文明のターンテーブルThe Turntable of Civilization

日本の時間、世界の時間。
The time of Japan, the time of the world

If they had said that marine plastic waste was the problem,

2023年01月18日 09時20分18秒 | 全般

The following is the chapter I translated into English and sent out immediately after I sent out the previous chapter on 7/24/2021.
The following is from the front page of today's Nikkei newspaper.
I will write a rough draft.
The reality is that Europe is still a class society.
People make such a big fuss over a soccer victory because soccer is essentially a venting of the class society.
It is not an exaggeration to say that Europe is a world of make-believe.
If air pollution was the biggest problem for humanity, all they had to do was criticize and correct China thoroughly.
If they had said that marine plastic waste was the problem, they could have criticized China thoroughly and corrected it.
However, they have only said a few words about China.
Merkel, for example, visited Japan only once, while she visited China more than eight times.
She said, "I felt there was no point in visiting a country where the government changes quickly."
It is another example of Germany's cunning.
It is an obvious fact that the Asahi Shimbun changed the government in a short period.
For example, the reporters of the Süddeutsche Zeitung used Asahi Shimbun's articles to write anti-Japanese articles continuously.
As a result, a poll a few years ago showed that, guess what! So they created a nation where about half of the German people had an anti-Japanese ideology.
Financially, Japan and the U.S. gave birth to China, the worst one-party communist dictatorship in history and an unbelievably surveillance society.
However, Europe has been making the world's rules according to the deep recklessness of the Chinese authorities.
It is no exaggeration to say that the man dealing with Europe, adept at wrapping up its selfish pursuit of profits in a cloak of pretense, is Shinjiro Koizumi, who is nothing more than a typical populist politician with a problem in his essential thinking ability.
Ryunosuke Akutagawa would say that no one knows where Japan is going. Still, Europe and China know where Japan is going, which is a ridiculous scenario.
This article continues.

2023/1/17, at Osaka


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