The following is an entirely rough draft.
Last night, I left TV Tokyo on.
Gaia no Yoake (Dawn of Gaia), Tobu Railway's new train, isn't it lovely? I'd like to ride it once,
It is Nikko, a self-driving bus with problems encountered, the project developed with the University of Tokyo professor.
Problem solved, the steering wheel on the driver's seat became a big picture.
When I saw the manufacturer's name there, what I thought was a good program went into the abyss.
Of all things, it was BYD.
Why BYD and not Toyota, Nissan, or Honda?
It is The University of Tokyo's wisdom in solving the problems, etc., and all of this information would be leaked to the Chinese.
The video clearly showed the attitude shared by the University of Tokyo professor and the Tobu Railroad executives.
These people, raised in a postwar democracy, have no natural patriotism.
WBS was next on the air.
It is so bad that it is unforgivable.
They showed a young LGBT woman as the president of a company that made men's suits for women and ran the story for a long time.
TV Tokyo, whose parent company is Nihon Keizai Shimbun, was calmly reporting that the consumption effect (market effect) of LGBT people was 37 trillion yen, using public radio waves exclusively at a low price.
What kind of brains can report such nonsense without care?
They are entirely corrupt.
TV Tokyo is a TV station that never learns.
They had previously reported a story with a similar background and motive; then, they ran a lengthy story on a certain Iseya, who started a men's clothing manufacturing and sales company as a symbol of sustainability, as a hero.
Soon after, Iseya was arrested as a drug offender.
This woman, too, will probably appear in the news sooner or later in some criminal case.
I used to have a good impression of a female announcer named Tanaka on "Moya Moya Samaazu" and other TV programs.
But as of today, I have zero liking for her.
She is just the worst smart aleck, and that's all she is.
It is outrageous that such a person talks about domestic politics, economy, diplomacy (international politics), etc., with a plausible face.