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Fuji TV employee's confession

I translate the memo commented on a website. According to the memo, the person seems to confess keeping broadcasting the particular TV programs on his broadcasting company. But unfortunately, the original memo is unclear to tell that his comment is true because of his unclear message and address. Title: Fuji-Employee's confession I'm working at the Japanese broadcasting company, Fuji TV. Softbank got its company's hierarchy of Fuji TV when it had saved the company from Livedoor's acquisition. And then, the Korean group got the company's ruling position as well because of the Korean driven company, Softbank. Now my company and my collaborating Newspaper company, Sankei, are in a scramble for remaining its corporate power from the Korean group in the company. I need your help to save my company from them. We cannot push them back by ourselves because the group are merely evil enough to take over the corporate ruling position from us. I know we are telling weird to you...

Democrat's suspicious connection

The Japanese Prime Minister, Naoto Kan, refused to apologize to the families of abductees for his political donation to the NGO group, Citizen party, the political group which support Taishi Mori, the family of North Korean abductors and whose leader is Tuyoshi Sakai. Naoto Kan accepted 62 Mil JPY donation to the political activist group but keeps saying at the conference of the House of Representatives Budget Committee, " I did not know well of the group." Keishi Huruya, a member of the opposition party, Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), who is also the leader of the project-team of that ask the Prime Minister for his hidden relationship of the donation with the North Korea's abduction, stood against the Prime Minster to clarify his suspicious connection. Kan answered at the conference, "I knew," about the leader of the Citizen party and his personal friendship with Tuyoshi Sakai. But he intentionally refused the relationship with the son of the abductors, and sa...

The CEO's conspiracy

I had a new friend who can share a part of my life but I've stopped the connection with him because he regarded me as a racist against the Korean both when I announced him that he need to be more skeptical to look at the CEO of Softbank as a contributor to the disaster, and when he found my blog here that I often criticized many Korea's anti-Japanese activities. I stopped keep connecting with him because of the political difference between us. That was sad... I'm not the Korean hater although I'm having some nationalistic perspectives based on the patriotism. Even if he thinks I'm the Korean hater, I believe I'm doing right as a person with the dignity for his country as well as another person who knows well of his friend, the Korean CEO of Softbank, pointed him out that he intentionally bring the negative effect to Japan in order to gain his greedily personal profit. I cannot ignore the Korean invasions as a person who need his mother land and territory. Now, h...

The news was old but I'd notice it.

I've found an old news and facebook topic board on J.Crew's page that J.Crew changed their design because the Korean propagandizing organization VANK claimed to J.Crew's charity T-shirt to help Japan's disaster for Fukushima. Here is another reason why I'm so opponent against the Koreans. Personally, I'm o.k to talk with the Koreans if they have the internationally common sense. Unfortunately, I've never seen any of them with the good neutral opinion. I know I'm having the strong opinion of the political issue but I believe that I'm doing right for the country I was born in. Plus I want to add another anonymous user's comment on a person's blog about J.Crew's reaction from the Korean propaganda. Here is the direct quote... People should notice that the chief designer of J.Crew is Korean American, Marissa Webb who was adopted to American family when she was 4 with her other 3 siblings. No wonder they respond quickly and you know what, w...