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Truth About Japan-Korea Annexation

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Anti-Japanese activities overseas by neighboring countries are as active as ever, especially on foreign video sites where there are many pro-Japanese comments, etc., and suddenly, at least once a week, we see anti-Japanese comments that are completely off-topic.
Many Japanese people are almost ignorant about the Japan-Korea issue, so they believe the lies of Koreans, but Japan was not at war with Korea at that time.
On the contrary, we fought together as Japanese in WWII.
Since history is not covered in the media, Japanese Americans and Japanese living abroad are not exposed to the truth, and I often hear stories of Japanese children being bullied at school because of it, so I decided to post this topic to let people know about the correct history.
If you have any useful information, whether in English or Japanese literature, please share it with us.

I recently learned about the Korean anti-Japan thing then it turned out to be that Koreans only benefited from Japan's annexation and even after that until today. They were basically brainwashed by distorted history mostly influenced by the left communists and North Korean and Chinese governments. Now many Korean and international scholars are bringing out the facts. Japan didn't even invade Korea, it was done by an international agreement proposed by the Korean government and it was celebrated internationally because of the severely corrupted Korean governments for centuries like current North Korea.

Japan immediately released Koreans from the slavery system upon annexation and it spent 1/4 of their own tax money to improve their lives - from the most poverty state (while there was even a famine going on in the northern part of Japan), they built more than 5,000 schools for children even Seoul University and taught Both Korean population and their life span DOUBLED just in 35 years like a miracle and they were taught fishery and farming skills, they pay less than a half of taxes Japanese or foreigners on the peninsula did, yet so many Koreans smuggled themselves into Japan for a much better life.

Besides, during the WW2, Koreans fought as Japanese under that rising sun flag they all volunteered and well paid (in fact like 98% of the Korean men failed the exam and turned down) so many were not sent to the battle fields but were just sent to administer local people and prison camps so that's what's going on. people and prison camps so that's why not so much casualty compared to Japanese men on mainland (like 20k vs

I once lived in South Korea for a few years, now I see the truth In fact most of them say now they In fact most of them say now they understand why their elders kept saying their life was better under Japans control but on media and school all about that anti-japan propaganda. They said the rising sun was not a problem until the recent soccer match in 2011... It is indeed a tragedy that several years ago an old Korean man was beaten to death by a man in his 30s just because he said he was happy and safer during Japanese annexation.

I encourage people to learn history from the university courses, it's quite interesting what they teach is so different from What Koreans writes on Wikipedia or just simply learn their language so that you can see for yourself what those people are actually saying in their country.

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↓ First, a description of the Japan-Korea era in a moment.

Excerpt from the book "Freedom Betrayed" by the 31st and former U.S. President Hoover (1965 ) :

"I first visited Korea in 1909 to advise Japanese industrialists on engineering. "The people of Korea at that time had nowhere else in Asia. The people of Korea at that time were in the most miserable condition that I had ever seen anywhere in Asia. There was no law and order, many people were starving and had no clothing, supplies, or even a place to live. Sanitation was non-existent, and filth and excrement covered the entire village. Roads were impassable, and there were virtually no facilities for assembly or education. The only thing that could occasionally break the pathetic landscape was a lone tree standing alone. Thieves and outlaws were everywhere.

Only 35 years of Japanese rule followed, but it brought revolutionary improvements in the lives of the Korean people. The Japanese first brought law and order to this unlikely people, building ports, railroads, roads and communications, excellent public facilities, and spectacularly improved homes. They also introduced a sanitation system and introduced better agricultural techniques. They built huge fertilizer factories in North Korea, bringing the people's food supply up to adequate levels. They planted trees and created forests, even on bare mountains, and established systems for people's education and skill development. In no time at all, even the dusty, dirty clothes of dingy colors were replaced by clean, dazzling, colorful garments.

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  • 2021/06/23 (Wed) 23:25
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Here's one example that explains why many Korean elders used to say (not publicly anymore) that they were happier under Japan's control. Former US President Hebert Hoover wrote in his book "Freedom Betrayed", completed in 1965:

"I first visited Korea in 1909, to advise some Japanese Industrialists on engineering matters. The Korean people at that time were in the most disheartening condition that I had witnessed in any part of Asia. There was little law and order. The masses were underfed, under-clothed, under housed and under equipped. There was no sanitation, and filth and squalor enveloped the whole countryside. The roads were hardly passable, and there were scant communication or educational facilities. Scarcely a tree broke the dismal landscape. Thieves and bandits seemed to be unrestrained.

During the thirty-five years of Japanese control, the life of the Korean people was revolutionized. Beginning with this most unpromising human material, the Japanese established order, built harbors, railways, roads and communications, good public buildings, and greatly improved housing. They established sanitation and taught better methods of agriculture. They built immense fertilizer factories in North Korea which lifted the people’s food supplies to reasonable levels. They reforested the bleak hills. They established a general system of education and the development of skills. Even dusty, drab and filthy clothing had been replaced with clean bright colors.”

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The annexation period is described in detail in the book The New Korea (1926) written by a professor at the University of Chicago at the time, and it was verified by Princeton University in the 2000s that in just 35 years, the Korean population and average life expectancy both doubled due to the introduction of a Japanese medical system, and that economic output in all sectors including agriculture, fishing, forestry, and industry increased 10-fold. In addition, the economic output in all sectors of agriculture, fisheries, forestry, and industry increased tenfold, as verified by Princeton University in the 2000s. They concluded that the economic development model established by Japan was maintained by Koreans after World War II and played an important role in Korea's economic development.
Japan continued to invest 1/3-1/4 of the Japanese taxpayers' money in the Korean peninsula when famine struck in the Tohoku region and many farmers sold their daughters to save their lives.

Professor Atul Kohli of Princeton University confirmed Professor Alleyne Ireland's conviction ("The New Korea", 1926) with the following data in his book "State-Directed Development" (2004):

"The average life span of the Koreans doubled from 23 years in 1910 to 45 years in 1945, and the population doubled from just over 12 million in 1910 to over 25 million in 1945 due to the institution of modern healthcare under the Japanese. Economic output in terms of agriculture, fishery, forestry and industry increased tenfold from 1910 to 1945. The economic development model the Japanese instituted played the crucial role in Korean economic development, a model that was maintained by the Koreans in the post-World War II era"

Again, while famines struck in Northern Japan and many farmers had to sell their daughters to Again, while famines struck in Northern Japan and many farmers had to sell their daughters to reduce the number of mouths they had to feed, Japan continued to invest 1/4 to 1/3 of their own tax money onto the Korean Peninsula.

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  • 2021/06/23 (Wed) 23:41
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You can't do anything at the private level because the Japanese government won't act ~
This too is history.

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↓ This is information on military recruitment on the Korean peninsula. Koreans who at first think they fought with Japan are mute when I show this to them, because they say they were forced to.
In the six years from 1938-1943, over 800,000 people applied and only 17,000 were allowed to enlist as soldiers.
The remaining recruits were all sent to Southeast Asia not as military personnel, but as civilian servicemen to manage the locals and POWs.
This is what the Filipinos often say, that it was the Koreans, not the Japanese, who committed atrocities against the locals and POWs.
The reason for the unusually low death toll of only 20,000 is that they did not fight in the war like the Japanese and the Korean peninsula was not affected by the war at all.

Here's the data that shows how popular for Korean men to enlist with the Imperial Japanese Army back then.

Year Planned Applied Recruited
1938 400 2,946 395
1939 600 12,348 591
1940 3,000 84,443 2,935
1941 3,000 144,745 3,179
1942 4,500 254,273 4,866
1943 6,000 304,562 5,170
Total:17,500 803,317 17,136

More than 800,000 Korean men dreamed of becoming Japanese soldiers, but only 17,000 in total were recruited as According to Korean scholars, there was even Korean news about an 18 y According to Korean scholars, there was even Korean news about an 18 yr boy that committed suicide when he failed the exam. As some old Taiwanese used to say Koreans were pro Japan at that time.

