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Re: Hashimoto: no sex slaves please, we're Japanese

Postby Russell » Mon Nov 23, 2015 1:21 pm

Takechanpoo wrote:"Japs robbed us of kimche language nida! :twisted: "

Hell fucking no

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empire japan built schools all over the kimche peninsula and taught them hangul along with japanese and spread hangul all over the peninsula.
before it, almost all of kimchese dont even read and write.
and furthermore, the newspapers written in hangul had been allowed in the era.

this is an unmistakable historical fact, which kimchese never accept.

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Re: Hashimoto: no sex slaves please, we're Japanese

Postby Takechanpoo » Mon Nov 23, 2015 7:45 pm

what do you do if your mother falsely got charged as a killer in spite of the fact she was just a shoplifter?
you let it go past as if a complete stranger? eh?
actually quite a lot of world ppl already believe that empire japan even robbed them of their language despite its a blatant lie.

Even if it were true, why does it matter to you?

why the fuck is "even if"?
its undoubtedly true.
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Re: Hashimoto: no sex slaves please, we're Japanese

Postby Salty » Tue Nov 24, 2015 9:04 am

Takechanpoo wrote: ... before it, almost all of kimchese dont even read and write. ...


At that time, this would have been true of many Japanese as well, and of course also true for many countries around the world....
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Re: Hashimoto: no sex slaves please, we're Japanese

Postby wagyl » Tue Nov 24, 2015 9:23 am

Salty wrote:
Takechanpoo wrote: ... before it, almost all of kimchese dont even read and write. ...


At that time, this would have been true of many Japanese as well, and of course also true for many countries around the world....

In actual fact, one of the things which surprised the Europeans about bakumatsu Japan was the high rate of literacy, across a wide variety of classes.
The literacy rate was high for a preindustrial society (by some estimates the literacy rate in the city of Edo was 80 percent)

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Re: Hashimoto: no sex slaves please, we're Japanese

Postby kurogane » Tue Nov 24, 2015 9:54 am

Relatively high compared to other large, imperialist/military parasite class run states, to be sure, but exceptionally uneven by region and across castes (and gender, of course) in many important ways, and often rather harshly suppressed in troublesome areas and sectors, especially any such associated with the peasant revolts of the late early end of the Shogunate. But a fair point, to be sure. 80% sounds close to made up (or fluffed up) style Soviet level stats to me, but depending on the definition I could see that big a mercantile centre being so by the mid-Meiji. As a reference, by made up or fluffed up I am referring to the noted tendency to massage definitional parameters, as in the national literacy rate, which according to this list is nonexsistent :shock:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_c ... eracy_rate
....................but that whole discussion is old hat I think, no?

And just because it's been a while, does anybody still think the hiragana on station signs is there for children and foreigners? SPOILER ALERT: it isn't.
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Re: Hashimoto: no sex slaves please, we're Japanese

Postby Russell » Fri Nov 27, 2015 9:19 am

Ex-Asahi reporter who wrote ‘comfort woman’ story to teach in South Korea

A former Asahi Shimbun newspaper reporter who wrote a story about a former Korean “comfort woman” has resigned as a part-time lecturer at a Japanese university and will start teaching at a university in South Korea next March, the Japanese university said Thursday.

Takashi Uemura, 57, will leave Hokusei Gakuen University in Hokkaido at the end of the current academic year in March and become a visiting professor at the Catholic University of Korea, which has a student exchange agreement with the university in Sapporo, it said.

During his one-year term, he will teach on the history of exchanges between Japan and South Korea once or twice a week, Hokusei Gakuen said.

Uemura was involved in the Asahi Shimbun’s reporting in 1991 of accounts provided by a South Korean woman procured for a Japanese military brothel during Japan’s colonial rule of the Korean Peninsula between 1910 and 1945.

The Asahi Shimbun reviewed the report and concluded in August last year that no facts had been fabricated in the reporting although some expressions were inappropriate. At the time, the newspaper retracted some of its past reports on the comfort women at the brothels.

