<<Influence of Media>>
There seems to be a lot of people are in shock finding out Anthony
Bourdain’s death.
I am one of those who are mourning over
Anthony's death.
I’ve quoted his videos and articles many
times in my blog before when explaining Japanese culture.
It is really sad when you find out your
favorite icon has unpredictably and suddenly gone.
Mr. Bourdain is famous also in Japan. He wrote and published many
books in Japanese.
A lot of Japanese people including Sushi
chefs are tweeting their sadness over Bourdain’s death on the internet.
Below are well-known Bourdain’s comments
that are getting attention now.
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“If I knew I was going to die tomorrow
morning I’d probably be eating some really high-end sushi tonight,” he said.
“Ideally, my last meal would be at
Sukiyabashi Jiro, a tiny sushi bar below street level in Tokyo. It serves some
of the finest quality sushi anywhere on the planet,” he wrote.
“I think I’d prefer to die like an old
lion — to crawl away into the bushes where no one can see me draw my last
breath. But in this case, I’d crawl away to a seat in front of this beautiful
hinoki wood sushi bar, where three-Michelin starred Jiro Ono would make me a
22- or 23-course omakase tasting menu,” he added.
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Rest in peace, Anthony Bourdain.
Damn! I can’t believe my favorite TV host
is gone now!
Speaking of Mr.Bourdain, he was a guide
letting ignorant people in the world know the whole different world and
experiences of taste on his programs.
He raised the curiosity of those who have
unquenchable appetite for wisdom and taste.
However, as far as I know, that kind of
trend began back in 1993 when Japan started TV program called “Iron Chef”. This
program made people look at chefs in awe with deep respect.
People in US know this program because “Iron
Chef America” began from 2005 and its program is still on the air.
You might get surprised if you get to know
that there are many US TV programs that are originated from Japan.
I attached the sample images.
<The era Japanese TV programs were created by Japanese>
Back in 80s and 90s, Japanese TV programs
were really innovative and fun to watch.
Nowadays, people in Japan don’t watch TV
anymore because it is boring.
Around year 90s, Japanese TV stations hired
a lot of Koreans. And those Koreans, as they got promoted higher positions, started
to hire only Koreans mostly their relatives and friends. Soon those major TV
stations got taken over by Anti-Japanese pedigree of Koreans.
Because Koreans hired Korean based on their
Anti-Japanese pedigree, talented Japanese people weren’t employed. As the
result, Japanese TV stations ended up being unable to produce anything new due
to the horde of incompetent employees.
This is the consequences of emphasizing pedigree
(racism) instead of ability.
The same thing happened to Japanese Cinema industry.
Korean man became a chairman of Japan Film Association. And Japanese films became
horrible. We find so many Korean movie directors nowadays. And needless to say,
those movies are unworthy to watch.
The only sacred entertainment in Japan, which
hasn’t been contaminated by Korean, is Anime industry.
Animation, unlike movies, is produced by
the creator so no one can tamper the original story and casts whereas in
movies, Korean director can select only Korean actors and distort the original scenario
for the sake of Koreans.
I hear complaints about Mexican immigrants
in US, but at least Mexicans don’t take over US companies while eliminating
Americans, right? Mexicans are not pedigree-oriented people, right? Moreover,
Mexicans are not Anti-US people.
What can we do about intensely
pedigree-oriented Anti-Japanese Korean immigrants (called “Zainichi”) in Japan?
We have a whole different level of problem about immigrants. Although, I have
to emphasize this problem is only limited to Korean pedigree. No other
immigrants are doing such a horrible thing in Japan.
You might wonder “What about Chinese
immigrants in Japan?” Well, Japanese media (TV industries and newspapers) are
occupied by Korean pedigree. And Koreans hate Chinese people because some of
them don’t have Anti-Japanese hatred like Koreans. Koreans would get in trouble
if Chinese employee insisted “You shouldn’t do that!” when Korean employees
tried to broadcast fake news to raise Anti-Japanese hatred. Therefore, those
Japanese media don’t hire Chinese immigrants in their industries for the
purpose of limiting only to their Korean pedigree. So they can safely commit
cheating and raising Anti-Japanese hatred by the same Korean pedigree.
The only Japanese media, as far as I know,
employing Chinese is a TV station called “NHK”.
NHK is the representative Japanese media
but most of employees are Korean pedigree and some Chinese. I know this because
I have my own information checked it myself.
That’s about it for today.
The series of “The Only in Korea” will
continue with more amazing photos and evidences in part-4 and 5. I am working on it.
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