これも頼もう。訳してね。

daさんの<ya2kc.89596$vn.255244@sea-read.news.verio.net>から
>正論ですな。
>
>RYOUMAさんの<SRKic.87794$vn.253274@sea-read.news.verio.net>から
>>We Japanese are blind. 
>>As if we got attacked by terrorists so many times, the 
>>political, official, and financial circles would never 
>>move but the people would suffer. Anyhow the government
>>party is supposed to win in the Japanese political 
>>system, and even the nongovernment parties are 
>>"semi-government parties" that have the same capability.
>>Boneheads who never go to vote are overflowing and 
>>newspapers, TVs, and commentators who can't argue capture
>>their eyes and ears. Thus, any kind of terrorism is not 
>>effective to the people.
>>The most effectual way is to send the *blackship of sound 
>>journalism to wake up the prejudiced media. In fact we 
>>Japanese only have the media just like Tokugawa's 
>>isolationist shogunate of 300 years.
>>3 main newspapers that represent Japanese media hold their
>>tongue. See nothing, say nothing, and never listen. They 
>>don't have a nib to criticize the government. Neither are
>>political programs on TV.
>>So, the people without eyes and ears now lost their mouths 
>>and never know what is going on in the world. 
>>We'd better make a Japanese version of the Aljajeera and 
>>broadcast it instead, because we Japanese actually have 
>>good eyes, ears, and mouths to understand the true 
>>journalism more than anybody. 
>>
>>*blackship-  In mid 19th century American black warships 
>>             came to Japan to compel the Tokugawa's
>>             shogunate to open the country. Before then
>>             it had had an isolation policy, so that 
>>             the people had not known anything about
>>             the outside world. Afterward, the people
>>             realized that they had to learn from the
>>             outside and stirred up, and eventually
>>             they overturned the shogunate government.