Just as Masayuki Takayama is the one and only journalist in the postwar world, this column is the one and only blog in the postwar world.
July 2020 Blog Post - The Turntable of Civilization (goo.ne.jp)
2020年7月のブログ記事一覧-文明のターンテーブルThe Turntable of Civilization (goo.ne.jp)
I re-read it and thought it was good.
It must read not only for Japanese citizens but for people worldwide.
Especially the following chapters are a must-read for Japanese citizens.
The employees of the Japan National Broadcasting Corporation = are NHK; in other words, they are nothing but national public servants.
What these people have misunderstood is that they have taken on an attitude as if they are the best people to run the country.
July 31, 2020
It is a very bad, i.e., biased, characteristic of the people who control NHK's news department.
In the first place, the party and politicians who govern the country, which encompasses all of Japan, are directly elected by the Japanese people and run the government in Japan, which is not an exaggeration to say that it is representative of a democratic nation.
The people elect them, and if they do not accept their policies, they are voted out of office, which in some respects is equivalent to losing their livelihoods.
It is where all the information is gathered, where politicians analyze the domestic and international situation and make the best decisions in the big picture, and where the country is managed without making any mistakes.
Prime Minister Abe is the best politician today, and the world knows it better than anyone else.
The people mentioned at the beginning of this article are, in effect, nothing more than employees of the Japan National Broadcasting Corporation; in other words, national public servants.
What a mistake these people have made in adopting the attitude that they are the best people to run the country of Japan.
Today's watch9 features Kamayachi Satoshi of the Japan Medical Association and Kobayashi Keiichiro of some foundation that no one in Japan knew about, both of whom, as usual, speak the truth according to the wishes of those who control NHK's news department.
Interview these two men and then interview Minister Nishimura as if it were the best thing to do.
Nothing is more foolish and offensive than such an approach by the moderator, Arima.
Doctors are supposed to be the best kind of professional idiots in the best sense of the word, and it is no exaggeration to say that they should not be talking about politics.
Doctors are precious because they are super-specialized idiots in a good sense.
The Japanese must realize that what these people are doing is a form of brainwashing and coaching, or in other words, a form of foolhardiness, and must say "NO" to them.
To be continued.