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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Coligny » Tue Apr 18, 2017 10:03 pm

Must be super confusing to drive in Seoul with a japanese speaking navy that only have the map of shizuoka and follow the user interface guidelines of a WWII do it yourself home vasectomy toolset.
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Wage Slave » Tue Apr 18, 2017 10:34 pm

Takechanpoo wrote:
in shizuoka, 7, april, 4 korean guys, who live in owariasahi city, aichi pref., have been arrested for stealing 68 trucks and forklifts,
approx 1000 car navigations and so on in shizuoka, aichi, gifu and mie prefectures. the total amount of damage is approx 1.15 hundred million yen.

http://snjpn.net/archives/18782

fucking japantimes and japantoday havent report this korean-related case, as fucking always.


Is it really important enough to be reported as national news? Or do you think the simple fact that Koreans were involved in this particular case means it becomes national as opposed to regional news?
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Takechanpoo » Thu Apr 20, 2017 10:42 pm


they just said a historical fact, though.....

and who had korea got independent from china is japan after we japanese defeated damn china
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Shimonoseki
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Independence_Gate
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Russell » Thu Apr 20, 2017 11:04 pm

Takechanpoo wrote:they just said a historical fact, though.....

and who had korea got independent from china is japan after we japanese defeated damn china
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Shimonoseki
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Independence_Gate

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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Takechanpoo » Sat Apr 22, 2017 1:03 am

The final barrier hindering South Korean foreign policy is its relationship with Japan. For an outside observer, it is bewildering to see Koreans who still view Japan as a colonial power, more than 70 years since Korea regained its independence. The Korean media promotes a narrative of victimhood and portrays their nation as scarred by the memories of their Japanese oppressors. Many Koreans still believe, erroneously, that Japan has never apologized for its crimes of that era, and some seem to think that Japan today has not changed from the militaristic fascism that defined it in the 1930s.



Framing the relationship around issues like war-time sex slaves is hugely detrimental to the interests of both countries. Obviously history is a contentious issue and should not be forgotten. But South Koreans are wrong for thinking that Japan is their enemy. Japan has changed. Today, no picture of Tojo Hideki hangs in downtown Tokyo, whereas in Beijing, the man responsible for ordering an invasion of South Korea, Mao Zedong, is still revered. His picture is on the renminbi and his portrait remains hanging in Tiananmen. This double standard is emblematic of Seoul’s quixotic relationships with its neighbors.

http://thediplomat.com/2017/02/south-ko ... ind-spots/

because anti-japanism is already deep-rooted and institutionalized in korean society and the ppls minds as christianity is in the western societies.
too late to erase it from their mind.
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby wagyl » Sat Apr 22, 2017 8:32 am

You could have said almost exactly the same thing about Ireland and Britain until recently.
The Baltic States and Russia... I am not sure just how far down that path they have gone.

Colonies. It is better to make them a fair distance away from you and over people who look different.
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Wage Slave » Sun Apr 23, 2017 8:51 am

Japanese revisionist drivel exposed by former ‘comfort woman’

During our journey we conversed mostly in Japanese about her hellish experiences in a Japanese military brothel, with some help from a Korean interpreter. It is a poignant saga of abduction from her village at age 16 and ending up on an air base in Taiwan, where she initially resisted her rapists. They beat and tortured her (with electricity) until she succumbed.

One young kamikaze pilot nursed her wounds, and they became so close that not long before his final departure he composed a song for her, saying he would become a star in the heavens and always be there for her. He taught her this and some other Japanese songs that she sang for me in a soulful tenor.

At one conference, after she sang this song he composed for her, a Taiwanese lady stood up and said that the “Shinju” in the lyrics must refer to the air base in her town, which is now used by the Taiwanese military. This led to an investigation that corroborated Lee’s story.


Let me say it for you Tacky. She was a hardened professional prostitute at the age of 16 who decided to take the Emperor's shilling. When it was clear that she had backed the (unfortunately) losing side she concocted this story and has kept it up all these years for purely selfish, pecuniary and dishonest reasons.

