Why are you delivering Korean news to Japan?Did you start?There’s no history in Japan where the
people got up on their own and bled to win
democracy.
I think this is the biggest problem in Japan.So you have to learn this part from Korea.I think so. Because I’m a senior in democracy.Especially after the Abe administration, Japan’s fall has been getting worse.
Democracy is also dangerous, so it has become a country that simply hides various issues of
country.
Japanese media like this… I really like to criticize Korea.Probably 90 percent, 99 percent of Japanese
Japan is still better than Korea.But the reality is different.It’s for the Japanese to properly convey Korea’s democracy after the candlelight revolution to Japan.That’s why I’m doing this.
Is it okay to ask how Korea is being seen these days?
Because of COVID-19, Korean citizens can’t hold a rally.
If you think about this situation, I think media and people with power are in an advantageous situation.
So, the Korean media that Nishida thinks of…They think I’m very biased.
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Yes, that’s right.I’ve been watching
Koreannews since 3 years ago.
Until 2019, there was the Second Candle Revolution in Seocho-dong to reform the prosecution.
Until then, citizens held a rally, and
progressive YouTubers also worked hard.I wasn’t as biased as I am now.
Media right now hides unfavorable news about Yoon Seok Yeol.
If it wasn’t for COVID-19, I don’t think it would have been like this.
I think the media would have reported something more neutral.
As the rally disappeared due to COVID-19 and
became more conservative in advocating vested interests.So honestly speaking, Nishida’s view of Korea’s media environment is biased towards Yoon.
Yes, I think so.
So in Korea, democratic president and open president are elected.I think it’ll be a way to change Japanese politics.
For example, Tarot Yamamoto, politicians who want to learn from Korea.I think those kinds of people will appear.Yoon Seok Yeol’s thoughts and things like that will never be democratic.You think I’m going to be authoritative.
Yes, of course!Everyone in Korea knows that the Korean people have achieved democratization with their own power, but
But if you ask if there are remnants of dictatorship powers,I don’t think so.
In order for a dictator to gain power stably,Which institution should I control first?Come to think of it, it’s self-evident.
So the remnants of the current dictatorship in Korea are the media and the prosecution court.
Think about the suspicion of Daejang-dong.
Gil Manbae also…Should I say I’m a judicial reporter? I was a reporter at the prosecution’s doorstep.
All the people involved are reporters who enter the law enforcement.
There’s a cartel centered on prosecutors for corruption in Korea.
In a sense, I think I have more authority than the president.
(Trembling.