Chapter 252: Press Officer
Kitagawa Kako, whose head suddenly burned and ached, knew that she couldn't affect Takeshita Kusaoke, as a national writer, should give his own voice. I know very well that he is not an eye-catching sensational like an artist, but an expression of self-instinct. In Takeshita's body, she has seen that he lives to express his personal thoughts through writing.
Kitagawa Kako especially when she heard him tell herself about the great Turkish writer Pamuk's courage to openly speak out about the taboo of the massacre of Armenians, suddenly became a whole person. I heard from his words that if it weren't for the Turkish government at that time being anxious to join the EU, it would definitely not let Pamuk go without guilt, after all, the EU had already sent representatives to observe Pamuk's trial.
"Miyuki, go to the refrigerator in the kitchen and get an ice pack for your mother." Chie Sakai, who noticed that Kako Kitagawa's face was beginning to change, knew that she was not sick, but had begun to worry about her life for Takeshita Kusaokei. She felt that the other party was a little worried, but she knew that Japan was a country with a real modern civilization and a legal system, and speech was free. This is much more tolerant and open than in Belarus.
Otherwise, the 2015 Nobel Prize in Literature winner Svelana? From time to time, Alesevich attacked the incumbent president, not only without retaliation, but also without even doing anything. Compared to the past, she has been living in exile in other countries. When she won the Nobel Prize in Literature, the president was so angry with her that he didn't even send a polite congratulatory letter. As for Turkey, it has not yet entered the ranks of modern civilization and the rule of law, which makes Pamuk's writing a knife on paper.
Sakai Chie, who is not worried that Takeshita Kusake's life will be in danger or persecuted in his own country, even if he intends to persuade him to a certain extent, it is clear that it is useless, after all, a real great writer is never afraid of death. Rather than let him speak for the government with no conscience. It's better to just kill him. This is the meaning of their life that is different from ordinary people.
"Oh" Kitagawa Miyuki, who said a sigh, trotted to do it, and sat next to Kitagawa Kako, holding Sakai Chie in her left hand with both hands, staring at Takeshita Kusaokei with both eyes to express a dissatisfaction: "You stop here!" See what you're doing. What did it look like to scare Kako? You're sinning. ”
"The so-called crime is a protest against the abnormal phenomenon of social organization." I immediately remembered Dostoevsky's famous quote in "Crime and Punishment", and said it casually.
Miyuki Kitagawa, who was trotting back and forth, soon went and returned. She brought an ice pack, put it on her mother's forehead with her own hands, and said with great concern: "Mom, are you really okay?" Need me call an ambulance or take you back to your room to rest? ”
"I'm fine." Kitagawa Kako, who knew that her body was fine, was all frightened by Takeshita Kusaoke. After all, his words were really not shocking. She was born with little courage, and it was difficult for her to stand it for a while.
On the TV screen, a Japanese press official suddenly appeared live and said about the official statement of the Korean kimchi incident: "We deeply regret that a large number of South Korean people have recently gathered in front of the Japanese Embassy in South Korea to protest. Japan is a country of freedom of speech, and any citizen has the right to express himself freely. We urge the ROK side to calm down the situation as soon as possible so as to prevent further deterioration that could affect the friendly relations between Japan and the ROK. As for the kimchi remarks of the national writer Takeshita Kusaokei, they are only representative of him personally, and do not represent the entire Japanese people and government at all. ”
"It's a big deal. But it made the two countries feel as if they were going to war. South Koreans' protests are like drinking water, and burning things is like eating. Not even a single fool who stood up and cut his fingers appeared. It's a shame. They really looked down on me. Shaking his head and smiling, Takeshita Grass Mustard would never believe that this sesame mung bean thing would force him into exile in another country. Looking at the essence of the phenomenon, he believes that the main reason why the Koreans are making trouble is probably because of the people's hatred of Japan, and his remark that "Korean kimchi is good" just gave them a reason and excuse to make trouble.
The palm of her left hand is Kako Kitagawa, who is holding the ice pack on her forehead, and her two ears can be said to have listened to the opinion of the national information officer on behalf of the government on the kimchi incident. She didn't hear any dissatisfaction from the government about Takeshita Kusaoke. The whole person immediately recovered and felt more comfortable.
"You are still calling Takeshita Kusa a national writer, so does it mean that the Japanese government is secretly supporting his Korean kimchi remarks?" A South Korean reporter based in Japan raised his right hand and gave him an opportunity to ask a question. She thinks she has caught a loophole in the words of the Japanese press officer. said with a face full of indignation.
"The title of national writer is not given by the government to Takeshita Kusaoke, but as a spontaneous respect given by the Japanese people for his outstanding contributions to the field of literature. In addition, the works published by Takeshita Kusa are also obvious to all. "The Japanese press officer is a serious person who sees the tricks and dismantles the tricks, and he smiles without a smile, but in his heart he secretly scolds the other party for not being able to eat grapes and saying that grapes are sour, and he can't see them Japan has finally produced a literary genius for hundreds of years. In fact, he is also one of the many fans of Takeshita Kusaoke. In his mind, his idol in the field of literature is comparable to the Japanese people who once looked forward to the stars and the moon in politics, and finally looked forward to the arrival of Emperor Meiji.
"Kako, what else do you have to worry about. You see, the government is exculpating and speaking for Takeshita-kun. Sakai Chie, who heard the sound outside the strings, really didn't use this to comfort Kitagawa Kako, but understood that the Japanese government also tacitly understood that the spearhead of the Korean kimchi incident was not aimed at Takeshita grass wassabi at all, but at Japan.
The reason why the Japanese government is defending Takeshita Kusabi is to protect itself. What's more, politicians have also seen through this sudden incident that the influence of Takeshita grass mustard in the people is not ordinary. For the sake of future votes, the ruling party will not make the people disgusted with the current government, which will lead to the loss of votes in the future. Therefore, in order to establish a good image in the eyes of the people, they certainly understand what to do in order to get the best result. (To be continued.) )