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#5 Well, the Japanese government is largely responsible. The media doesn't cover the facts either.
But recently, things have started to move quickly. Finally, the word "military" will be removed from the term "comfort women" after 30 years.

I think it's better than Japanese and Nikkei in LA believing their lies, so if the media won't spread it, I hope as many Japanese and Nikkei as possible will read it here.

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#10
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  • 2021/06/24 (Thu) 04:50
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When the comfort women statue was about to be erected in Glendale 8 ~ 9 years ago、、、、, I worked hard to oppose it by attending public hearings, speaking out against it, collecting signatures from Japanese and Japanese Americans who opposed it, submitting them to the City of Glendale, reporting them to the consulate & and consulting with the Japanese Foreign Ministry in any way I could. We have appealed to the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs as much as we can. 、、、、、
In the end, the statue was erected, and more are scheduled to be added in other cities. 。。。。 We have been going to every possible public hearing we could go to, and have been active in expressing our opposition. But in the end, the Japanese government is not strong enough 。。。。 No matter what they do, they only say, "It is highly regrettable." 、、、、 If they regretted it, they could have done more ! and the government's response kept disappointing us.


In Korea, there is a group called [VANK], which is supported by the government. VANK is a group that uses the Internet to spread information about Korea's history that, from a Japanese perspective, can only be described as wrong, as if it were correct. Many young netizens are brainwashed into believing VANK's information.

No matter how much debate there is in Japan, there is too little power to transmit it to the world 。。。。
There is not much written in English, so Japanese youth abroad cannot engage in debate with Koreans against Japanese justice: 。。。。
In comparison, a surprisingly large number of Korean youth can talk about their country's history in English.

The Koreans have been lobbying so hard that even the names of the oceans on maps have been changed.

High school textbooks on world history have been written about the atrocities committed by the Japanese, and high school students who have taken those classes have been shrugged off and even harassed by Koreans and Americans who say, "Japan was a barbaric country.
This is a problem that still exists today. McGraw-Hill's world history textbooks, which contain incorrect historical facts, are still in use today.

No matter how hard ordinary people try to make their children proud to be Japanese and report the situation to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, there is no backup from the government, and they keep saying it is very regrettable.

Even if the word "served" is finally removed, 、、、、 it is not enough at all ! ! ! ! !

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#11
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  • 2021/06/24 (Thu) 11:27
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Why South Korea's Attitude Changes So Rapidly as It Suddenly Steps Toward Japan
The "Historical" Reason President Moon Jae-in Spoke to Prime Minister Kan at the G7
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On June 7, the Seoul Central District Court in South Korea dismissed the plaintiffs' claims in a trial concerning the conscription issue. The ruling stated, "( The right of plaintiffs to sue is limited because of the Basic Treaty between Japan and South Korea concluded in 1965. This is a perfectly reasonable ruling for Japan.


However, public opinion in South Korea was outraged by the ruling, and the number of petitions for impeachment against the judge exceeded 200,000 as of June 9. In South Korea, if the number of petitions exceeds 200,000, the government must issue some kind of response, so it will be interesting to see what kind of response the Moon Jae-in administration will issue.

Originally, this decision was to be handed down on June 11, but it was suddenly changed to the 7th. The reason for this is reportedly because Moon Jae-in will attend the G7 meeting to be held from the 11th as a guest. Before that, it was necessary to give a slight impression of reconciliation with Japan.

Political Ideas That Live and Breathe in Korea
Still, why do Korean judgments, including those of the courts, change so frequently? It is tiring to try to interpret the court's judgment based on legal theory.

To be continued...

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#12
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  • 2021/06/24 (Thu) 14:08
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Visit to Japan for Tokyo Olympics, President Moon's "Evil" Anti-Japan Flirting … G7 is impatient with Tokyo Olympics support, Japanese net "No need for Korea to come"
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The opening ceremony of the Tokyo Olympics ( July 23 ) is one month away. The G7 ( leaders' meeting ) in the UK also supported the idea, but not South Korea, whose president Moon Jae-in ( Moon ・ Jae-in ) continues his "anti-Japanese" rampage. The Korean government and parliamentarians have unreasonably demanded that Shimane Prefecture ・ Takeshima ( and the Korean name ・ Dokdo ) be removed from the map of Japan on the Tokyo ・ Paralympics Organizing Committee website, and some have even called for an "Olympic boycott" of the event. The Japanese government and the Organizing Committee are not taking any action, but the Korean side continues to be arrogant. Journalist Katsumi Murotani takes a closer look at this isolated neighbor.

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Why don't you greet them with the rising sun ??

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#10
I see.
I know embarrassingly nothing about the Japan-Korea issue, and was completely indifferent to it until about a year and a half ago.

Sometimes when I saw bad words about Koreans here, I just thought that there were Racists, and I didn't even know the word "anti-Japanese" existed.
As a Japanese who has been living in LA for a long time, I am really sorry that I could not do anything.

> No matter how much discussion there is in Japan, there is too little power to send it to the world 。。。。
> Not much is written in English, so young Japanese abroad cannot debate with Koreans against Japanese justice 。。。。
> In comparison, a surprisingly large number of Korean youth can speak English about their country's history. Even though more people know the truth in Japan, far fewer people communicate it abroad

I completely agree.
That's why it's not too late, so we overseas can transmit the truth to Japanese people who are looking here who can speak a little English, and then they can pass it on to their children who are native English speakers and educate them so that they can present proper literature in English, and overseas people who love Japan and believe in the Japanese people. !
There must be people like me who are completely ignorant of the facts and believe the slander of Koreans, and it will definitely be a good opportunity to let such people know the truth.

Besides, the Japanese claim is actually true, so it is something that can be debunked by just one person if only solid information is presented.
As you know, Koreans can't present any evidence, only abusive language, so it is obvious to a third party.
Why they couldn't do it in the 90's is beyond me.

Certainly, Japanese have a sense of justice and anger against lies, but they are a people who do not like to fight, so I don't think they would unite like VANK to confront something like this. Moreover, unlike the percentage of anti-Japanese Koreans, the percentage of awakened Japanese citizens is still small.
But Japanese people have a larger population than Koreans to begin with, many times more !
Every year, more and more Japanese people are learning the truth, and fortunately, more and more people abroad are also favoring Japan and believing in Japanese people, to the delight of the world.
I believe that if we can get them to join us and present materials that can be sent out in English, we can beat VANK in terms of spreading the message.

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# 11

Thanks for the info.
Both the comfort women issue and the conscription lawsuit have done a 180 degree turn.
There is still a huge public outcry, and ( this is going to increase anti-Japan, on the contrary. )

And there are some who say that it is merely a part of the Moon administration's intention to change direction, so I wouldn't be surprised if there is another ruling that will turn the tables with the political situation.

But the trend is changing rapidly.
What is especially important in this commandeering judgment is the industrial boom that occurred in Korea in the late 1960s, called the Miracle on the Han River, which was caused by the huge amount of compensation paid by Japan under the 1965 Japan-Korea Agreement ( when Korea became a Developed Country for the first time. ) However, the fact that this was mentioned in the court decision and that many Koreans learned about it for the first time, even though it was hidden from the public and no one was taught about it in school, because they did not want to be told that it was thanks to Japan, is a fact that I think is important.

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Koreans say that the Japanese forced 200,000 women into captivity, raped, sexually enslaved, and murdered them,

but there is evidence that they were actually just high-class prostitutes on contract. One of them is the U.S. military archive Report 49, which documents the interrogation of 20 Korean comfort women who strayed from the Japanese army in Burma and were captured by the U.S. military in 1944, at the height of the war with Japan.

The following main points are clearly written.

