A Footnote on a Parliamentary Broadcast— Scenes Unknown to 99.9 Percent of the Japanese Public —

This essay serves as a supplementary note on a parliamentary broadcast observed the previous day. By reviewing online footage, it highlights overlooked remarks and examines how carefully staged scenes have been repeatedly used to undermine Japan’s reputation on the international stage.

2016-03-19
This is a supplementary note regarding the parliamentary broadcast I watched yesterday afternoon.
I searched online to reconfirm the content of his questions.
In such cases, the internet is indeed convenient.
It is no exaggeration to say that the internet has dismantled the media’s monopoly on information.
YouTube appeared immediately.
There was a part I had not noticed yesterday.
Arita was shouting, “I have seen all of this on site!”
Watching this scene, I became even more convinced of the correctness of my argument.
This was a scene unknown to 99.9 percent of the people in Japan.
He claimed that he had been present at every scene that 99.9 percent of the Japanese public does not know about, including those that took place in Edogawa Ward and in front of Korea University.
Is such a strange coincidence really possible?
There is no explanation other than that everything was a carefully orchestrated event.
In other words, it would not be an exaggeration to say that a person like Arita is being skillfully used by the CIA of South Korea or North Korea.
If he speaks with full knowledge, it is utterly unforgivable; if he speaks without knowing anything, then from Japan’s perspective he is a troublesome presence, while for the CIA of South Korea or North Korea, there could be no more useful individual.
He attacks the Japanese government in the Diet as if he were the embodiment of moralism.
Those scenes are broadcast nationwide on television.
Not only that, he invariably appears at scenes where certain people hurl insults at resident Koreans using expressions that Japanese would never use.
So-called civic groups, or perhaps his sympathizers, film those scenes.
Without delay, Arita himself brings those videos to the United Nations.
For South Korea and China, which relentlessly exploit the extremely sloppy and haphazard organization known as the United Nations to damage Japan’s credibility and honor in an equally haphazard international society, there is no one more useful than such a person.

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