And you wonder why people feel a need to make sure their story is not written out of history.
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby wagyl » Sun Apr 23, 2017 1:24 pm

I know I am being a pedant, but tenor? Was she transitioning, or just a ladyboy? And might not shinju merely refer to pearls?

Basically, there is a lot of poorly written crap coming from all sides here, as so often happens in an emotion-charged topic.
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Takechanpoo » Sun Apr 23, 2017 2:01 pm

they dont try to focusing on japaneese comfort women, probably because they want to emphasize the assaulterness of japan.
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/world/2007 ... 911759.htm

at that era, the children except for 1st-born son were almost slaves for their parents not only in korea but also in japan.
not a few of them, not only girls but also boys, were ruthlessly sold by their own parents.
you guys should see the things in that era by the values of that era.

TOKYO: Social stigma is preventing thousands of Japanese women who served occupying U.S. troops in official brothels from coming forward to seek compensation, a women's rights activist said Saturday.

An Associated Press review of historical documents indicates that U.S. authorities permitted Japan to operate an official brothel system for American troops in the early days after World War II — despite reports that many of the women were being forced to work in the brothels against their will.

"It is difficult for these women to come forward because of the social stigma attached to serving U.S. soldiers," said Mitsuko Nobukawa, an activist with the Tokyo-based Violence against Women in War Network.

"There were thousands of women who served in Japanese brothels around Asia during the war, too, but they suffered in silence and few have talked about their experiences," Nobukawa said.

Records show tens of thousands of Japanese women were employed to provide sex to U.S. troops until the spring of 1946, when Gen. Douglas MacArthur shut the brothels down.

About 350,000 U.S. troops were occupying Japan by the end of 1945, and a Japanese government-funded association employed 70,000 prostitutes to serve them, according to a memoir by Seiichi Kaburagi, the chief of public relations for association.

The records indicate that by then the Americans had full knowledge of Japan's reported of women in countries it invaded across Asia during the war, the records show.

Historians say that up to 200,000 women, mainly from China and Korea, provided sex for Japanese troops in military brothels across Asia during the war, and that many of them were coerced into sexual slavery.

Of these so-called "comfort women," at least 10 percent were Japanese, according to historians' estimates.

http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/04/ ... -Women.php
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Wage Slave » Sun Apr 23, 2017 3:26 pm

wagyl wrote:I know I am being a pedant, but tenor? Was she transitioning, or just a ladyboy? And might not shinju merely refer to pearls?

Basically, there is a lot of poorly written crap coming from all sides here, as so often happens in an emotion-charged topic.


Poorly written it arguably is - though his defense would probably be that he was writing for a newspaper with populist pretensions. Most people wouldn't have the first idea what a tenor voice is. It just sounds good. Crap? I'm not so sure. Her own family knowingly sold her into prostitution out of greed - I'm far from convinced. And in any case, if the Imperial Japanese Army were taking advantage of severe economic hardship that is hardly much better.

I perfectly well believe that Japanese women were coerced and victimised. The Japanese people in many ways were also victims of the Imperial Dream/Death Cult. No doubt about it.
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Russell » Sun Apr 23, 2017 3:35 pm

Back to that article in the Diplomat quoted by Takechan. I think it is an excellent article, but not for the reasons why Takechan quoted it.
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby wagyl » Sun Apr 23, 2017 6:07 pm

Wage Slave wrote: Most people wouldn't have the first idea what a tenor voice is. It just sounds good.

Maybe I am holding the professional media to too stringent a standard, but I always feel that if you can say whatever you like about something "most people don't have the first idea about" on the basis that "it just sounds good," I start to have deep concerns about what other substantial bits they have just made up because it sounds good. It taints everything else they write.
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Wage Slave » Sun Apr 23, 2017 8:32 pm

wagyl wrote:
Wage Slave wrote: Most people wouldn't have the first idea what a tenor voice is. It just sounds good.