● Comfort women are nothing more than "prostitutes" or military chasing prostitutes, i.e., military chasing prostitutes [follow = not military but Japanese military = chasing prostitutes]
● Agents "recruited """hired """(through application) by
● Living in Burma was rather luxurious
● Gifts from soldiers, plus complementary clothing, shoes, cigarettes, paper rolls They were able to buy cigarettes and cosmetics
● During their stay in Burma, they enjoyed attending sporting events with the generals and also attended picnics, concerts, and dinners. They had gramophones and were allowed to go shopping in the city
● "They were allowed the right to refuse guests"(only business")

↓ Report 49 Full text
https://www.exordio.com/1939-1945/codex/Documentos/report-49-USA-orig.html

↓ Video Commentary by Texas Dad ( English )
https://youtu.be/QIPmPYn2gRY

↓ Japanese translation
http://texas-daddy.com/comfortwomen.htm

All are in English, so they are suitable for Korean It is useful to explain not only to Koreans but also to people abroad.
Please spread the word.

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Koreans claim that more than 200,000 women were forcibly taken, killed, and enslaved by Japanese military...yet there were no witness, not even one...? How?
There were many Korean men in the Japanese military (approx 200,000 men - all voluntary), and the majority of policemen were Koreans as well and there were also many foreigners living on the peninsula at that time.
Where the hell is everyone?

Earlier this year Professor Ramseyer of Stanford University said comfort women were just highly paid prostitutes who worked for Korean brothel owners. But even before his paper, there were many proofs that were well-documented by both Korean and international scholars, such as a recently discovered Korean brothel owner's diary, U.S. military interrogation report on Korean POW and comfort women, payroll registers and bank transfer records, newspaper advertisement, and so on.

"Report 49" provided by the United States Office of War Information (OWI) described the interview of 20 captured Korean comfort women in 1944 (a year before the end of the war).

The report clearly stated that:

● They are nothing more than a prostitute or "professional camp follower"
● Approximately 800 girls [in Burma] were RECRUITED by agents [both agents and brothel owners were now known as all Koreans with Japanese sur name] and signed contracts for 6mo to 1 year service
● They lived in near-luxury.
● They had plenty of money with which to purchase desired articles. They were able to buy cloth, shoes, cigarettes, and cosmetics to supplement the many gifts given to them by soldiers.
● While in Burma they amused themselves by participating in sports events with both officers and men, and attended picnics, entertainments, and social dinners. They had a phonograph and in the towns they were allowed to go shopping.
● The girls were allowed the prerogative of refusing a "CUSTOMER" [customer therefore, a prostitution "business"]

↓Report 49
https://www.exordio.com/1939-1945/codex/Documentos/report-49-USA-orig.html

↓Youtube Video (English) by PropagandaBuster (Retired US soldier)
https://youtu.be/QIPmPYn2gRY
(his language is a bit nasty...)

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I
always get cut when I mention this subject
so I
assume that's what the admin is doing.

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#21
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  • 2021/06/25 (Fri) 10:35
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Shameful World Cultural Heritage: Gunkanjima

This is the title of a picture book for children published in Korea. The main character visits the Hashima Island coal mine ( commonly known as ・ Gunkanjima ) in Nagasaki City, and is guided by a butterfly to meet a Korean boy who lived on Gunkanjima at that time. He then recalls the inescapable story of young Korean boys who were forcibly taken to Gunkanjima, locked in iron bars, forced to work hard in underground mines, abused, tortured, and lost their lives in an explosion accident - an inescapable story.

The postscript states, "Our history, we must get right," along with the story of the boy who starved to death.

As we have often mentioned in our series, there is no such fact on Gunkanjima. And picture books, by their very nature, should be fun, dreamlike, and soothing just by looking at the pictures, and should serve as a model for children's education.

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#22
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  • 2021/06/25 (Fri) 10:56
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Taiwan, also ruled by Japan,
has many pro-Japanese people,
but the South, divided from the North,
gives its children education that it is resentful
and will continue resentment and lies forever.

[Seoul Yonhap News] Park Soo-hyun ( Park ・ Soo-hyun ), chief secretary for national communication at the Cheongwadae ( Presidential Office ) of South Korea, appeared on a TV program on April 14 and talked about Moon Jae-in ( Moon ・ President Jae-in ) attended the G7 ( G7 ) summit meeting of seven major countries, "There is an international assessment that Korea is effectively positioned in the G8," he said.

The president himself said that if Korea was invited to the G7 meeting, only his country would be treated as a special member of the G8
He also said that Korea was in fact a member of the G8
While disregarding other invited countries and feeling superior

The US invited Korea to the Black Sea coalition exercise … Korean military "will not participate"
The president also said that Korea's military "will not participate" The president also said that Korea will not participate in the G7 meeting ⓒ JoongAng Ilbo/JungAng Ilbo Japanese Version
2021.06.23 08:29

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South Korea Electric Power Co. sending power to Kaesong Industrial Park after South Korean side withdraws ( 2 )
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Last June 1 in opposition The opposition also raised suspicions that Hallym Electric supplied electricity to the Kaesong Industrial Complex after the bombing of the North Korea's North-South Joint Liaison Office on June 1-6, 2011. At the time, the government clarified that "immediately after the bombing, we took measures to completely cut off the electricity supply," but the document states that a total of 954 mWh of electricity was sold, including 50 mWh in July of last year and 904 mWh in November.

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The Tokyo Olympics website's notation of Takeshima, and now a fierce protest with a big Tae Kwon Do move. Korean taekwondo boys landed on Takeshima, which South Korea illegally occupies as Dokdo Island. They performed a mysterious protest performance, smashing a board with the rising sun flag on it with a "spinning kick in the air," and demanded once again that Takeshima be removed from the map on their homepage.

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#23
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It seems that in the neighboring countries, if you transmit a lie, it becomes the truth.

Even in the G7 photo, they brought Minchan to the center and cut off
South African President Ramaposa on the left.
They are a country that is not afraid to show diplomatic disrespect for a mistake
so we should just ignore them.

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#24
  • 10年以上まえの話
  • 2021/06/25 (Fri) 11:23
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Although now removed,
there were several Japanese flags attached as targets to a net at the far end of a golf course in Koreatown, LA
.

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#25
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  • 2021/06/25 (Fri) 12:27
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The Japanese just don't know
because both North and South
enemies are Japan.

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#26
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  • 2021/06/25 (Fri) 12:31
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Japan is not dealing with Korea in the first place, but I know you want to see it as a great enemy. Both North and South.

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#27
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  • 2021/06/25 (Fri) 13:04
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Comment on an article

DonaldJu**** 2021-06-20 04:05:47
Hey ! To all you psychotic people called Japanese 。 Keep shouting "I can't see, I can't hear, we are great people! Japanese people are amazing 。 you can't be made fun of by Koreans, it's us Japanese who are respected by the world" 。 keep on yelling

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#28
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US military records that Koreans cannot refute, that comfort women are prostitutes # 2

There are US military records that interrogated hundreds of Korean POW soldiers who served in the Japanese army,
and these have recently been found in the US National Archives.
According to them, they themselves frequented and used comfort stations.

Among them, the following 1945 report,
which shows that "all the comfort women were prostitutes and that they were not abducted by the Japanese military"
contains the following information.

"The Korean prostitutes whom the POW soldiers saw in the Pacific were all either volunteers or were sold as prostitutes by their parents.
This is perfectly acceptable for Koreans to do. But when it is Japanese abducting women, it is unacceptable, and it will anger young and old alike.
The men would have risen up in anger and killed the Japanese, no matter what the punishment might have been."
[April 24, 1945]

I will paste the English text below, so those Koreans who are complaining about the lack of proof can read
# above 18(Japanese translation # Please show it with US military report 49 of 16\.
They can't refute it and immediately leave or just turn to cursing.

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#29
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Incidentally, the purpose of interrogating ↑ POWs was to find out

① whether Koreans knew that the Japanese army recruited Korean women as prostitutes ?
② how Koreans reacted to this system ( ) of comfort women ?
③ Has this system caused any confusion or friction ?

?

