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日本の時間、世界の時間。
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A great prime minister Abe was, as evidenced by today's straight-line decline in the stock market

2020年08月28日 17時06分00秒 | 全般

Now, in Japan, they are calling it starting with NHK (perhaps the Asahi Shimbun is the flag-bearer) with corona, etc.
Or a professor of Kyoto University from Kagoshima University declared the Wuhan virus to be naturally occurring in a special feature on NHK with Prof. Yamanaka as the main presenter.
If you read the following genuine article by Lin Jianliang, you will shudder to realize that they are reporting for and supporting China.
It will also make you shudder to realize that China is a hell of a country.
In the chapter on the untrustworthy China paper, we should shudder to think that Trump was not wrong about the malaria drug hydroxychloroquine. We should shudder at the cruelty of the mass media and the NHK and others. They have gone along with it in reporting on Trump as if he were a complete idiot.
I came home today to find the stock market in a tailspin.
I wondered if it was because of Abe's health condition or something in China, etc.
I searched the internet to find out what happened and nothing came up.
Then I turned on the TV and watched NHK, where Prime Minister Abe announced his resignation.
Moments later, a live broadcast of Prime Minister Abe's entrance into the official residence was broadcasted.
The whole country has been notified that Prime Minister Abe will hold a press conference at 5 o'clock.
Everyone in Japan knows that PM Abe has resigned due to the worsening of his chronic illness.
But the female journalist's level of cruelty called out in a high-pitched voice, saying that Prime Minister Abe was not going to resign.
This morning, a friend of mine, who is one of the most well-read people in the world, informed me that in the lower section of the Nikkei newspaper, there was an ad for a book titled "Why Japanese Journalism Has Collapsed" written by Mochizuki Isoko, the worst reporter in the history of the Tokyo Shimbun.
I said. "It's no one but you.
A friend of mine was trying to figure out where in the world they would publish a book like this.
Kodansha.
Yeah, right.
Well, that idiot of a female reporter must have been Mochizuki Isoko or some other equivalent.
A great prime minister Abe was, as evidenced by today's straight-line decline in the stock market as if a local war between the US and China had broken out.

I was concerned because I realized that Prime Minister Abe was quite tired.
On August 6, at the end of a press conference at the memorial service in Hiroshima, a reporter from the Asahi Shimbun, ignoring his advance notice, issued the most outrageous rebuke to the prime minister in the most outrageous manner and tone of voice a mere reporter could have ever uttered.
Aso or Taro Kono would have gone to bat for him or, if the PM was in a normal physical condition, he would have warned them right away.
But people don't get caught off guard when they are really sick. The prime minister should have been concentrating all his energies on keeping his schedule on track. At that moment, the rude voice of those who disrupted the schedule was heard.
This was the reporter from the Asahi Shimbun, who should have been forced to immediately cease publication and compensate for the enormous amount of damage Japan has suffered as a result of its fabricated anti-Japanese reporting to date.
As mentioned many times, a politician who was recognized by world leaders as one of the greatest politicians of all time, a national treasure who fascinated the world as a witty gentleman, worked for 147 days without resting, and fell ill for the sake of his country. The Asahi Shimbun and its employees, who are nothing more than traitors, are going about their business.
There is nothing more annoying than this.

 

 

 


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