Does NHK Politically Exploit Even High School Baseball Players? — Reporting on Plain White Shirts Without the Japanese Flag and Anti-Abe Propaganda
Published on August 28, 2019.
This article criticizes NHK Watch 9’s reporting on the issue of Japan’s high school baseball national team wearing plain white shirts without the Japanese flag or country name when heading to an international tournament in South Korea.
It strongly questions the attitude of NHK, Asahi, and Mainichi in using even high school baseball players as material for reporting on deteriorating Japan-South Korea relations and anti-Abe propaganda.
August 28, 2019.
Far from raising even a single voice against the fact that they were heading there wearing plain white shirts, they were filled with the feeling toward the Abe administration of “See, just as we said,” because Japan-South Korea relations have deteriorated.
NHK’s Watch 9 is unforgivable.
Just now, in the sports corner, regarding the high school baseball representatives heading to an international tournament to be held in South Korea while wearing plain white shirts with neither the Japanese flag nor the country name on them, NHK did not raise even a single voice against it.
Instead, because Japan-South Korea relations have deteriorated, the villains who control NHK, together with Asahi and Mainichi, are filled with the feeling toward the Abe administration of “See, just as we said,” and are using even high school baseball players for anti-Abe purposes, as if to say that the effects have now reached even high school baseball players.
During Obon, night after night, they politically exploited every fragment of Emperor Showa’s words for the sake of their masochistic view of history and their view that Japan was bad and the Japanese military was bad, and now they are politically exploiting even high school baseball players.
The fact that such utterly contemptible people are receiving Japan’s highest-class salaries with the people’s tax money is a disgrace to Japan.