In short, it is a report to find out if this comfort women system was a wrongdoing of our hated enemy Japan,
and the result is that they were simply prostitutes who applied themselves.

Moreover, they are all described as "prostitutes", not sex slaves.
That's because there was already no doubt about that from the written interrogation of the comfort women in #16.

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#30
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The U.S. military interrogated hundreds of Korean POWs that belonged to the Japanese Army.
According to those reports, the Korean POWs frequented comfort stations.

"Composite Report on Three Korean Navy [Imperial Japanese Navy] Civilians List No. 78, Re Special Questions on Koreans”which was discovered at the U.S. National Archives, reported the following about Korean comfort women:

"All Korean prostitutes that PoW [sic] have seen in the Pacific were volunteers or had been sold by their parents into prostitution.
This is proper in the Korean way of thinking but direct conscription of women by the Japanese would be an outrage that the old and young folks alike would not tolerate.
Men would rise up in rage, killing Japanese no matter what consequences they might suffer."
[April 24, 1945]

The information sought in the above interrogation was Korean attitudes about Japan.

The questions asked about comfort women were:

"Do Koreans generally know about the recruitment of Korean girls by the Japanese Army to serve as prostitutes?
"What is the attitude of the average Korean toward this program?"
"Does the P/W [prisoner of war] know of any disturbance or friction which has grown out of this program?"

It seems like they wanted to find out Japan's dirt, but it turned out these women were just voluntary prostitutes, nothing to do with Japanese conscription.
Also, throughout the report, they were referred to "prostitutes" not "sex slaves" as there was no doubt because of the Report 49 (see post#18 above).

https://japan-forward.com/some-uncomfortable-truths-about-comfort-women-for-the-international-mob/

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#31
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  • 2021/06/25 (Fri) 23:51
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Korean Professor's Logic in Criticizing Harvard "Comfort Women" Thesis Is Forced ( Part I )
International Korea ・ North Korea Published April 13, 2021

Essay
Seok of Harvard Law School ・ Ji Yong Professor's essay is often mentioned ( From Harvard Law School website ) ( See other photos )

Harvard mark ・ Criticism of the "comfort women" paper written by Professor Ramseyer still continues in the Korean media. However, it is Professor Tetsuo Arima ・ of Waseda University who consistently points out that much of this criticism is based on misunderstanding and misconception. Arima, who is known as a leading scholar of official documents, continues to analyze Professor Ramseyer's paper and the discourse of his critics as objectively as possible. In this and the next issue, he will address the criticisms of a professor of Korean descent who is also a colleague of Professor Ramseyer.

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#32
  • なるほど
  • 2021/06/25 (Fri) 23:58
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Quicksilver Americans are beginning to be dismayed

Time Magazine "Moon's Defense of Kim Jong-un is Delusional" … South Korean Opposition Lawmakers "Blush"
ⓒ JoongAng Ilbo/JungAng Ilbo Japanese Edition
2021.06.26 12:20
11
South Korea The largest opposition party ・ Ki-suk Yoon ( Yoon ・ Hye-sook ), a member of the National People's Power , said on the 25th that President Moon Jae-in ( Moon ・ Jae-in ) was on the cover of Time (, a US weekly current affairs magazine ) "Cheong Wa Dae ( Chungwadae, President of South Korea ) boasts about it, which makes me blush when I look at the content," he criticized, "I feel how little sense of reality the Cheong Wa Dae has in promoting this interview as a PR strategy.

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#33
  • ちっちゃな雄叫び
  • 2021/06/26 (Sat) 08:26
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While confirming that the comfort women issue will be finally and irreversibly
resolved
through an agreement in 2015,
when the government of a neighboring country changes
the comfort women issue "will not be resolved by the Japan-Korea agreement" the goal has been moved.

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#34
  • あの金は何処に?
  • 2021/06/26 (Sat) 11:17
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#33

I believe Japan transferred a large amount of money to South Korea at the time of that agreement.

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#35
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They want the country ( to pay the money ) to Korea and not to individuals.
The government will distribute the rest equitably
They said leave it to us
Where did that money go and now they are making a fuss
Why are these self-proclaimed victims coming to Japan
instead of going to their countries ??

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#36
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U.S. Military Records of Comfort Women as Prostitutes # 3

In 2013, Professor An Byeong-nao, Professor Emeritus of Seoul National University,
discovered a diary of a Korean who ran a comfort station.

Professor An confirmed that the Korean comfort women were recruited and employed by Korean contractors, not by the Japanese military.
The diary revealed that the Korean contractors not only recruited comfort women, but also owned and operated the comfort station itself.
They also noted that whenever there was a shortage of comfort women, they used proxies to recruit women (often by deception) and also exchanged ownership of the comfort station between the Korean owners.

In fact, monthly reports by Japanese consuls general in Chinese cities identified all comfort stations with Korean comfort women as being operated by Koreans.
No Korean women were reported in Japanese-operated comfort stations.

In contrast to the prevailing view in Korea that comfort women were forcibly taken by the Japanese military and police,
Professor Ahn states that
"comfort women were conscripted by Korean operators and the military did not have to abduct them.

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#38
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#36の英語原文

In 2013 Professor Ahn Byong Jik of Seoul National University discovered a diary written by a Korean comfort station manager.

As opposed to the view generally held in South Korea that comfort women were forcibly conscripted by Japanese military and police, Ahn says, "Comfort women were recruited by Korean business operators in Korea, and there was no need for the military to abduct them."

The diary makes it clear that Korean businessmen not only recruited Korean women but also owned and operated comfort stations.
The diary also mentions that whenever comfort stations needed more women, Korean owners used their agents to recruit women (often under false pretenses) and the ownership of comfort station was traded among Korean owners.

In fact monthly reports by local Japanese Consul Generals in various Chinese cities identify comfort station operators with Korean comfort women as Korean. No Japanese-operated comfort station was reported with Korean women.

http://scholarsinenglish.blogspot.com/2014/10/summary-of-professor-park-yuhas-book.html

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#39
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From the diary of a Korean man who ran a comfort station :

August 13, 1943
"There was a movie showing at the railroad department and the comfort women went to see it"

October 27, 1944
"The comfort women asked him to take out 600 yen from his savings and send it to them. Asked by a comfort woman, he withdrew 600 yen from his savings and sent money from the central post office "
*The monthly salary of the prime minister at that time was 800 yen, and the monthly salary of a Japanese sergeant was 23 yen ( 270 to 360 yen per year )

December 4, 1944
;>11,000 yen transferred to Kim xx Soo at Shokin Bank with approval for transfer "
______________

[Monthly salary comparison for 1941-43]

Former comfort women (individual differences ≪): 968 - 1500 yen

Prime Minister : 800 yen
Lieutenant general ¥ 483.33
Colonel ¥ 310
Major ¥ 170
Captain ¥ 122
Sergeant ¥ 23-30
Private First Class : ¥ 9

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#40
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  • 2021/06/26 (Sat) 20:10
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From the diary of a Korean comfort station owner in Burma and Singapore during WWⅡ:

August 13, 1943,
"There was a movie show at the railway department, and the comfort women went to watch it."

October 27, 1944,
"At the request of a comfort woman,I withdrew 600 yen from her savings for remittance and then sent it out via the Central Post Office."

December 4, 1944,
I went to Shokin Bank and transferred 11,000 yen to Kim xx Su who got approval of transfer.

(Note: ANNUAL salary of a Japanese army sergeant was only about 270-360 yen!)

______________________

1941-1943 Monthly Income/Salary Comparison

Comfort women: 968-1,500 yen

Prime Minister: 800 yen
Lieutenant general 483.33 yen
Colonel 310 yen
Major 170 yen
Sergeant 23-30 yen
Private first class 9 yen

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#41
  • なるほど
  • 2021/06/30 (Wed) 10:52
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Japan: We have surrendered. ?


