The following is the continuation of the previous chapter.
However, if you have a normal feeling, "Well, that's a fine remark, I must say. In North Korea, do you have a newspaper of anti-authority like "Asahi Shimbun" to make Abe cabinet overthrow the company policy?, would not it be appropriate to question it back?
In the first place, where is similar between "North Korea" and "Japan"?
There are no political prisoners in Japan.
Everyone who holds political power has been selected through free elections by citizens, but there is no such thing in North Korea.
There is no "execution" as a bureaucrat of "pretending to obey but secretly betraying".
Despite the fact that "?" Is attached, it is quite unconcerned to write a heading column titled "Japan is changing into North Korea?", There is no choice but to doubt the intellectual level of this reporter.
You should read Mr. Motohiko Izawa's "The Day Japan Becomes the People's Republic" (published by Wac).
It is a rebirth of a novel published in 1996, but it is fresh even if I read it now.
Anti-American struggle led by Asahi Shimbun and others in the 60-year security conflict intensified, Japan's waste to the Communist Party, it is an assumption that the dictator became the world that reigns.
"Another miserable country · Japan" where the reporter who was originally free in Japan had time slipped in nuclear accident.
That's exactly what the Asahi Shimbun dreams about? (?) It was " Japan is changing into North Korea".