The Difference NHK Concealed Between “Observe the Constitution” and “In Accordance with the Constitution” | The Enthronement Ceremony and the Deception of Okinawa Reporting

Published on October 29, 2019. This essay criticizes NHK’s coverage of the Enthronement Ceremony for allegedly concealing the difference between “observing the Constitution” and “acting in accordance with the Constitution,” while discussing Okinawa, the Senkaku Islands, Takeshima, North Korea, the Chinese Communist Party, Asahi Shimbun, left-wing infantile disease, and imperial reporting.

October 29, 2019.
The people who control NHK’s news division nevertheless concealed, so to speak, matters inconvenient to them.
They concealed, like kindergarten children, something that anyone could clearly understand at a glance.
I visit the Kyoto Imperial Palace at least forty times a year.
My original purpose was to see the gardens of the Kyoto Imperial Palace and the gardens of the Sento Imperial Palace.
Readers know the course of events during that time.
When the Takamikura was at the Kyoto Imperial Palace, I saw it several times.
Since the other day, I had been thinking, “I would like to go to Nijo Castle for the first time in a while.”
Yesterday, I was talking with a friend about going somewhere.
In celebration of the Ceremony of the Enthronement, Tennoji Zoo was opened free of charge… then what about Kyoto… Nijo Castle was opened free of charge.
Then, all the more, let us go to Nijo Castle.
When I was watching the television broadcast of the Ceremony of the Enthronement, I was impressed by the newly refurbished Takamikura and the clothing of the members of the Imperial Family.
I cancelled the visit to Nijo Castle and decided to continue watching the television broadcast.
Now,
this concerns the program yesterday in which NHK gathered in the studio people who would speak according to NHK’s intentions and reported on the event.
What was repeatedly reported again and again was the difference between the words at the time of the Emperor Emeritus and the present Emperor’s words.
Because they could not conceal the Emperor’s words, they showed the full text again and again.
The people who control NHK’s news division nevertheless concealed, so to speak, matters inconvenient to them.
They concealed, like kindergarten children, something that anyone could clearly understand at a glance.
Until August five years ago, Japan was, unbelievably, controlled by the Asahi Shimbun.
I myself, until August five years ago, not only subscribed to and carefully read the Asahi Shimbun for many years, but also subscribed regularly to Shukan Asahi, and had subscribed regularly to AERA since its founding.
This was during the time when I subscribed regularly to the above three media.
Handō Toshikazu said quite calmly, “Japan was a foolish people, saying things like ‘Long live His Majesty the Emperor’… that was all they were, that level of people.”
With such an arrogant attitude… I wondered, who on earth is this man, who does he think he is?
That was when I first became conscious of Handō Toshikazu.
Masayuki Takayama taught me that this very Handō Toshikazu had been lecturing to the Emperor Emeritus when he was Emperor, or perhaps from the time he was Crown Prince.
Needless to say, I was utterly astonished.
That too is surely an unshakable proof that the Asahi Shimbun had controlled Japan.
After all, a man who, far beyond merely looking down from above, had condemned the Emperor with a distorted ideology was lecturing to the Emperor Emeritus.
This must be what it means to be left speechless.
Masayuki Takayama had also expressed concern that Hosaka Masayasu, who was like a subordinate of Handō Toshikazu, had come to lecture to the Emperor when he was Crown Prince, as though succeeding Handō Toshikazu.
Now, it should have been obvious to anyone that the difference between the words of the Emperor Emeritus and the Emperor was that the Emperor Emeritus said “observe the Constitution,” while the Emperor said “in accordance with the Constitution.”
However, among the NHK announcers and the people prepared by NHK, not a single person mentioned that clear difference.
It is no exaggeration at all to say that the people controlling NHK’s news division, who concealed this matter for many hours, even though it was visible, are patients of left-wing infantile disease with brains below the level of elementary school children.
What they repeatedly brought up was that he said “peace” as many as three times.
…At the time of the Emperor Emeritus, it was once.
And for some reason, they made a certain Miyagi, the chairman of the Okinawa bereaved families’ association, appear repeatedly as if he were one of the main figures this time.