Representative of South Korea's Ruling Party "Japan, Kowtowing to Us" in Response to Yun's Criticism of "Take Spear Song" … Cho Republishes "Take Spear Song" FB
ⓒ Joong Ilbo/Jungang Ilbo Japanese Edition
2021.06.30 14:57q

Song Yong-gil (Song ・Yeong-gil ), representative of the ruling Democratic Party of Korea (DPJ), on June 30 addressed the Japanese export restrictions of two years ago and the boycott movement in Korea in response, saying, "President Moon Jae-in (Moon ・Jae-in ) has been a strong advocate of the 'never lose. President Moon Moon Jae-in said, "Under the slogan of 'building a country that will never be defeated,' all companies participated, and now we have created a phenomenon where Japan would rather bow down to us.

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#43
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  • 2021/06/30 (Wed) 22:25
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As for the Japan-Korea annexation established in 1910, it cannot be "colonial rule" or "colonial administration" because the Empire of Japan annexed Korea by treaty with the Korean Empire and took Japanese ( internal ) blood money to the Korean Peninsula to civilize and modernize it.

Korea was a vassal ・ of successive tributary continental empires from the 7th century to the 19th century.

Japan forced the Qing Dynasty to recognize Korea's independence in the Treaty of Shimonoseki in 1895 after the Sino-Japanese War, and Korea finally became independent thanks to Japan.

Chosun gained independence from the Qing Dynasty thanks to Japan ( The Korean Empire ) received financial and human support from Japan, but the Korean people were so lacking in ability that the nation was in constant danger of bankruptcy.

In the end, Koreans who could not properly stand on their own ( ) on their own, wished to join Japan.

On December 4, 1909, the "Isshin-kai," the largest political organization in the Korean Empire, prepared a "statement demanding the union of Korea and Japan," and submitted a written appeal and a petition to Prime Minister Lee Wan-yang, Emperor Junjong, and President Tsune Ara-suke, respectively !

"Japan had demanded Korea's independence through the Sino-Japanese War. Korea became independent through the Sino-Japanese War, and saved Korea from being eaten by Russia in the Russo-Japanese War.
Yet instead of being grateful for this, Korea attached itself to that country and then to this country, and eventually lost its diplomatic rights, but this was our own fault. We are also responsible for the Hague Incident, which led to the signing of the Ding Mi Treaty.
It is unforgettable that Prince Hirobumi Ito watched over the Korean people and led the Crown Prince in his efforts to help us Korea.
Nevertheless, after the incident in Harbin, we do not know what dangers may come in the future.
This is also what the Koreans themselves have done.
( )
Therefore, rather than being protected as inferior citizens, let us join with Japan and create a great empire and live as first class citizens of the world, receiving exactly the same treatment as the Japanese.

December 4, 1909 Isshin-kai ( One Million Korean Members )"

However, the Japanese opposition to the annexation, President Arasuke Sonne, rejected this proposal as premature and urged the newspapers and news agencies to oppose it. newspapers and news agencies to take an opposing tone.

Nevertheless, the Isshin-kai, the pro-annexation faction on the Korean side, submitted another letter even after it was rejected, and after repeating this process four times, the letter was finally accepted under Prime Minister Katsura's direction.

On August 16, 1910, Prime Minister Lee Wan-yang, accompanied by Agriculture Minister Cho, visited Terauchi's residence, purportedly to visit the flooded areas of Japan.

Here, they had a three-hour meeting with Vice President Yamagata and agreed to the annexation of Japan and Korea with some modifications.

Based on these results, Prime Minister Yi Wan-yong held a cabinet meeting on August 18, but the meeting failed to reach a consensus, and on August 21, Yi Wan-yong made an informal report to the emperor and obtained his approval.

As a result, Korea officially decided to annex Japan and Korea at the Imperial Council of Korea on August 22, 1910.

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#44
  • なるほど
  • 2021/06/30 (Wed) 23:57
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Why is it that most of the
people and Zainichi
agree with
the anti-Japan movement
the guarantee issue, the Olympic
harassment, etc. without acknowledging the history ? to that extent?

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#45
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I see that the lawsuit by the ex-commissioned officers has been dismissed.
This is really a laughable story. At that time, all Koreans were Japanese and it was the duty of every Japanese citizen to be drafted or conscripted. Many Japanese men were drafted and died on the battlefield.
Koreans, on the other hand, were only obliged to work as conscripts, who were paid better than they earned in their homeland.
(All Koreans who served in the Japanese army were recruited, although some Koreans were drafted before the war ended
They all ended the war while training in their home countries )
Moreover, 200,000 Japanese girls were drafted.

But of course military service, all of those are wartime obligations of citizens by law,
so not a single Japanese complains.

On the other hand, Korean men are now obliged to do military service, and the monthly salary of these soldiers is less than $400!
( Until 4 years ago, it was only $160! )

Despite that, they paid less tax than Japanese at that time and were taken care of by the Japanese government,
conscripts as Japanese were not, but
the current almost free military service is no problem.

Incidentally, in 1965, 20 years after the war ended, Japan, still a poor country under postwar reconstruction,
paid a huge settlement to Korea, more than its own GDP.
( South Korea decided its own waters on its own, illegally captured Japanese fishing boats, and took them hostage
We agreed to a large sum to release nearly 4000 fishermen )

Even then, the government said it would compensate each of the consul workers.
As a result, the government used the entire amount for industrial development, which led to
the Han River Miracle in the late 1960s, and Korea became a Developed Country.

Nevertheless, they completely ignored that international agreement and still continue to demand compensation from Japanese companies.

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#46
  • 2021/07/01 (Thu) 01:05
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Incidentally, ↑ the testimony of the conscripts and the anti-Japanese NHK and writers,
Gunkanjima was quickly blown up as a hell island by the world.

There are picture books about children who were put in cages,
Korean workers were whipped and all tried to escape and drowned.

The skinny Korean laborers in the textbooks are
pictures of Japanese laborers in Hokkaido.

They even made a statue of him and erected it everywhere, but
he was recently criticized in Japan for being Japanese,
and the creator sued for insult, but lost the lawsuit the other day.

Gunkanjima, where the first skyscraper was built in Japan,
was not an easy job as a coal miner, but
the lives of the former islanders are vivid and they all still take pride in their work.

According to the testimonies of former residents,
regardless of whether they were Korean or Japanese, they lived together in harmony.
If they ran out of soy sauce, they would borrow it from their neighbors and share dinner.
There was also an annual sports festival
A Korean family lived next door and they taught him the recipe for kimchi.

On the day of the festival, they wore chimachogori and said "Jotta jotta! ( Good good! )" and danced
while shouting.

They would also buy good food in Nagasaki for dinner and eat better than the Japanese.

Before returning to Korea, some came to say goodbye with a box of Korean apples sent from their homeland.

_______________________________________

↓ Korean scholars at the UN accused me of making it all up Ч(2019)
https://youtu.be/qM3ONsRdeN0

↓ Testimony of a second-generation Korean resident ( with English subtitles )
https://youtu.be/-HPw5tPYjQA

↓ Testimony of a man whose next door neighbor was a Korean family (English subtitled)
https://youtu.be/8112FFcR3mY

↓ NHK fabrication of Gunkanjima at a glance and scenes including NHK pursuit in the Diet
https://youtu.be/LiFudDfxh_s

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#47
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  • 2021/07/01 (Thu) 15:28
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According to the Japanese edition of the Korea Newspaper

The country that hates China the most is Japan = U.S. polling organization
ⓒ The Japanese edition of JoongAng Ilbo
2021.07.01 16:11

I heard.

What is really going on in that country ??

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#48
  • 2021/07/01 (Thu) 22:04
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The words 徴用 or 強制労働 for those laborers should have been translated in English as "mandatory labor (service)" instead of "forced labor".

Workers on Gunkanjima or Battleship Island were well paid (more than what they earned back in Korea) and it offered much higher standard of living – their children attended school on the island while they could not before, they even had their own "Korean men only" brothel on the island. They became richer and loads of records show them transferring money back home.

