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Truth About Japan-Korea Annexation

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#1
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  • 2021/06/23 23:19

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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#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
  • Report



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
  • Report

When was that, Uncle ? lol

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