Hokusei Gakuen University has received threats and calls of protest against Uemura’s employment.

University President Shinichi Tamura said he “intends to share the experience” of being threatened and “raise questions” over the matter.

Uemura told a news conference he is grateful that the university continued to employ him as a lecturer even in the face of the attacks. He also said, “My fight against the groundless claims that I am a ‘fabricator’ will continue through speech and in court.”

The former reporter has filed libel suits against publishers and individuals, claiming they groundlessly labeled him a fabricator of the decades-old report and their criticism triggered threats and other serious violations of his rights.

Uemura became a lecturer at Hokusei Gakuen University in April 2012 and had been renewing his contract annually.

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Re: Hashimoto: no sex slaves please, we're Japanese

Postby Takechanpoo » Fri Nov 27, 2015 12:17 pm

from the above articles comment
tisho • 15 hours ago

He should stay and teach in Japan, Japanese people need that information more than the Koreans.



Takechanpoo wrote:there are mainly 3 positions about comfort women issue.
1. kidnapping in the narrow sense = j-soldiers directly kidnapped hundreds of thousands of screaming asian women by physical enforcement and forced them to work as sex slaves
2. kidnapping in the broad sense = j-soldiers transported sex slaves collected by consigned local brokers and forced them to work in the brothels managed by j-army
3. no kidnapping at all = j-soldiers just escorted prostitutes collected by consigned local brokers to brothels managed by j-army because there were armed robberies here and there at the time of asia


excuse me, here in japan, you can browse the books or articles written by those 3 positions whenever you want unlike in k-peninsula.
you do not need to be afraid of being accused and get jailed by the government regardless of whatever you insist in japan.
all you need to care about in japan is at best the bluff by parlor keyboard attackers aka netouyo.
well, recently its happening the tendency to suppress undesirable opinions here, its very unfortunate and worrying i have to admit though.
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Re: Hashimoto: no sex slaves please, we're Japanese

Postby matsuki » Fri Nov 27, 2015 2:24 pm

Phoned in death threats....in 2015, can Japan not trace these bitches? Aren't burner phones pretty much non-existent here?
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Re: Hashimoto: no sex slaves please, we're Japanese

Postby Coligny » Fri Nov 27, 2015 4:46 pm

matsuki wrote:Phoned in death threats....in 2015, can Japan not trace these bitches? Aren't burner phones pretty much non-existent here?


Pocahontas...

ever heard of payphones ?

or skypeout...
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Re: Hashimoto: no sex slaves please, we're Japanese

Postby matsuki » Fri Nov 27, 2015 4:58 pm

Coligny wrote:
matsuki wrote:Phoned in death threats....in 2015, can Japan not trace these bitches? Aren't burner phones pretty much non-existent here?


Pocahontas...

ever heard of payphones ?

or skypeout...


Not so many of those around anymore...and with the time/date, they may be able to find security cam footage of the idiot.

Skype calling to landlines required Skype credit via credit cards, no?
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Re: Hashimoto: no sex slaves please, we're Japanese

Postby Takechanpoo » Thu Dec 10, 2015 7:52 pm

A group of 50 right-wing Japanese scholars penned an open letter in a U.S. history journal alleging that an American textbook contains factual errors regarding the Imperial Japanese Army’s enslavement of young women in military brothels during World War II, a move that can be seen as yet another attempt at historical revisionism.

The scholars pointed to a textbook published by McGraw-Hill, saying it has eight factual errors in two paragraphs, or 26 lines, in a letter to the editor in the December edition of “Perspectives on History,” a scholarly journal published by the American Historical Association.

It went on to question the “credibility of the McGraw-Hill textbook as a whole” and added that the problem “affects the prestige of American historians as a whole.”

The passage in the publisher’s world history textbook, “Traditions and Encounters: A Global Perspective on the Past,” which was co-authored by historians Herbert Ziegler and Jerry Bentley, states that, “The Japanese army forcibly recruited, conscripted and dragooned as many as 200,000 women aged 14 to 20 to serve in military brothels,” from Japan’s colonies, including Korea, and details the brutalities they endured.