Besides, before it became mandatory towards the end of the war, that same labor was one of their dream jobs, very popular work to apply among Koreans (any jobs in Japan at that time actually) and very hard to secure so that so many Koreans resorted to smuggling themselves into Japan for better life.

Japanese and Koreans all lived close together on this island, when they ran out of soy sauce then borrowed from each other, sometimes sharing curry rice for dinner. There were annual school athletic days where all residents of the island participated. Koreans taught kimchi recipes, and Korean stopped by at his Japanese neighbor's door to say good-by before he returned to Korea with a gift box full of Korean apples that he got from home, and that's when everyone learned that that person was Korean for the first time.

●Here's the Korean professor's testimony at the UN.

 https://youtu.be/qM3ONsRdeN0

●Voices from the former residents of the island (the first one is a Korean resident)

 https://youtu.be/-HPw5tPYjQA

 https://youtu.be/8112FFcR3mY

And yes, being a coal miner is one of the hardest working condition jobs not only for Koreans but for Japanese as well or anyone in the world, but it was indeed the profession that the former residents on this island took a lot of pride in.
Some Koreans even oversaw the whole operation and lead over Japanese workers when more and more Japanese men were taken into the military service.

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#49
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> Professor Ramseyer described in this paper that "Koreans who came to Japan under Japanese imperialism could not read, write, add and subtract," and that "the idea of returning to their native Korea after making money for a few years, without making any effort to assimilate into Japanese society, created conflicts with the Japanese.

This is a natural fact.

In 19th century Korea, there were no schools, no education, no learning, few Koreans could read and write, and Koreans lived a pig-dog lifestyle. ( Photo )

In order to make such Koreans into normal human beings, Japan revived Hangeul and taught them to read and write Korean !

Kanji ・ Hangeul mixed writing was the first in the world, invented by Fukuzawa Yukichi He invented and made Hangeul type, and Kakugoro Inoue and others published the first issue of "Hanseong Weekly News" in 1886.

It is true that around 1940, "Korean" classes were no longer offered in Korean schools, but everyday conversation and other aspects of daily life in Korea were of course conducted in Korean.

As evidence, even at the end of the war, the Japanese language penetration rate was only 20% in Korea ( In Taiwan, it was 70% ) !

For reference, British rule in India lasted about 200 years, but as of 1921
( Literacy rate was 8 . 2% Illiteracy rate was 91 . 8%, English comprehension rate was 2 . 4% ).
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#50
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  • 2021/07/02 (Fri) 11:17
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making a tuck

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#51
  • なるほど
  • 2021/07/02 (Fri) 11:39
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Following the President who participated in the G7 without understanding the meaning of
Olympics
The people are getting excited ?

Opening Ceremony of Tokyo Olympics, Korean athletes enter wearing "Dokdo ( Takeshima ) Badge" ? on Korean net Voices of Support
7/2(金) 9:35
Distribution
Opening Ceremony of Tokyo Olympics, Korean Athletes Wearing "Dokdo Badge" ? Voices of Support on Korean Internet ( Image provided : wowkorea )

VANK ( Voluntary Agency Network of Korea ), a private organization in South Korea, has launched a campaign to promote the EAST SEA ( East Sea ) and Dokdo ( Dokdo, the Korean name for Takeshima ) to the world. Korean media reported that the badges will be distributed to athletes and officials of the Tokyo Olympics.

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#52
  • ったく。。
  • 2021/07/02 (Fri) 11:50
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51
That's a violation of the Olympic rules
They're not all out ?.

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#53
  • なるほど
  • 2021/07/02 (Fri) 12:37
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It's like people who
can't remember precedents
like soccer players before.

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#54
  • なるほど
  • 2021/07/03 (Sat) 11:26
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Governor Lee Jae-myung "Should Consider Boycotting Tokyo Olympics"
2021/07/03 10:01

Lee Jae-myung ( Lee ・ Jae-myung ), governor of Gyeonggi-do, on July 2, related to the Tokyo Olympics Organizing Committee's controversial decision to label Dokdo ( Takeshima ) as Japan's name. He said, "Even if there is a burden, we should consider boycotting the event, while also preserving the historical record of the event. Governor Lee stated this in an online press conference on the same day.

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#55
  • なるほど
  • 2021/07/07 (Wed) 10:16
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On this
matter
Japanese Cooperation

Regarding the overall policy toward North Korea, the two senators spoke in unison of the importance of triangular cooperation between the ROK, the US, and Japan. Senator Kim commented, "( Japan must be included ) in our policy toward North Korea. Triangular cooperation between the ROK, the U.S., and Japan is very important to bring North Korea back to the negotiating table. He continued, "It is difficult to resolve the historical issues between Korea and Japan, but I believe that the abduction issue and the North Korean human rights issue are common spaces where the two countries can cooperate beyond the past issues."

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#57
  • 2021/07/08 (Thu) 21:13
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"Many in South Korea are not only boycotting Japanese products, but also studying hard about Japan. A sharp increase in the popularity of Japan-related books in recent months is a good example. Among the top books is one titled Anti-Japan Tribalism.

The book, which consists of three main chapters, criticizes the conventional perception and knowledge of South Korean society regarding the Japanese colonial era. It was a best seller at several major bookstores in the country in July and August [2019]. At Bandi & Lunis, one of the largest booksellers in South Korea, the book topped the list of best-selling books for seven weeks at 13 branches across the country in the past two months.

What's in the book?
In the first part, it rebuts claims that Japan exploited South Korea's rice, land, and workforce during the colonial era. In the second portion, the book explains why anti-Japanese sentiment spread in South Korea while analyzing in the third sections the comfort women issue which has been a center of the dispute between two countries for a long time."

“Anti-Japan Tribalism is not alone. Books about Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, Japanese history, economy, politics and culture all saw increasing demand in recent months. Online content such as videos or podcasts about Japan are enjoying popularity in South Korea as well."

"...It is also not difficult to find explanatory videos on Japanese history, politics and society made by South Korean creators on popular social media channels such as YouTube or Naver, a domestic platform equivalent to Google."

"...This new trend hints at the desire of South Koreans to understand the current tensions with Japan within in a wider context."

-Tae-jun Kang, The Diplomat

https://thediplomat.com/2019/10/south-koreans-flock-to-study-japan-amid-ongoing-tension-between-two/

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#59
  • 2021/07/08 (Thu) 21:56
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↓ The above (#57), the gist of an English article on the prominent website The Diplomat(2019 ))

● Right now, while the boycott movement is spreading in Korea, the number of Koreans who start learning about Japan is rapidly increasing.

● In particular, "Anti-Japanese Speciesism"》(2019年) by a former Seoul National University professor and others, which outright denies the victim history of the Japan-Korea annexation era in Korea, has been a bestseller in Korea for two consecutive months.

● In this best-selling book,
① Part 1 refutes claims that Japan exploited Korean rice, land, and labor during its rule
② Part 2 explains why anti-Japanese sentiment spread in Korea,
③ Part 3 analyzes the comfort women issue, which has long been at the center of the dispute between the two countries.

● Popularity is not limited to this book, as Koreans seeking to know the true history of Japan and Korea are flocking to books on Japanese politics, history, and culture, and Youtube videos dealing with Japanese and Korean history

https://thediplomat.com/2019/10/south-koreans-flock-to-study-japan-amid-ongoing-tension-between-two/

Korea has been claiming that Japan and Korea This is a good article that will encourage people abroad to ask questions about the true nature of the annexation period.
If your children are told in school that it was an atrocious rule, please share this article as it is.
( The article was written by a Korean reporter ).

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#60

There was an article about the top
Google searches in Korea for "Ohtani, Korean" in Korean characters since the last week or so.
Just around that time, as expected, the number of comments on MLB YouTube videos
specifically targeting Japanese comments, such as
Ohtani is Koreas Pride,
Ohtani is Korean, and
harassment comments increased rapidly.

