporting of TBS, TV Asahi, NHK, and other media outlets became anti-Japanese and biased.
It discusses pressure from Chongryon, the creation of a special hiring quota, infiltration into news and programming departments, and the alleged fabrication and aggressive promotion of the Korean Wave boom as part of the transformation of Japanese television stations.
July 18, 2019.
In other words, it means that each TV station has been taken over by Koreans in Japan.
As evidence of this, the fabrication of the Korean Wave boom and TV programs aggressively pushing the Korean Wave have been carried out.
The chapter I posted on September 17, 2018, titled “Do You Know Why TBS Broadcasts Anti-Japanese Reports?” is now overwhelmingly in first place in Ameba search numbers, followed by the chapter I will introduce in the next chapter.
The following is the chapter I posted in Japan on June 22, 2017, titled “How TBS, through the clever pressure of Chongryon, created a no-examination quota for Koreans in Japan and was gradually taken over by Koreans in Japan is recorded in detail.”
In this chapter lies perfectly every reason why the reporting of TBS, TV Asahi, and NHK carries out such terrible editing and such blatant anti-Japanese reporting.
It perfectly reveals why the biased reporting of NHK, TBS, TV Asahi, the Asahi Shimbun, and others is so terrible and persistent.
It is because people with the DNA of countries of “bottomless evil” and “plausible lies” control the news departments, especially the programming departments, of television stations and have become editorial commentators.
I regret, at least a little, that I should have repeatedly posted this chapter many times.
Because it is a truth that the Japanese people did not know, it is a truth that the world could not possibly know.
However, for example, the reality of towns in the United States where comfort women statues have been installed and the reality revealed by this chapter are exactly the same.
In other words, this is a chapter showing that similar operations are being carried out all over the world and that there are people all over the world who are controlled by them.
Do you know why TBS broadcasts anti-Japanese reports?
A former TBS employee’s monologue.
“Let me tell you how our station ended up like this.”
It records in detail how TBS, through the clever pressure of Chongryon, created a no-examination quota for Koreans in Japan and was gradually taken over by Koreans in Japan.
(1) From the 1960s onward.
Not long after television broadcasting began, over minor issues of wording during broadcasts, for example calling the “Democratic People’s Republic of Korea” “North Korea,” Chongryon repeatedly carried out protest actions close to threats against the company and the homes of its executives.
They even went so far as to push their way to people’s homes with an appearance almost like yakuza.
As a “settlement” for the protest actions, a “Korean-resident quota” was secretly created in hiring.
Every year, centered on the children of Chongryon executives, hiring continued without entrance examinations, with only interviews in form.
The station side even “asked” Chongryon to keep the secret agreement on the Korean-resident quota confidential from the competent authorities, thereby giving Chongryon further leverage over it, and through naive amateurish responses, it became unable to move.
(2) From the 1970s onward.
A mad era when public opinion applauded as long as the government was attacked.
Executives who mistook the “anti-Japanese programs” of Korean-resident employees for “a pen’s battle against power” and “investigative reporting” actively promoted Korean residents within the company.
It was fine to state idealistic arguments such as, “There must be no discrimination in promotion between Japanese employees and Korean-resident employees,” but looking at the result, it was naive not to discriminate in promotion.
Korean-resident employees who were promoted to section chief and department chief thoroughly carried out reverse-discrimination personnel practices that irrationally favored naturalized second-generation Korean residents.
Japanese employees who objected were thoroughly marked and removed from the front line of program production, such as sales and general affairs.
(3) From the 1980s to the 1990s.
Promoted Korean-resident employees occupied decisive posts such as producers of major news programs and heads of the news bureau.
The program News 23, which welcomed as its anchor the Korean-resident editor-in-chief of a certain left-wing weekly magazine, Chikushi Tetsuya, obtained high ratings through support from viewers of the baby-boom generation who had devoted themselves to student movements during their student days.
In the 1989 House of Councillors election, the “Doi Socialist Party” and the “Madonna Boom” were thoroughly supported through an “anti-consumption-tax campaign.”
It reported Prime Minister Uno’s scandal day after day, and openly supported the Socialist Party, including by consistently calling the Korean-resident Socialist Party leader “Otaka-san.”
The Socialist Party won a landslide victory.
It reported emotionally that “the mountain had moved.”
(4) From the 1990s to the 2000s.
Scandals that could have denied its very existence as a news organization occurred one after another, including biased reporting, fabricated reporting, and the provision of interview information to specific forces.
The Asahi Shimbun and its affiliate TV Asahi, which are called “left-wing” just like us, have many reports that, if anything, reflect “Beijing’s intention,” and their methods, for better or worse, are precise and calculating; in our case, by contrast, almost all of the many troubles that occurred during this period were related to the Korean Peninsula.
The content of the scandals was also crude and ad hoc, beginning with the Aum incident, in which the station helped a Korean cult that carried out terrorism.
With the economic slump after the collapse of the bubble economy, advertising revenue, already difficult, came to depend heavily on “consumer finance” and “pachinko.”
Indeed, our broadcasting station is operated by Koreans in Japan with Korean-resident money.
After 2005, I think program production will be carried out in a more blatant form to “create” stars among Koreans in Japan.
In this way, each TV station continued every year to hire Koreans in Japan without entrance examinations.
Of course, Koreans in Japan obtained Japanese family registers and entered under Japanese names.
They are so-called “fake Japanese.”
Those Korean-resident employees were promoted, and from 1980 onward began to take decisive positions of power, such as producers of major news programs and heads of news bureaus.
In other words, it means that each TV station has been taken over by Koreans in Japan.
As evidence of this, the fabrication of the Korean Wave boom and TV programs aggressively pushing the Korean Wave have been carried out.
TBS, which felt fear, continued thereafter to hire Koreans in Japan every year without entrance examinations.
Having tasted success through this intimidation, Chongryon threatened the various television stations and newspaper companies in the same way as TBS, picking quarrels with them and making them create Korean-resident quotas.
NHK is the same.
In this way, Japanese television stations came to be controlled by Korean residents in Japan pretending to be Japanese.
The Korean residents who have controlled the Japanese media are “worms inside the lion’s body” in Japanese society.
A worm that lives inside the lion’s body and receives its benefits instead eats the lion’s flesh and eventually brings the lion to death.
In other words, they are people who do harm while inside organizations and people who repay kindness with enmity.
Why do they not understand that if the lion dies, the worm will also die?
The media controlled by Korean residents are stirring up fear of war and intensifying movements to obstruct the Abe administration and force it to resign.
And then the TBS president made a surprising statement at the entrance ceremony.
If the TBS president holds and expresses such thoughts, Japan is finished.
Unless he becomes a truly Japanese manager with good sense, he is unqualified as the head of a news organization.
Can this still be called a news organization?