The Japanese scholars, including Eiji Yamashita, an economics professor at Osaka City University, said in the open letter that “if clear factual mistakes are found in textbooks, and if those mistakes have extremely negative effects on the dignity of a given country … then it is natural that such a country’s government request revisions of the errors.”

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Re: Hashimoto: no sex slaves please, we're Japanese

Postby Samurai_Jerk » Sat Dec 26, 2015 8:19 pm

Korean 'comfort women' photographer wins lawsuit against Nikon

A Japanese court on Friday ordered camera maker Nikon to pay damages to a South Korean photographer whose Tokyo exhibition on Japanese wartime sex slaves was temporarily cancelled, the company said.

The Tokyo District Court ordered Nikon to pay 1.1 million yen ($9,100) to Japan-based cameraman Ahn Sehong, a company spokesman told AFP.

Ahn filed a lawsuit in 2012, demanding compensation of 14 million yen, after Nikon abruptly cancelled his event scheduled to be held at Nikon Salon in Tokyo, a site where people can hold individual exhibitions.

The exhibit featured 37 photos of some of the now-elderly Korean women forced to serve as 'comfort women' -- a euphemism for women forced into prostitution -- for Japan's military during World War II.

Nikon, which had initially approved Ahn's proposal for the exhibition, unexpectedly cancelled the show three days after a newspaper article about it led to public complaints.

The Tokyo District Court at the time, however, ordered Nikon to allow the exhibit to go on.

"I'm happy that freedom of expression has been acknowledged," Ahn told reporters after the court ruling, according to Sankei Shimbun newspaper.
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Re: Hashimoto: no sex slaves please, we're Japanese

Postby Mike Oxlong » Mon Dec 28, 2015 4:14 pm

S Korea, Japan reach deal on wartime sex slaves, including Y1 bil aid fund
The foreign ministers of South Korea and Japan said Monday they have reached a deal meant to resolve a decades-long impasse over Korean women forced into Japanese military-run brothels during World War II.

Japanese Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida said Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe had offered a handwritten apology and that Tokyo will finance a 1 billion yen aid fund for the elderly former sex slaves to be set up by South Korea.

The issue of former Korean sex slaves, euphemistically known as “comfort women,” is the biggest source of friction in ties between Seoul and Tokyo. The neighbors are thriving democracies, trade partners and staunch U.S. allies, but they have seen animosity rise since the 2012 inauguration of Abe.
But there is deep skepticism in Seoul, where Japan’s many past apologies and efforts at private compensation have been seen as insufficient.

Last month, the countries’ leaders resumed formal talks after a 3 ½-year hiatus and agreed to try to make progress on the sex slave issue. Japan has been heartened by South Korean courts recently acquitting a Japanese reporter charged with defaming South Korea’s president and refusing to review a complaint by a South Korean seeking individual compensation for Japan’s forceful mobilization of workers during colonial days.

Many South Koreans feel lingering bitterness from the legacy of Japan’s brutal colonial occupation of the Korean Peninsula from 1910-1945. But South Korean officials have also faced calls to improve ties with Japan, the world’s No. 3 biggest economy and a regional powerhouse, not least from U.S. officials eager for a strong united front against a rising China and North Korea’s pursuit of nuclear-armed missiles that could target the American mainland.

Some in South Korea feel that Seoul would struggle to agree to anything that doesn’t also acknowledge that Japan has a legal responsibility for the women. Japan, for its part, has long argued that the issue was settled by a 1965 treaty that restored diplomatic ties and was accompanied by more than $800 million in economic aid and loans from Tokyo to Seoul.

Historians say tens of thousands of women from around Asia, many of them Korean, were sent to front-line military brothels to provide sex to Japanese soldiers. In South Korea, there are 46 such surviving former sex slaves, mostly in their late 80s or early 90s.

Better relations between South Korea and Japan are a priority for Washington. The two Northeast Asian countries together host about 80,000 U.S. troops and are members of now-stalled regional talks aimed at ending North Korea’s nuclear ambitions in return for aid.


