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NHK’s “Japan Debut” and The CCP’s Propaganda

July 3rd, 2009

Here’re some of the videos regarding the mass protest demonstration against NHK’s coverage of Japan’s rule over Taiwan during the wartime period. The mass protest marches took place about a month ago in several cities in Japan. In case you haven’t seen it, have a look at what the mainstream Japanese news media don’t want you to know!

Protesters Breaking in to the NHK Headquarters Building
侮辱了台灣的反日極左NHK突入編輯~壹

Reliable, independent broadcasting station Channel Sakura called for a peaceful mass rally to protest against the recently disputed documentary series called Project Japan - Japan Debut created and broadcasted by NHK. Thousands of TV watchers, newspaper readers, and internet users held marches in several major cities across the country.

The subject of this mass protest was the biased, distorted and irresponsible reporting on the Japan’s wartime history and Taiwanese history under the influence of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) thoghts. The purpose of the mass protest demonstration was to draw the nationwide attention over those critical issues and to awaken the public.

Protesters inside the NHK Headquarters Building
侮辱了台灣的反日極左NHK突入編輯~貳

The nationwide mass protests and rallies were fuelled by the firm determination of the angry protesters to put an end to the continuation of the biased ,distorted and irresponsible NHK’s TV documentary series “Project Japan - Japan Debut“.

Thousands of angry Japanese and Taiwanese protesters demonstrated against the biased and distorted NHK’s coverage, yet the mainstream Japanese news media have not reported it enough. The effect of the mass protest now can quickly and easily be ignored by the mainstream news media in Japan. The mainstream Japanese news media have been putting a serious damper on the mass protest demonstration against NHK.

The mainstream news media is often accused of brainwashing masses in Japan. Savvy internet users, especially well-informed younger internet users, call the media MASUGOMI. MASU means Mass and GOMI means Garbage in English. How cool is that?(LOL)

More than 8000 people have been filing letters of protest after days of mass protest marches over the disputed NHK’s TV program series called Project Japan - Japan Debut. The number of people filing letters of protest is still increasing at an alarming rate. It will be the largest lawsuit ever in Japan. A lot more people are expected to file letters of protest.

More Than 8000 People have been Filing Letters of Protest
於、六月二十五日、集體控告!!NHK

Despite having such a large nationwide protest and lawsuit occurring, the mainstream Japanese news media chose not to tell the Japanese people about it enough. The media don’t want you to know it. That’s pretty much indicative of serious ideological bias towards the CCP’s anti-Japanese propaganda in the mainstream news media in Japan today.

The Japanese mainstream media and the educational system largely driven by left-wing ideology have been skillfully employing all the highly effective tools of brainwashing at their disposal. Ill-informed citizens easily fall prey to the fierce media propaganda misleading the public and creating an air of hopelessness and deep-rooted self-loathing in Japan.

Most humans are susceptible to brainwashing. In fact, so many of the Japanese people have been poisoned and brainwashed into some deep self-loathing. Those Japanese people hate Japan. The mainstream Japanese news media have brainwashed ill-informed citizens into voting for DPJ(The Democratic Party of Japan) as well. Anti-government, anti-Conservative propaganda, is euphemistically called Public Information.

JAPAN Debut Issues

The major Japanese news media which shadow political intentions of the CCP, the North&South Korean governments have severely distorted the Japanese people’s thoughts. Unfortunately, the media’s brainwashing is almost completed.

NHK has been fully functioning almost as a Chinese Communist Party’s propaganda machine. The disputed NHK’s TV documentary series “Project Japan - Japan Debut” seems to be carefully designed to evoke hatred and hostility among Taiwanese people towards Japan. The Japanese mainstream news media have been heavily under the influence of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) thoghts and the Korean culture.

Chinese Propaganda in Japan

Devastating Information Warfare attacks are continuously taking place around us every day online and offline. We have been engaged in Information Warfare against the media-programmed CCP’s propaganda and deception on a daily basis.

The number of awakened internet users, however, has been rapidly increasing in Japan. Well-informed younger people are not fooled by the CCP’s propaganda. They can shake off the CCP’s anti-Japanese propaganda floating around online and offline. The Japanese people will not fall for the CCP’s lies and deceptions any longer.

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