The following is from Masayuki Takayama's work below.
An editorial is demonstrating that he is the one and only journalist in the post-war world.
His criticism of the Asahi Shimbun is not only intense but also accurate.
Chapter I hear death cry of the Asahi Shimbun
'The Asahi lie' continues to increase even though the number of copies decreases.
Even if it decreases, many copies are 'a lie of Asahi Shimbun' that keeps increasing.
The Asahi Shimbun's actual sales fell below 6.5 million copies.
Surprisingly, 6.5 million people read such newspapers in a time when even 2 million Christians do not exist.
Even if there is so much strange person, Japanese society sustains its own sanity.
I feel the Japanese are profound again.
However, it seems that reducing the number of copies is a problem for the Asahi Shimbun.
In a hear tell of, president Watanabe a certain firmly stated that the Asahi would only write criticisms of Abe and friendship between Korea and Japan and that it would not spend any money on the interviews.
In other words, it seems that it would be sufficient to manufacture the circumstantial story without interviewing, following the senior (Katsuichi Honda).
Is Tensei Jingo (September 20, 2015) in the midst of the turmoil of 2015 Japanese military legislation a result?
It is said that a second-grader of the elementary school wrote a letter of concern about threatened peace and entrusted it to the principal, 'Please send it to Prime Minister Abe.'
Would a seven-year-old be impressed by Kazuo Shii's story after staring at the controversy in the Diet?
A little while ago, there was a trial of Kijima kenae, who killed a man with briquettes and walked.
She bought briquettes and also bought charcoal brazier. She also stole the victim's money. All showed her black, but there was no direct evidence of sightings or fingerprints.
The prosecution's statement at this time began with 'The morning was a blanket of snow outside.'
'There is no doubt that it snowed in the middle of the night, even if no one was watching. How could a healthy Japanese judge if someone could snow on a truck? ''
The situation tells the best of the truth.
Same as that.
The letter, which was prepared by the parent or teacher, is more evident than the snow falling at midnight.
In the Asahi Shimbun, it became a hot topic that people in the Asahi Shimbun that Tensei Jingo also began to tell cheap lies.
At the time of the accident, the TEPCO's third-party verification committee revealed that the official residence had ordered: 'do not call core melting.'
It is the same as midnight snow.
No one has any suspicion about what Naoto Kan has said.
However, Asahi intends to be the creator of the Democratic Party.
Kan, who speaks of anti-nuclear power, is also an incarnation of Asahi.
Asahi quickly pulled out Kan and denied that he had not ordered it.
It's like having Kijima Kanae say, 'No, somebody carried the truck in the middle of the night and scattered it.'
It seems right to write both statements together, but the person to tell is different.
The Asahi Shimbun does not do any data collection but deceives by such repairs.
The constitution of the Asahi Shimbun, which does not check it at the desk, cannot be explained simply by Watanabe's cost savings.
But the traditional arrogance of them can be explained.
They think that a stupid reader wouldn't see the lie when they wrote the tall tale.
Even a few days later, there are lie articles on the premise that readers are stupid.
The Nuclear Regulation Authority has approved the extension of the operation of the power reactor for the Kanden Takahama nuclear power plant for over 40 years.
The Asahi Shimbun wrote on the front page that it broke the principle of 'reactors will be decommissioned in 40 years' and said that it is terrible that aging nuclear reactors will survive one after another and continue to operate.
On the second page, 'The 40-year principle, where to go', and the editorial titled 'I oppose prolonging driving,' the Asahi Shimbun has insisted that a nuclear power-free society will be in 20 to 30 years, which is contrary to that, The Asahi Shimbun barks.
It is possible to sneer at the place where they think that the world follows obediently ceremoniously if Asahi Shimbun arranges a complaint.
They wrote the lie of the comfort women, lined up the lies of masochism, but I had not yet heard the remorse.
Why not say what about the world before throwing the principle above all?
Nuclear power plants are useful around the world, including in Germany.
In the United States, 99 reactors are operating at over 90% availability, 83 of which have been extended beyond 40 years to 60 years.
The other day, an application for extension of operation until 80 years was also filed.
On the other hand, the operation rate of Japanese reactors is less than half of that of the United States due to harassment of Asahi and trouble of local governments to give money.
It's still shiny after 40 years.
Where is the aging reactor?
When it comes to anything, in a foreign country, how, and so on, does Asahi Shimbun drop a sermon?
Nonetheless, it doesn't tell the information of 'the world already operates a nuclear power plant fireplace for 80 years' absolutely by a nuclear power plant problem.
The 6.5 million readers who are ridiculed by the Asahi Shimbun to that extent are still quite ridiculous.
(July 14, 2016)