I used to look at the Chinese people as usual until Xi Jinping unleashed his biological weapons on the world.

I used to look at the Chinese people as usual until Xi Jinping unleashed his biological weapons on the world.
Even when the number of Chinese people overflowed the Kyoto city buses and the historical sites in Kyoto, which is also my home garden, I still saw them as usual due to the excessive promotion of tourism overseas. I wondered what kind of numbers they were.
It was because I was accustomed to taking instantaneous pictures without including people from the angle of view, no matter how many people were in the place I wanted to photograph.
However, as I have already mentioned, I could not see Chinese people as usual at the Tokyo Olympics this time.
I suppose it is natural. Naturally, we can’t look at the people who are following Xi Jinping, who is now wreaking havoc worldwide, not to mention the worst dictator in history as the president of the country for life.
Even the 2019 U.S. film “Midway” understands that not only is there no right or wrong in war, but that the war was a war of self-defense for Japan.
However, NHK still reports the war from a self-defeating historical perspective, saying that Japan was wrong and the Japanese people were terrible.
After I watched the Midway mentioned above on wowow, NHK aired a particular program on a U.S. destroyer sinking in the sea of Okinawa.
I learned for the first time that the kamikaze corps was a guardian of Okinawa when I watched the recording of “World! People who want to go to Japan cheering party” on TV Tokyo (I will describe this later). 
NHK’s special does not have that perspective but instead goes on with the self-defeating historical view that Japan fought a terrible war.
I turned off the channel immediately.

Masayuki Takayama, the one and only journalist in the post-war world, wrote in the latter part of his column in the Shukan Shincho yesterday, “In the midst of all this, NHK announcer Kenjiro Toyohara counted Iran as an “Arab country” at the opening ceremony of the Olympics. It was a rare example of all parties involved pulling a face.” He was aware of Kenjiro Toyohara’s ignorance.

As the author of “Turntable of Civilization,” the one and only blog in the post-war world, I was disgusted by Kuwako’s comment at the closing ceremony.
When she saw the image of Chinese athletes dancing, she announced with her characteristic laugh, “Chinese athletes are also dancing,” with an air of genuine affinity or respect for China.
The NHK staff seemed to have such a heartfelt approval of the Chinese athletes at the Tokyo Olympics.
Viewers will remember that Arima, the anchor of watch9, repeatedly referred to China as a superpower.
He seemed to be in the habit of saying that Japan was a small country that could not be compared to China, but the wise man must not have missed the fact that he was demeaning Japan.
The other day, Yui and others who made disgusting comments in the International News Report 2021, and the staff of Close-Up Today, should all move to China if China is such a big country that rivals the U.S. and can always be discerned and respected.
As for Kuwako’s case, there was even an athlete holding up a Mao Zedong badge on the podium (at a time like this, no less), and if they saw a Chinese athlete, they would comment on that. 
It would be most suitable for her to move to China and serve Xi Jinping.

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