TV Asahi’s Abnormal Anti-Government Criticism and the Moves of China and the Korean Peninsula

Published on November 1, 2019.
This article discusses the author’s intuition that TV Asahi’s abnormal anti-government criticism, triggered by Education Minister Hagiuda’s “within one’s means” remark, is connected to broader movements involving China and the Korean Peninsula, including Chinese military aircraft incursions, the detention of a Hokkaido University professor in China, Wang Qishan’s visit to Hokkaido, and Otaka Miki’s article in WiLL magazine.

November 1, 2019.
All readers of keen insight will surely think that my intuition was correct when I felt that there is a connection between the unbelievable conduct represented by TV Asahi and the conduct of China and the Korean Peninsula.
The other day, when I turned the channel to TV Asahi early in the morning in order to watch the PGA broadcast held in Japan, which Tiger Woods won, this happened.
A wide show I had never seen before appeared.
The host and the commentators lined up in a tiered panel format were foaming at the mouth and shouting about something.
Wondering what it was about, I found that they were saying it was a problem that Education Minister Hagiuda had made a “within one’s means…” remark, and, seizing the opportunity, all the participants were criticizing the administration.
I was utterly appalled.
At the same time, I also thought of a strange coincidence.
That day, there was a newspaper article saying that a Chinese military information-gathering aircraft had violated Japanese airspace and that Self-Defense Force aircraft had scrambled.
It had violated South Korean airspace, but China had informed South Korea in advance…
South Korea would immediately attack if its airspace were violated…
On the other hand, what about Japan?
As a result of the constitutional-protection activities of media outlets and so-called intellectuals who may without exaggeration be called China’s agents,
Japan cannot even attack enemy intrusions.
Not only that, even when a Hokkaido University professor specializing in modern and contemporary Chinese history, who had visited China after being invited by China, was arrested and imprisoned on China’s arbitrary pretexts, Japan could do nothing.
Reading that article, I mocked myself, thinking that Japan has been completely looked down upon by China to a truly pathetic degree, and yet I felt instant anger.
At such a time, from early morning, TV Asahi was making a huge fuss.
“Within one’s means…”
Even though all human beings live within their own means,
TV Asahi was making an insane uproar in order to turn it into a political issue and in order to attack the Abe administration.
Wang Qishan of China, who came to Japan for the Ceremony of the Enthronement, visited Hokkaido for some reason, following Prime Minister Li’s visit the previous year.
In this month’s issue of WiLL magazine, Otaka Miki, one of the most spirited journalists, has published a major work that not only Japanese citizens but people throughout the world must read, titled “Is This a Plot to Divide Japan? Why Are the Ainu Learning North Korea’s Juche Thought?”
All readers of keen insight will surely think that my intuition was correct when I felt that there is a connection between the unbelievable conduct represented by TV Asahi and the conduct of China and the Korean Peninsula.