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Re: Hashimoto: no sex slaves please, we're Japanese

Postby kurogane » Mon Dec 28, 2015 4:55 pm

It's sort of sad he played into the Korean whining given that they were the ones that accepted the treaty that ended the issue, but it's nice to see Ole Scroogey Pants playing the long game and doing a nice thing. I certainly think that it's a nice gesture for a group that has been manipulated and ignored by their own people for far too long. Death to Korea, Long Live Japan.
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Re: Hashimoto: no sex slaves please, we're Japanese

Postby LUBA » Tue Dec 29, 2015 10:07 pm

1 bil Yen to end once and for all the wartime sex slaves issue it came out cheap to Japan no?
Nice deal.
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Re: Hashimoto: no sex slaves please, we're Japanese

Postby kurogane » Tue Dec 29, 2015 11:15 pm

Exactly my thinking. I sure do hope those little old ladies actually get some of it. They always deserved it even when their own side was supposed to pay.
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Re: Hashimoto: no sex slaves please, we're Japanese

Postby Takechanpoo » Wed Dec 30, 2015 12:59 pm

Japan’s central, undeniable responsibility is a fact – but so is the role of the Korean profiteers and private Japanese recruiters who lured or trapped women into brothels.

http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfre ... f-the-past

nope. the private recruiters also were mostly korean(korean japanese atm). the list of the private brokers entrusted by j-army is still firmly kept.

and the next step is comfort women in post-WW2 occcpation period japan, korean war and vietnam war. :mrgreen:
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Re: Hashimoto: no sex slaves please, we're Japanese

Postby kurogane » Wed Dec 30, 2015 3:00 pm

That's the way. The important thing is to continue to fulminate and obfuscate about petty details that have already been established. That way you can claim you have settled it without actually reflecting on the reasons you had to settle. It keeps things childish and peevish, aka Boohoo-shido, or the Whine of the Samurai
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Re: Hashimoto: no sex slaves please, we're Japanese

Postby Takechanpoo » Wed Dec 30, 2015 5:26 pm

kurogane wrote:That's the way. The important thing is to continue to fulminate and obfuscate about petty details that have already been established. That way you can claim you have settled it without actually reflecting on the reasons you had to settle. It keeps things childish and peevish, aka Boohoo-shido, or the Whine of the Samurai

looks like all you are seeing is Abe and the followers. there is a well balanced standpoint of ppl on the j-side.
its definitely and traditonally problematic that almost all of non-japanese ppl ignore j-histrorians low-key studies and even assume its meaningless without considering it.

Rihua21 19h ago
I feel very sorry for Korean comfort women. After WW2 many Korean women were used as comfort women for US and Korean Army while Korean War and Vietnam War.

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PakDooIk66 Rihua21 18h ago
Many do these did this voluntarily however.

Anyone who's visited Korea, Japan, China, Vietnam etc must be aware of the barely concealed sex industry which flourishes - I think in Korea something like 1 in 8 women will work in the sex industry at some point in their lives - in these patriarchal and misygonist societies. Groups of salarymen going out for work drinking sessions often end up in the hostess bars and massage parlours which are a euphuism for brothels.


Many do these did this voluntarily however.

great comment. what kind of reasons does this guy say clearly like this for?
also as for comfort women by j-army, there are some documents of empire japan and merica undoubtedly showing that at least part of them were professional voluntary whores and earned tons of money. but they are ignoring it. its most likely they set a major premise by default that its totally no problem to assume j-empire was evil in everything. this is an issue of psychology, not history.
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Re: Hashimoto: no sex slaves please, we're Japanese

Postby kurogane » Wed Dec 30, 2015 6:55 pm

Are 2!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Looser!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Looser!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



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Re: Hashimoto: no sex slaves please, we're Japanese

Postby matsuki » Thu Dec 31, 2015 9:15 am

kurogane wrote:It keeps things childish and peevish, aka Boohoo-shido, or the Whine of the Samurai


