“Joho Live Miyaneya” (NTV), which has produced many types of fire. In the broadcast on April 26, there was one act in which the performers gave a critical opinion on “freedom of speech”, which is controversial online.
The show on the day reported on the acquisition of Twitter by Elon Musk, who is known as the world’s richest man. With Dave Spector and Shuya Nomura as commentators, we delved into a series of uproar.
Mr. Earon offered to buy Twitter for regarding 5.6 trillion yen to secure freedom of speech, and Twitter agreed. Along with that, the shares will be closed to the public.
After explaining the outline, Dave developed his theory, saying, “Elon Musk himself is blocking a lot of people for his freedom of speech, so it’s a little convincing.” And he asks, “If you do anything, it will be a lawless zone.”
MC Seiji Miyane agrees with Dave’s theory. “It might lead to speech violence,” he said, worried that Mr. Earon would buy Twitter.
And it was Mr. Nomura who showed the most negative attitude. “It’s a private company, following all, because he owns all (stocks),” he said. “Is this world view that he can dominate this media really correct?” It may be, but it may really dominate the world, “he said, denying Mr. Earon’s method head-on.
Is the parent company also criticized? Lawless zone “Miyaneya”
In contrast to the “Miyaneya” stance that denies freedom of speech, on the Internet
《Exactly oversized boomerang》
《What is different from the current situation of the media? Even if it’s false information that we’re right, it’s spilling over. “
《The studio feels negative and grass. These guys just hate freedom of expression. ”
There is a flood of criticisms such as.
Tetsuya Watanabe, a writer and economic commentator with regarding 240,000 followers, responded to this statement. 《Miyaneya Nabetsune and the Yomiuri Shimbun sold fights and laughed. Elon Musk acquired Twitter and made it private, criticized that if it was made a private company, it would not be monitored and there is a possibility that it might be as much as you want, newspaper company, private because it protects freedom of speech It’s a company, but I have a lot of criticism regarding the parent company. ”
The Yomiuri Shimbun Group headquarters, the parent company of NTV, is also one of the companies that keeps its shares private for reasons such as “to protect freedom of speech.” I was directly criticizing Twitter, which has a similar system due to the acquisition by Mr. Earon, but is “Miyaneya” okay?
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