But no one believed the Korean theory, and
on the contrary, Koreans started beating me up for being anti-Japanese, and
even some Koreans criticized me for being ashamed and telling them to stop,
I changed my account name to something other than my Korean name
even though no one was listening. He started pretending to be Chinese by saying I am Chinese
even though no one asked him.

But he kept saying the magic words
Radiation and Remember Pearl Harbor, which only an anti-Japanese would say,
and he would suddenly get angry when talking about Korea, so
he was immediately discovered as a Korean and beaten up. He was beaten up.

However, when some people commented that he was writing this
on purpose by a Japanese hater to make relations with Korea worse,
he changed his strategy to pretending to be Japanese,
commenting in poor Japanese, or
saying something in his profile in Japanese.
"I'm a fan of Otani," he wrote in his profile in Japanese, making a desperate "I'm Japanese" appeal.

Still, he is accused of being Korean, and no one believes the Korean theory, so
today he finally gave up on the Korean theory,
today he is commenting "Otani is Chinese" all over the place.
The Japanese who took it in stride are dissing China.

It was bad with Ichiro and with Nakata, but
I'm tired of the Korean theories that suddenly come out when they become famous
Someone should do something about it!

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#61
  • 妄想ムンムン
  • 2021/07/13 (Tue) 07:04
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Only a country that has nothing to boast about
Everything in the world has to say it originated in Korea to make it fit.

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#62
  • なるほど
  • 2021/07/13 (Tue) 20:06
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He said with okonomiyaki and pizza.

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#63
  • www
  • 2021/07/14 (Wed) 11:34
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Nikai made another unwanted remark
which NHK broadcasted.

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#64
  • コピペ
  • 2021/07/16 (Fri) 13:04
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The perfidy of Korea is nothing new. Fukuzawa Yukichi, an outstanding intellectual of the Meiji Era, had already recognized this fact at the time.

"Whatever promises we make to the people of this country, they will not care about any breach of trust or breach of promise, as it is their prerogative. As we have already experimented with this in our previous diplomatic relations, if it is a promise made to Koreans, we must be prepared from the beginning that it is invalid, and in fact, we have no choice but to make it come true ourselves. )
This is a quote from Fukuzawa Yukichi,
which exactly describes the essence of the current Japan-Korea relations.
However, Fukuzawa was by no means a "hater" of Korea.

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#65
  • ゲゲゲ
  • 2021/07/16 (Fri) 16:54
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I used to laugh when I saw
Korean Fuji Apple in a Korean market.
Makuwa-ri is Korean melon.

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#66
  • ね。
  • 2021/07/16 (Fri) 18:49
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I'm sure most of the candy section
is also a patchwork ( lol

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#67
  • ムーチョロコモコ
  • 2021/07/17 (Sat) 15:50
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More than "funny"
https://cdn-ak.f.st-hatena.com/images/fotolife/b/buchouu/20200622/20200622144325.jpg

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#68
  • オリンピック
  • 2021/07/22 (Thu) 11:49
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Good job, Minister Soma !.

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#69
  • ちょっと
  • 2021/08/03 (Tue) 18:38
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The many anomalies of South Korea at the Olympics have caused a firestorm on social media.
The #SouthKoreaRacist tag was trending on Twitter the day before yesterday.

Last year #CancelKorea was mainly Filipinos
This was joined by Indonesia and other countries
who were too happy to defend
Japan against the Korean cause against the rising sun flag.

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#70
  • ちょっと
  • 2021/08/03 (Tue) 18:44
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A while ago, there was a video on a
Youtube channel called Arirang News (Arirang News Ioc)
Now, Japanese and Southeast Asians are fighting against Koreans
so let's support them at least by liking

. https://youtu.be/aanfZCWi7C4

Search for Arirang News ioc banner.
This is an English news video from Korea, and what it says is a mess.

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#71
  • Kの法則
  • 2021/08/04 (Wed) 17:09
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A while ago,
the mere mention of K or something like that would have been
immediately erased, but
I guess the whole world already knows
about it.

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#72
  • Kの法則
  • 2021/08/12 (Thu) 17:18
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Treasures Found !
Korean Newspaper Front Page

Avenge Enemy ・ Overthrow Japan and Gain Independence" Taegeuk Flag with Kim Koo's handwritten inscription becomes Korean Treasure.

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#73
  • Kの法則
  • 2021/08/24 (Tue) 13:57
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Boomerang in Public at NYT

Phong Nhi, Central Vietnam ・ Survivor of Phong Nhat Village, Nguyen ・ Thi ・ Mr. Tan ( 61 ) [ Photo Korea ・ Vietnam Peace Foundation ]

Survivors of a village that was damaged by deployed Korean troops at the time of the Vietnam War have filed a lawsuit for compensation in a Korean court, the New York Times ( NYT ) reported from Seoul on March 21 ( local time ).

Tears of Vietnam War Victims Who Sue South Korea, Saying They Only Received 30 Bags of Rice

South Korea, which has erected statues around the world and even demanded that the Emperor and Prime Minister
get down on their knees,
shows
what kind of example of an apology it sets. What kind of example of apology will they show us?

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#74

#73 Yes, yes
killing all the innocent Vietnamese villagers on our side. Mainly children and women
There was a woman who was still alive when the US military saw her and gouged out her chest
They shot her in the head at close range while she was begging for her life
There were probably about 9000 people massacred
It is still in the US military record at that time
.
After this lawsuit, the Korean government asked the court to submit the report of the investigation
but the government refused
it was in the news a while ago,
but this time it was covered by many major foreign media so I think such refusal will not be accepted forever.

President Moon just said something regrettable, but the country has not even officially apologized yet.
It is unbelievable that he thinks he can get away with 30 bags of rice after his whole family was killed.

The BBC covered the Lai Dai Han extensively last year
I wish the voices of the women victims who were raped and made into military sex slaves
would reach the world more loudly.

The content of the New York Times article can be seen in video in Japanese
https://youtu.be/-sxgmqSDjFk

You can also find it on YouTube by searching "Kaminenji: Apology to the villagers is"!

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#75
  • 西海岸の日差したっぷり
  • 2021/08/25 (Wed) 08:26
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Korea is educated as a
victorious country after WWII, so
Japan, a defeated country, has the right to build statues
all over the world and even demand
the Emperor and the Prime Minister to get down on their knees.

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#76
  • 少女象
  • 2021/08/25 (Wed) 10:14
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When they started putting up statues of little girls and such
Japan apologized ? and
some of the people who didn't know what was going on were heartbroken
then I got interested and looked into it
74.75 is right.

To summarize personally,
when the country was divided into North and South
of course, those left in the North
Democrats were imprisoned and brainwashed
and protected in the South ? I do not believe
Communists were free to create
falsehoods and education to the present day.

What scares me close to home is that
there are people in Japan who have received that education
and are fluent in Japanese but are
being danced around with their 🔴 heads and even
inciting

basic ideas

When in a place, do as the locals do

Treat the life of the place you visit with respect

Don't be ashamed of your journey
I don't know, but if I enjoy myself

I will be happy in Vietnam and
I think it will lead us to Lai Dahan ? I think it will lead us to Lai Dahan I don't know.

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#77
  • これって
  • 2021/08/25 (Wed) 10:33
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Asahi Shimbun Digital
Xi criticizes U.S. on Afghanistan

You said the camouflage uniforms worn by the Taliban were
South's military uniforms
Of course you mean with arms and ammo.

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#78



Waseda University Professor Arima's
courageous activities to stand up for the comfort women issue are being unfairly denounced by certain groups !

To protect his activities to stand up for Japan
please sign our petition which takes only 3 minutes! !

https://chng.it/gVmpnRSkRV

↑ You can fill in your US address in
English as it is a signature site of Change.org.

Professor Arima of Waseda University, who has been working hard for the truth about comfort women and to clear the name of Japanese soldiers
, has recently been slandered by some students and certain organizations
as "hate speech" and "discrimination".

