Snow Patrol is also an excellent British band.
Chasing Cars at the Albert Hall in London.
They, too, embody our culture and civilization.
They are the antithesis of Xi Jinping, who has proven himself to be the worst dictator and criminal in humankind's history, and China, which he rules, and the stupid countries that follow him.
The people of China's daily lives and the countries that follow it are the exact opposite of our daily lives.
What is the Chinese public?
Since the Tiananmen Square massacre, the Chinese people have been raised with Nazism in the name of anti-Japanese education.
A people under the watchful eye of Xi Jinping, the worst criminal in humankind's history, realized in the 21st century the surveillance society envisioned by Orwell.
Those who call themselves Han Chinese may only be a part of the surveillance society. Still, Tibetans, Uighurs, Inner Mongolians, and Falun Gong followers are under more genocide and ethnic oppression than the Nazis.
This concert has the essence of the daily life of, say, the G7 countries.
It is a routine that China and its followers have no connection to.
The orchestra people accompanying the concert are chorusing along with the singers, looking supremely happy.
I had never seen such a scene before.
I guess that's because chasing cars is so wonderful.
Like the BBC, the UK is alive and well.
Especially in rock 'n' roll, the UK is the undisputed champion, leading the world.
In this field, Germany, the treacherous friend of the Western nations that had to confront China, cannot be compared.
But I think.
The music performed by the celebrities of the Japanese Johnny's Agency, who are being fawned over by the Japanese mass media, who continue to report against the country in the following manner, cannot be called music.
The music of the Korean talent imitating Johnny's Agency can hardly be called music either.
Compared to the music produced by the British, it is more like noise.
The UK's music is the most unrelated to the mass media, which is nothing but pseudo-moralism, PC, and populism.
This concert is our everyday life.
It is Xi Jinping who has made this everyday life nothing.
The Wuhan virus that he has spread all over the world has drastically changed our daily lives.
The other day, I saw a video on YouTube showing Hawaii's current state, a place I have visited countless times, using the Sheraton Hotel in Waikiki as the subject.
I was reminded of the fury of the Wuhan virus that Xi Jinping has unleashed on the world.
I was reminded of the fury of the Wuhan virus that Xi Jinping has been spreading around the world because Waikiki is a different world than I have ever seen before.
Not a single one of the opposition politicians of the Constitutional Democratic Party, mass media such as the Asahi Shimbun and NHK, so-called cultural figures, so-called scholars, so-called human rights lawyers, or so-called civic groups have come forward to accuse Xi Jinping.
On the contrary, they are attacking us, the Japanese people, and the Japanese government.
They should be doubly and triply ashamed of themselves, especially former Kyoto University President Juichi Yamazaki, a certain Takagi in criminal law, and a female professor, Keiichiro Hirano.
All of them continue to make shameless remarks, pretending that they are good citizens and (hilariously) the guardians of democracy.
But in some respects, they are even eviler than Xi Jinping.
They don't know it.
They don't know that there is no such thing as the gates of heaven.
The only one who knows where they are going is King Yama.
In other words, in the Sanzu River of hell, Yama is waiting for them with the same maximum torment for Xi Jinping.
They only feel good about it because it cannot punish them in this life.
Snow Patrol Reworked - Chasing Cars Live at the Royal Albert Hall