Needless to say, bereaved families are not limited to Okinawa alone.
Even among noncombatant citizens killed by indiscriminate bombing of almost all cities, more than three million died, and more than three hundred thousand died in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Nevertheless, NHK repeatedly brought out that certain Miyagi from Okinawa and had him say, “It was good that he spoke about peace…”
Again, like Handō Toshikazu, he spoke about his impression of the Emperor’s words from an arrogant perspective.
In yesterday’s newspaper, in a small and inconspicuous column, there was an article saying that China’s defense minister had forcefully stated at an international conference that the Senkaku Islands are China’s inherent territory and part of China’s core interests.
NHK, and that certain Miyagi.
If merely chanting “peace” would cause China to stop its intention to advance into, invade, and in other words seize the Senkaku Islands, which are Japan’s inherent territory, then you may keep chanting only “peace” forever.
But that is precisely what China wants.
In other words, The Turntable of Civilization points out that you have been brainwashed by the Chinese Communist Party, that you are under its operations,
and it will absolutely not allow your foolishness to sell Japan to China.
If chanting “peace” would cause South Korea to obediently return Takeshima, which it stole when Japan had been stripped of all its military power, taking advantage of the confusion after defeat, then you may keep chanting “peace” forever.
If chanting “peace” would cause North Korea to stop its nuclear development and stop equipping itself with missiles, then do so.
But to the traitors who control NHK’s news division.
The Emperor whom you have been so eager to use is not a being like you, whose distorted minds could never govern or protect Japan.
He is a being who lives thinking only of protecting the nation and protecting the people.
In particular, can you not even hear that Emperor Showa said that Article 9 alone is unacceptable, that the non-possession of military forces alone is unacceptable?
That peace cannot exist without defending the country is common sense among people all over the world, except you.
The people controlling NHK’s news division and the announcers under them repeatedly said yesterday that Emperor Showa, the Emperor Emeritus ten times, and the Emperor more than half that number, had frequently visited Okinawa.
I, the only person in Japan, inferred as follows the reason why Emperor Showa, the Emperor Emeritus, and the Emperor have frequently visited Okinawa, as NHK repeatedly reported yesterday.
If things continue as they are, if Okinawa remains controlled by the media, it will be completely manipulated by China and South Korea, and people will begin saying outrageous things such as Okinawan independence and Okinawans being an ethnic minority, and Asahi and others will calmly support such things.
The action was taken with full knowledge that breaking through this outrageous situation, and preventing Okinawa Prefecture’s people from falling into the operations that continue to be carried out against Okinawa, is precisely the role of the Emperor of Japan.
The following is from the chapter I published on July 21, titled “Considering That This Election Is About Whether to Choose Shinzo Abe, or to Choose the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan and the Communist Party, Which May Be Called Without Exaggeration the Parties of Agents of Anti-Japanese Propaganda States.”
“To the People of Miyagi Prefecture.”
Preface omitted.
Ishiwī Nozomu, or Ishii Nozomu, the author of Senkaku Hanbaku Manyuaru Hyakudai, a work of labor and a historical masterpiece worthy of the People’s Honor Award, graduated from Kyoto University’s Department of Chinese Language and Literature, and is now an associate professor at Nagasaki Junshin Catholic University.
He brilliantly refuted the lies of Inoue Kiyoshi, one of the patients of left-wing infantile disease who entered and emerged from Kyoto University and who became one of those who harmed Japan, and whom it is no exaggeration at all to say served as an agent of China.
Unexpectedly, he alone restored the honor of Kyoto University.
He is an intellect as a Japanese treasure, standing at the exact opposite pole from the students who are filing a lawsuit against the state over the Kumano Dormitory matter.
Former Prime Minister Fukuda, who has thick pipes to China, and likewise the editorial writers of the Asahi Shimbun, who are inseparable from China, must immediately order Senkaku Hanbaku Manyuaru Hyakudai from the publisher and present it to China’s defense minister.

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