Just like last year with Professor Ramseyer at Harvard University,
even if something unfavorable is written, they cannot refute it because it is an academic fact
instead they try to silence them by making personal attacks on the professor himself.
This is the usual cowardly trick of anti-Japanese activist groups.

This is clearly an act of deprivation of academic freedom and suppression of speech
and a petition drive is now underway in Japan
to stop such cowardly activities
led by Japanese conservative speech writers against this petition drive.

Currently, more signatures have been collected from all over Japan in just 2 days than
their counterparts, mainly from internet conservatives, but
it is still very small.
At this time, why don't we show the overwhelmingly larger voice of the Japanese people and
stand up
so that such a cowardly anti-Japanese movement will never again be allowed in Japan !

Please watch the video below for more details.

https://youtu.be/E9uXz_7bYnE

To search the video, please search
"Kaminenji to net signature cooperation Arima".
There is also a link in the summary section of the video, so you can go to the signature site from there.

For 30 years, Japan has been silently allowed to do whatever it wants
Let's let it be known at once that we will not just sit quietly and watch forever
at this time !.

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#79
  • 2021/10/12 (Tue) 20:19
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I received a silly email today.
Anything, a Korean-American elementary school teacher
told her kids that Japan and Korea fought each other in the war, so they didn't get along well during the war
but now they get along well.
He said that the comfort women issue is only a problem for some Japanese or Koreans.

was ? ? ?
Japan fought Korea ? Koreans were Japanese at that time, and they were more proud of being
Japanese than Japanese and waved the rising sun flag ?
Japan ( and Korea Taiwan ) fought against the Allied ( White colonial powers ) ?
Southeast Asia (with non-colonial countries ).

Japanese who not only do not know the history itself, but also do not know the history of the comfort women issue,
the comfort women issue and
anti-Japanese movement in the world by the Korean anti-Japanese organization VANK that continues to this day.
I feel ashamed.
Only some Koreans and Japanese ?
Don't you know that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is still making efforts ?
to finally send out information in world languages on their website.

Even the US government knows that the Korean government itself is using anti-Japanese sentiment, including comfort women, to
stay in power.

Japan broke down to solve the problem even though they knew they were only high-class prostitutes
and signed an international treaty five years ago to solve the problem permanently and irreversibly
but the current Korean government unilaterally violated the international treaty
and this is the case now and the Korean government has been trying to maintain its power even though they knew they were only high-class prostitutes (. ?
Don't you know that finally professors from top Korean universities are speaking up and calling lies lies
and trying to stop it ?
.
Well, if you live in the US,
you can only take it that way,
and I'm appalled at your ignorance.
Well, I was the same way a few years ago.

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#80
  • ケンチャナヨ
  • 2021/10/12 (Tue) 20:28
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I get along well with Koreans, but what ?.

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#81
  • 2021/10/12 (Tue) 20:44
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# 80
↑ If you are good friends with your Korean friends, that's fine ?
Many Koreans who are anti-Japanese blow lies and many Japanese refute them, but what ?

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#82
  • ケンチャナヨ
  • 2021/10/12 (Tue) 20:55
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Let's get along with each other, lol.

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#83
  • ケンチャナヨ
  • 2021/10/12 (Tue) 21:16
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Pretty much everyone speaks Japanese, and many of them have a lot of respect for Japanese culture.

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#84
  • 2021/10/12 (Tue) 21:26
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#83 괜찮아요
> Let's get along with each other and laugh
↑ send that to Korea.
Japan has been trying to get along with us for a long time after the war.
The main goal of anti-Japanese organizations is to tear Japan-Korea and Japan-U.S. relations ?
The best way to break them out of their brainwashing is to let them know the facts.
It is also important to properly confront the groups that prevent this.
This is the reason why the brainwashing has finally been lifted and now there are more and more Korean children who are pro-Japan and love Japan.

↓ Since we are here, I would like to share the testimony of a survivor, Choi Ki-ho (visiting professor at Gaya University)

"I was born in 1923. I want to tell the truth for the sake of Korea and Japan.
Telling the truth may threaten my life in Korea, but I feel it is my duty to do so.

I lived in Seoul during the annexation of Japan and Korea. I also stayed in Tokyo for a while.
The people of Korea at that time were more proud of being Japanese than the Japanese.
In Korean cinemas, news of the war was played before the screening.
For example, when they showed footage of Japan's victory in New Guinea, all Koreans cheered loudly and the theater was filled with applause and Hail Marys.
I like movies and went to the cinema in Japan, but the Japanese were much more calm.

Today, Koreans who speak positively about the Japanese are criticized as "pro-Japanese," but at that time over 90% of the Korean people were pro-Japanese.
After the war, successive Korean governments brainwashed the youth with anti-Japanese education to incite hatred against the Japanese.

90% of Korean history education is distorted.
In Korean classrooms, teachers do not teach the corruption of the Joseon Dynasty in the 19th century, leading students to believe that Koreans could have gained independence without Japanese help.

Education, health care, industry, and infrastructure on the Korean peninsula improved dramatically when it became part of Japan in 1910.
The foundations for becoming a modern nation were laid during the annexation period.
Despite this, we teach in our classrooms that the Japanese annexation set back the development of Korea.

The Joseon Dynasty destroyed the country's industries, and Korean thinkers who advocated reform were brutally executed.
The ruling class ( of 19th century Korea, the nobles ) were far more brutal.
The last years of the Joseon dynasty were like hell, the only comparison being North Korea today."

Video of the professor himself
https://youtu.be/UqslXNQOVx4


If a small part of Korea is anti-Japanese, why did this surviving professor
say his life was threatened just writing this? ?
in this 21st century.

By the way, in 2013 a 94 year old Korean man was
beaten to death in a park by a young man in his 30s for simply saying "the Japanese colonial era was good".
Many Korean youtubers told us that they lost friends when they did pro-Japan things.

If only a few leftists were shouting comfort women lies in their anti-Japan propaganda,
it wouldn't be a problem in Japan now, unlike countries with a culture of resentment ( and hun ).
It is important to convey the facts to the general public.

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#85
  • 2021/10/12 (Tue) 21:28
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Waseda University Professor Arima's
courageous activities to stand up for the comfort women issue are being unfairly denounced by certain groups !

To protect his activities to stand up for Japan
please sign the petition which takes only 3 minutes! !

https://chng.it/gVmpnRSkRV

↑ You can fill in your US address in
English as it is a signature site of Change.org.

Professor Arima of Waseda University, who has been working hard for the truth about comfort women and to clear the name of Japanese soldiers
, has recently been slandered by some students and certain organizations
as "hate speech" and "discrimination".

Just like last year with Professor Ramseyer at Harvard University,
even if something unfavorable is written, they cannot refute it because it is an academic fact
instead they try to silence them by making personal attacks on the professor himself.
This is the usual cowardly trick of anti-Japanese activist groups.

This is clearly an act of deprivation of academic freedom and suppression of speech
and a petition drive is now underway in Japan
to stop such cowardly activities
led by Japanese conservative speech writers against this petition drive.

Currently, more signatures have been collected from all over Japan in just 2 days than
their counterparts, mainly from internet conservatives, but
it is still very small.
At this time, why don't we show the overwhelmingly larger voice of the Japanese people and
stand up
so that such a cowardly anti-Japanese movement will never again be allowed in Japan !

Please watch the video below for more details.

https://youtu.be/E9uXz_7bYnE

To search the video, please search
"Kaminenji to net signature cooperation Arima".
There is also a link in the summary section of the video, so you can go to the signature site from there.

For 30 years, Japan has been silently allowed to do whatever it wants
Let's let it be known at once that we will not just sit quietly and watch forever
at this time !.

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#86
  • ケンチャナヨ
  • 2021/10/12 (Tue) 21:37
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Well, the past is the past, let's both look forward to the future, lol.

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#90
  • ケンチャナヨ
  • 2021/10/13 (Wed) 18:14
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When was that, Uncle ? lol

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