:keyboardcoffee:

So....does this mean an end to all the comfort women compensation bickering? (leaving only the never-ending bickering over how many and under what circumstances)

Some baba on the plane back was watching J-movies and such and after she embarrassingly turning off a movie during an awkward sex scene (didn't even think those existed in J- cinema) I couldn't help but laugh every time I looked over and saw what she was watching. What caught my eye next was some claims that most of the Japanese military bravely stayed in Vietnam after WWII, teaching the clueless Viets how to use their left over WWII weapons in order to gain their independence....then marrying Viet women...only to be forced out (without their families) by the commies later....and "remarry" in Japan. Never heard anything about that before but with out doing any research, my knee-jerk reaction is that is sounds exaggerated and like a Disney-fied version of events to make the locals feel good.
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Re: Hashimoto: no sex slaves please, we're Japanese

Postby Russell » Thu Dec 31, 2015 2:39 pm

No 'comfort women' fund until removal of Seoul statue

Japan’s fund to help women forced into its wartime military brothels will be contingent on removal of a statue of protest in Seoul, a Japanese government source said Wednesday, a development that could overshadow a recent deal to settle the issue.

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has set the condition, the source said, amid looming opposition by some in Japan to a plan to release the public funds to help the women, euphemistically called “comfort women” in Japan, with the statue of a girl remaining in place.

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The source said the South Korean government recognizes that Japan’s disbursement of the money Japanese Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida said will total 1 billion yen to the new fund is contingent upon the removal of the statue.

South Korean Foreign Minister Yun Byung Se told a group of South Korean reporters Wednesday that Seoul will urge Tokyo to refrain from behaviors “that could cause misunderstanding,” in an apparent reference to reports on Japan’s intention to link the fund with the fate of the statue.

The removal of the statue was not mentioned as a condition for the Japanese financial aid in a joint announcement released by Kishida and Yun after their talks in Seoul on Monday.

South Korea said in the announcement that it “will strive to solve this issue in an appropriate manner.” The bilateral announcement did not stipulate the amount of the Japanese aid.

The statue of a girl was erected in 2011 by the Korean Council for Women Drafted for Sexual Slavery by Japan, a civic group helping former comfort women, on a sidewalk near the embassy.

The group refused calls to get rid of the statue and confirmed their policy of trying to create more comfort women statues in and outside South Korea in a rally Wednesday.

Hmm, building all those statues will likely cost more money than the financial compensation to those women would be worth...

Abe’s Facebook page has been flooded with protest messages from people who were dissatisfied with the bilateral agreement. Some branded the agreement “a diplomatic defeat” while others said they are not going to support his Cabinet.

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Re: Hashimoto: no sex slaves please, we're Japanese

Postby matsuki » Thu Dec 31, 2015 3:46 pm

LOL, what a circus!

I actually dislike the statues though. Best comment I've seen thus far:

it is intellectually dishonest to demand a memorial for Korean comfort women while not demanding one for example, victims of human sex trafficking in China. The fundamental question here is whether erecting Korean comfort women memorial all over the world helps the victims or does it serve a vindictive purpose, which could potentially stand in the way of reconciling with Japan.

I'm all for reconciliation, I'm honestly tired of all the anti-Japanese rhetoric from Korea and China, they're not the only ones who suffered under Japanese rule during the war but they're the only ones who still holds on to the victim rhetoric and insists on being vindictive, all for the sake of nationalism.
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Postby Samurai_Jerk » Thu Dec 31, 2015 4:09 pm

matsuki wrote:LOL, what a circus!

I actually dislike the statues though. Best comment I've seen thus far:

it is intellectually dishonest to demand a memorial for Korean comfort women while not demanding one for example, victims of human sex trafficking in China. The fundamental question here is whether erecting Korean comfort women memorial all over the world helps the victims or does it serve a vindictive purpose, which could potentially stand in the way of reconciling with Japan.

