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... on the "Divide et impera" thoughtmatsuki wrote:mother China comes...
now STFU and be the adult in the room while they cry themselves dry. It also says a lot about how not very sorry way too many Jpn are for what they did
Takechanpoo wrote:조정래 감독은 위안부에 대해 "위안소가 아니라 도살장이었다. 어린소녀들이 끌려가서 하루에 29명을 상대했다. 병이 나면 집단 처형을 했다"라며 "그것을 고 강일출 할머니가 재현해 그렸다. 그것을 보고 영화화를 결정했다"고 설명했다.
이어서 "50만명이 끌려갔는데 살아온 돌아온 소녀는 2만~3만명이다. 그 많은 분들은 어디갔을까"라고 반문했다.
http://news20.busan.com/controller/news ... 1119000107
Cho Jung-rae, the director of the anti-japan propaganda film Spirits' Homecoming explained in tv program, "it was not brothel but slaughterhouse. girls got kidnapped and were forced to fuck with 29 j-soldiers per day. if they get taken ill, they were collectively executed. and 5,000,000 of girls were kidnapped in total and only the 20-30 thousands of them came back..."
lie, lie after lie
the kimche-smelling mouth tells a blatant lie like breathing, which never fall short of our expectations. hell yeah.
his anti-japan propaganda film Spirits' Homecoming, which "depict" comfort women, marked a record high of over 3 million visitors until now only in korea. and when he got asked "is there the evidence of this movie?", guess what?? this dude insisted obstinately "this movie itself is a evidence nida!!! "
George Kennan
"The Koreans are mostly exaggerators or barefaced liars, by heredity
and by training, and it is impossible to accept without careful
verification, the statements which they make with regard to
Japanese misbehavior."
Takechanpoo wrote: Cho Jung-rae, the director of the anti-japan propaganda film Spirits' Homecoming explained in tv program, "it was not brothel but slaughterhouse. girls got kidnapped and were forced to fuck with 29 j-soldiers per day. if they get taken ill, they were collectively executed. and 5,000,000 of girls were kidnapped in total and only the 20-30 thousands of them came back..."
"It was a slaughterhouse, not a brothel," said Zhao Jingrai, a slaughterhouse that was not a brothel, but a young girl who was dragged in and treated 29 people a day. I decided. " Then, I asked, "Where did the many people go?" He said, "There are about 50,000 people and 20,000-30,000 girls who came back.
Takechanpoo wrote:조정래 감독은 위안부에 대해 "위안소가 아니라 도살장이었다. 어린소녀들이 끌려가서 하루에 29명을 상대했다. 병이 나면 집단 처형을 했다"라며 "그것을 고 강일출 할머니가 재현해 그렸다. 그것을 보고 영화화를 결정했다"고 설명했다.
이어서 "50만명이 끌려갔는데 살아온 돌아온 소녀는 2만~3만명이다. 그 많은 분들은 어디갔을까"라고 반문했다.
http://news20.busan.com/controller/news ... 1119000107
Cho Jung-rae, the director of the anti-japan propaganda film Spirits' Homecoming explained in tv program, "it was not brothel but slaughterhouse. girls got kidnapped and were forced to fuck with 29 j-soldiers per day. if they get taken ill, they were collectively executed. and 500,000 of girls were kidnapped in total and only the 20-30 thousands of them came back..."
lie, lie after lie
the kimche-smelling mouth tells a blatant lie like breathing, which never fall short of our expectations. hell yeah.
his anti-japan propaganda film Spirits' Homecoming, which "depict" comfort women, marked a record high of over 3 million visitors until now only in korea. and when he got asked "is there the evidence of this movie?", guess what?? this dude insisted obstinately "this movie itself is a evidence nida!!! "
George Kennan
"The Koreans are mostly exaggerators or barefaced liars, by heredity
and by training, and it is impossible to accept without careful
verification, the statements which they make with regard to
Japanese misbehavior."
South China Morning Post wrote:The tragedy of South Korean President Park Geun-hye is in its third and final act. She has been impeached by an overwhelming margin – 234 votes. Her power will now be suspended and the Constitutional Court will determine whether to uphold the motion. Meanwhile, Koreans will have 60 days to choose her successor, but given the rank of top contenders, that’s easier said than done. Incidentally, all her probable alternatives work great for China – even if not so much for Korea.
Those most likely to replace Park are former UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, who would probably represent the president’s conservative Saenuri Party; Moon Jae-in, leader of the progressive Minjoo Party of Korea; and Ahn Cheol-soo, founder of the centrist People’s Party.
[...]lots ofgossipinteresting insight[...]
Grumpy Gramps wrote:Why replacing South Korean President is no Walk in the ParkSouth China Morning Post wrote:The tragedy of South Korean President Park Geun-hye is in its third and final act. She has been impeached by an overwhelming margin – 234 votes. Her power will now be suspended and the Constitutional Court will determine whether to uphold the motion. Meanwhile, Koreans will have 60 days to choose her successor, but given the rank of top contenders, that’s easier said than done. Incidentally, all her probable alternatives work great for China – even if not so much for Korea.
Those most likely to replace Park are former UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, who would probably represent the president’s conservative Saenuri Party; Moon Jae-in, leader of the progressive Minjoo Party of Korea; and Ahn Cheol-soo, founder of the centrist People’s Party.
[...]lots ofgossipinteresting insight[...]
I hope, it's not going to be Ban Ki-moon, he is so boring, yaaaaaawwwwwn.
Russell wrote:If they cannot find a proper replacement, they can always ask Kim Jong-un.
Yokohammer wrote:It's in the English language Mainichi Take-chan:
S. Korean man nabbed for vandalizing statues at Fukushima shrine
...I can't understand why some random asshole would choose it to vandalize in. Just weird.
"...recently, Buddhist statues have been identified as idols, and attacked and decapitated in the name of Jesus. Arrests are hard to effect, as the arsonists and vandals work by stealth of night." -- Wikipedia
There was also a rash of temple burnings in the 1980s and 1990s, and attacks on Buddhist artwork have continued. In one instance, a Protestant minister used a microphone on a cord as a bolo weapon and smashed temple paintings and a statue. In other instances, red crosses have been painted on temple walls, murals, and statues. Buddha statues have also been decapitated. http://www.worldlibrary.org/articles/Korean_Buddhism
Taro Toporific wrote:Supposedly*, rabid Christians in Korea vandalize "graven images" of Buddha.*I don't fully trust these sources.
wagyl wrote:Is wearing a kimono as a westerner a destruction of cultural property? Is the Okura Hotel cultural property? I think you will need to draw some lines there Russell.
kurogane wrote:A lot of it amounts to little more than a mass opiate and commodity fetishism, and it is just stuff, cool stuff though it might be. Shit comes and goes, after all.
But the malicious destruction of other people's stuff should definitely be regarded with outrage, like the Afghani Buddhas, the Syrian whatever they were (Palmyra?), and the attitude itself is a crime against history, to be sure.
Takechanpoo wrote:its still only this has reported this vandalization case among j-related foreign medias. this is apparently a hate crime. fucking japan times and japan today tend to pass over the cases committed by korean, pretending not to see it. fuck you
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