The monthly magazines Hanada and WiLL, as well as an article by Masayuki Takayama and Yoshiko Sakurai in Shukan Shincho, released today, are a must-read for the people of Japan and the rest of the world.
Firstly, I read two person's article and the first part of the magazine in one sitting, focusing on the series of columns at the beginning of the issue, and was left with the feeling that the media in the U.S. and Japan have reached the edge of corrosion.
My suspicions were confirmed when I read Kadota Ryusho's column at the beginning of Hanada magazine.
Simultaneously, I had the scary feeling that Mutsuo Mabuchi, a worthy student of Kyoto University, had hit the bulls-eye in his article.
Preamble omitted.
Most impressive was the state of Wisconsin.
There was a lot of commotion about "the number of votes cast has finally exceeded the number of eligible voters.
A quick check revealed that it compared to the old voter rolls, which were lower than the new ones.
But even so, when it calculated the turnout, it was an impossible figure of 90.2 percent.
I omitted the second sentence.
Trump should fight to the bitter end and win.
The Democratic Party of Japan and the United States is at the extreme of corrosion, like Japan and the United States' mass media.
None of the Japanese people were aware of this fact until they read this article. Perhaps the American people are the same.
It is not just some elementary school class officer's vote.
It is a matter of elementary school students' level that there is no such thing as a 90.2% voter turnout in a state-by-state or county-by-county election in a democracy.
The mass media in Japan and the U.S. are at a grade school level.
The people of Japan and the United States who believed in it are also below elementary school students' level.
Trump's supporters were correct in claiming that the Democrats stole the election.
The anti-Trump mass media, the majority of the U.S. mass media, were its accomplices.
I'm jaw-dropping.
In the Sankei Shimbun, the former foreign ministry official, Miyake, disregarded the Japanese people's skepticism about the election, labeling them as Trump-worshippers and others.
After being hypocritically manipulated by China and South Korea, two countries of abysmal evil and plausible lies, for 75 years after the war, and having had their astronomical share of national taxes taken away from them, a Ministry of Foreign Affairs official has no right to speak of a nation under the sun!
It is a shame and a stain on Mr. Suga's decision to appoint such a man as his counselor.
This article continues.
Firstly, I read two person's article and the first part of the magazine in one sitting, focusing on the series of columns at the beginning of the issue, and was left with the feeling that the media in the U.S. and Japan have reached the edge of corrosion.
My suspicions were confirmed when I read Kadota Ryusho's column at the beginning of Hanada magazine.
Simultaneously, I had the scary feeling that Mutsuo Mabuchi, a worthy student of Kyoto University, had hit the bulls-eye in his article.
Preamble omitted.
Most impressive was the state of Wisconsin.
There was a lot of commotion about "the number of votes cast has finally exceeded the number of eligible voters.
A quick check revealed that it compared to the old voter rolls, which were lower than the new ones.
But even so, when it calculated the turnout, it was an impossible figure of 90.2 percent.
I omitted the second sentence.
Trump should fight to the bitter end and win.
The Democratic Party of Japan and the United States is at the extreme of corrosion, like Japan and the United States' mass media.
None of the Japanese people were aware of this fact until they read this article. Perhaps the American people are the same.
It is not just some elementary school class officer's vote.
It is a matter of elementary school students' level that there is no such thing as a 90.2% voter turnout in a state-by-state or county-by-county election in a democracy.
The mass media in Japan and the U.S. are at a grade school level.
The people of Japan and the United States who believed in it are also below elementary school students' level.
Trump's supporters were correct in claiming that the Democrats stole the election.
The anti-Trump mass media, the majority of the U.S. mass media, were its accomplices.
I'm jaw-dropping.
In the Sankei Shimbun, the former foreign ministry official, Miyake, disregarded the Japanese people's skepticism about the election, labeling them as Trump-worshippers and others.
After being hypocritically manipulated by China and South Korea, two countries of abysmal evil and plausible lies, for 75 years after the war, and having had their astronomical share of national taxes taken away from them, a Ministry of Foreign Affairs official has no right to speak of a nation under the sun!
It is a shame and a stain on Mr. Suga's decision to appoint such a man as his counselor.
This article continues.