CNN iReport CNN iReport

News organization in Japan is rotting

July 2, 2008 | TOKYO, Japan | Vetting explained

SILVERNOTE Posted by:
SILVERNOTE

  • Viewed 210 times
  • Shared 4 times
  • Last updated: July 2, 2008
 
iReport —
I'm Japanese. My English is poor. I might say an impolite thing to you for this. still, I have the thing the I want to say to you. please read. please you know "mainich daily news WaiWai"? It's a Web site of an English version of a newspaper major in Japan. This Web site took obscene news for a long time. but, that is all nonsence. The Japanese is doing a lot of protests as of now. However, the news organization in Japan doesn't try to broadcast our protest. Because the news organization in Japan is rotting. It adheres to the nation of the anti-day thought, and it tries to drop the reputation of overseas Japan. This is true though it is a story like the lie. The site of the summary by the remonstrant exists. http://www8.atwiki.jp/mainichi-matome/(japanese) http://www9.atwiki.jp/mainichiwaiwai/(japanese) http://www31.atwiki.jp/mainichimatome-en/(english) An English site has not been enhanced still so much. but you can know the outline of this matter. I wish. Please know this matter. And, please make it known. And, please remember. The Japanese is not doing the obscene, vulgar act written in this article at all. You must never trust neither Mainichi Shimbun nor Asahi Shimbun if you want to learn our culture. You must not trust the television of Japan if you want to know our culture. You can listen to a Japanese individual voice if you want to know our culture. My hope is only one. I only want you to know true Japan. thank you for read my poor english sentences.
  • Tags:

Comments

Log in to comment

iReport welcomes a lively discussion, so comments on iReports are not pre-screened before they post. See the iReport community guidelines for details about content that is not welcome on iReport.

What is iReport?

  • Share

    Tell a story, offer an opinion, say what's important to you.

  • Discuss

    Join the conversation on the day's big issues.

  • Be heard

    The best iReports get vetted and used on CNN platforms.

iReport is a user-generated section of CNN.com. The stories here come from users. CNN has vetted only the stories marked with the "CNN" badge. MORE...