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Asahi Shimbun's "Personal Grudge Reporting" Fostered Former Prime Minister Abe's Shooting

2022年08月02日 10時50分33秒 | 全般
The following is from Masayuki Takayama's serial column in Themis, a monthly magazine specializing in subscriptions, which arrived yesterday.
This article also proves that he is the one and only journalist in the postwar world.
It is a must-read not only for the Japanese people but for people worldwide.
This article also proves that when Mr. Abe was assassinated, a "transcendence" came to me instantly, and everything I wrote hit the nail on the head.
It is a must-read not only for the Japanese people but for people worldwide.
Asahi Shimbun's "Personal Grudge Reporting" Fostered Former Prime Minister Abe's Shooting
The Asahi Shimbun's "personal grudge report" aided the shooting of former Prime Minister Abe by framing him as an enemy of society, inciting his murder, and containing police security.
A graduate of Seikei University, he was envied by the Tokyo University clique. 
Some Japanese may have imagined that Mr. Kishida would step down after the Upper House election, and either Mr. Abe or Ms. Sanae Takaichi would become prime minister, with Mr. Abe filling in for her. 
At the same time, Russia invaded Ukraine, and Xi Jinping was also aiming at Japan.
At such a time, the three non-nuclear principles The question of whether high-sounding talk based on the three non-nuclear principles is sufficient at a time like this is behind this.
There was a sense of hope that Mr. Abe would be able to realize the people's wishes.
I thought it was a personal feeling, but then an elementary school student lined up to offer flowers in front of Yamato Saidaiji Station, where Mr. Abe was shot, said on TV, "I wanted Mr. Abe to be the prime minister again.
It was impressive to see the adults around him nodding in agreement.
Mr. Abe was an atypical prime minister.
The people who inhabit the world of Japanese politics are either short, fat, or bald.
Or a duplicate of that, plus they wear glasses with high intensity.
Mr. Abe, on the other hand, is tall, handsome, and has abundant hair.
He doesn't wear glasses and speaks English.
He has studied in the U.S. and worked at the New York branch of Kobe Steel before entering politics.
All of this made him an easy target for the envy of the residents of Nagata-cho, a district full of short, fat, and bald people, and the bureaucrats in the Kasumigaseki district.
Another thing that tended to make them jealous was the fact that he graduated from Seikei University.
There is no deep state in Japan.
However, there is a variant of the deep state.
It is the clique of the University of Tokyo.
Those who graduated from the University of Tokyo have a strong sense of belonging in the political, business, and media worlds.
They have a strange pride that they are running the country.
It makes them aggressive or envious of others.
One opposition party member who graduated from the University of Tokyo asked, "Does the prime minister know Nobuyoshi Ashibe?
The postwar interpretation of the Constitution by the University of Tokyo began with Toshiyoshi Miyazawa's August Revolution theory that "sovereignty was transferred from the Emperor to the people without their knowledge.
It was a sophomoric argument that condoned MacArthur's imposed Constitution, but GHQ was pleased.
Miyazawa was able to become a member of the House of Peers.
Ashibe took over his position and shouted, "long live the MacArthur Constitution."
While no honest Japanese, including Mr. Abe, need to know about such prostitution of learning scholars, the Diet members, who boast of having graduated from the University of Tokyo, cannot tolerate a "private school graduate who does not know.
It was ugly that he vomited abuse against Mr. Abe so much.
By the way, Mr. Abe is not only good-looking but also intelligent in his thinking.
He is well educated and has a better international outlook than this Tokyo University graduate.
Above all, it is Trump's words of condolence to Mr. Abe, "He was a patriot above all others," that run through his spine. 
When he made his political debut, the Asahi Shimbun had Takashi Uemura write the lie that "comfort women were forcibly taken away even in Seoul," and Asahi was also making a lot of noise about Yoshiaki Yoshimi's lie that the military was involved in the comfort women. 
The opposition, the media, and the government all thought it was the right thing to do to undermine Japan. 
This article continues.




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