I'm all for reconciliation, I'm honestly tired of all the anti-Japanese rhetoric from Korea and China, they're not the only ones who suffered under Japanese rule during the war but they're the only ones who still holds on to the victim rhetoric and insists on being vindictive, all for the sake of nationalism.


Erecting them all over the world and erecting one in Seoul isn't the same thing. It's petty for Japan to ask them to take down a memorial in Seoul.
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Postby kurogane » Thu Dec 31, 2015 5:13 pm

I had hopes but they were dashed. The Koreans are still whining dogs, and now the Park Dun Fucked cabinet looks disingenuous as all get up so now Abe, etc. has to play the You Started It! game to appear childish enough to mollify the savages like that media whore Sakurai and her ilk. Conservative Asian Men in Action. One Japanese comment that made me laugh was how angry one guy was about such a "huge amount of money" being paid out over something that was settled years ago. The guy in question so obviously thought it was the duty of the lower colonials to service their masters' needs that I just nodded and laughed inwardly at what despicable, niggardly peasants so many of them choose to be. Wouldn't it need to be 1972 for that to be a large amount of money? Fuckin' Rip Van Winkles.

The condition to remove the statue is a face thing, btw. Not unlike the Jpn anger at the Asian peeve over Yasukuni visits. They've apologised 48 times and paid double, so it seems a fair trade to me but I might be groovin' Native on that.
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Re: Hashimoto: no sex slaves please, we're Japanese

Postby matsuki » Thu Dec 31, 2015 5:55 pm

Samurai_Jerk wrote:Erecting them all over the world and erecting one in Seoul isn't the same thing. It's petty for Japan to ask them to take down a memorial in Seoul.


Same private group, same statue...maybe they got them at bulk discount and are just trying to get rid of them by erecting them everywhere?? Anyhow, even if it is home turf for the private organization, " the Korean Council for Women Drafted for Military Sexual Slavery by Japan" to set it up in front of the Japanese Embassy in Seoul is more of an "FU Japan" than "let's remember the victims" situation.
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Postby Takechanpoo » Thu Dec 31, 2015 7:08 pm

if i were not japanese, i could have enjoyed this childish fuss between a silent stubborn craftsman with taijin kyohusho and a schizophrenic monster claimer with by-default hysteria and persecution complex. i wholeheartedly envy you gaijijn dudes.
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Re: Hashimoto: no sex slaves please, we're Japanese

Postby Takechanpoo » Fri Jan 01, 2016 9:35 pm

Lee Yong-soo, who is a main billboard to advertise how evil j-empire was in the world and gave testimony in us congress, is a plain liar.
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in 1993 she said in her first testimony that she became a whore for j-army by a snow job of her acquaintance.
but after around 2000 she suddenly started insisting she was kidnapped by a j-soldier and was forced to be a whore.
http://www.ilbe.com/7210126287 (even part of korean have doubts about her speech and behaviour)
but almost nobodies investigate her testimony. or just re-examining what she and other comfort prostitutes said can make you be labeled as a right wing or revisionist. actually while j-version wikipedia writes the sequence of how her testimonies changed, english version one doesnt.
https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%9D%8E ... 9%E6%B4%99
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Yong- ... ctivist%29
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Re: Hashimoto: no sex slaves please, we're Japanese

Postby Takechanpoo » Sat Jan 02, 2016 1:49 pm

Max Fisher The Idiot swallow those liar k-dotards testimonies hook, line and sinker without verifying it.
http://www.vox.com/2015/12/28/10677136/ ... -agreement
http://www.vox.com/2015/12/29/10682830/ ... -survivors

Max, you are so beautiful. i cannot help but respect you. i really think so!
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Re: Hashimoto: no sex slaves please, we're Japanese

Postby Takechanpoo » Sat Jan 02, 2016 2:37 pm

but well, roughly speaking, apparently english medias opinions about comfort women are getting to close to the opinons of japan side. they have been changing their opinions little by little not to be regarded that they are won over to japans "right wingers" and not to be labelled revisionist. its sneak and ironic. but i honestly admire their changes to a certain extent. its a good sign. :thumbs:
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