Maybe I am holding the professional media to too stringent a standard, but I always feel that if you can say whatever you like about something "most people don't have the first idea about" on the basis that "it just sounds good," I start to have deep concerns about what other substantial bits they have just made up because it sounds good. It taints everything else they write.


Fair enough. I'll be honest and say that you have taught me something. I never realised that tenor was an exclusively male voice - I just thought the term described a voice in that range - ie very high for a man or very low, impossibly low at the bottom of the range, for a woman. He should have said a contralto voice. If he had, I confess that it would have not meant anything to me short of running for a dictionary, which I probably wouldn't have done.
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby matsuki » Mon Apr 24, 2017 2:39 pm

Takechanpoo wrote:at that era, the children except for 1st-born son were almost slaves for their parents not only in korea but also in japan.
not a few of them, not only girls but also boys, were ruthlessly sold by their own parents.
you guys should see the things in that era by the values of that era.


Based on some of the more bizarre current ideas in Japan around shit like this, I have no problem believing both cultures were quite fucked in regards to family values/morals but adding responsibility to the shitty parenting of the time doesn't excuse the authorities for what went down, just adds a new facet of blame.
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Takechanpoo » Tue Apr 25, 2017 11:19 pm

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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Takechanpoo » Tue May 02, 2017 3:03 pm

"we never have agreed to pay the cost!! nida nida yea!"
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It was negotiated:

"The official position remains unchanged that our government provides the land and other infrastructure while the U.S. covers the burden of cost of deploying and maintaining the THAAD system according to the regulations of the Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA)," the Ministry said in statement."

The fact that the new guy suddenly decided to change the terms of the agreement without actually talking to the parties involved is the issue.

http://www.military.com/daily-news/2017 ... thaad.html





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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Wage Slave » Tue May 02, 2017 4:05 pm

Takechanpoo wrote:"we never have agreed to pay the cost!! nida nida yea!"
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It was negotiated:

"The official position remains unchanged that our government provides the land and other infrastructure while the U.S. covers the burden of cost of deploying and maintaining the THAAD system according to the regulations of the Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA)," the Ministry said in statement."

The fact that the new guy suddenly decided to change the terms of the agreement without actually talking to the parties involved is the issue.

http://www.military.com/daily-news/2017 ... thaad.html





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You really shouldn't believe very much Donald says. Two days later, after a phone call or two from the military, it turns out the Koreans were telling the truth about that agreement and even Donald has to acknowledge that.

http://www.military.com/daily-news/2017/05/01/trump-backs-off-on-having-south-korea-pay-for-thaad.html

Another fact that Donald hasn't factored in which I'm sure makes military commanders very nervous is that if Korea, Japan, The UK and other countries are to pay the full cost of US forces stationed in their countries then can those forces really still be said to be US forces under the sole and exclusive command of the US? Or are they reduced to the status of contractors? And even if not, that kind of money creates obligations does it not?
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby wagyl » Tue May 02, 2017 5:37 pm

Wage Slave wrote:And even if not, that kind of money creates obligations does it not?

The flaw in that thinking is that it depends on the United States putting a high priority on long term relationship benefits, to the detriment of short term relationship balance. Has this ever happened, in the history of the world? Especially with the increased background in commence, compared to bureaucratic swampdwellers, in the current administration, the emphasis on "good figures for this quarter, next quarter can be damned because I will be in a different role in a different organisation then" can only be stronger.
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Screwed-down Hairdo » Tue May 02, 2017 8:39 pm

wagyl wrote:
Wage Slave wrote:And even if not, that kind of money creates obligations does it not?

The flaw in that thinking is that it depends on the United States putting a high priority on long term relationship benefits, to the detriment of short term relationship balance. Has this ever happened, in the history of the world? Especially with the increased background in commence, compared to bureaucratic swampdwellers, in the current administration, the emphasis on "good figures for this quarter, next quarter can be damned because I will be in a different role in a different organisation then" can only be stronger.


And the flaw with that thinking is that the Untied States doesn't need to think too far into the future because nearly all of its "Allies" are so deeply embroiled in interoperability that they don't really have any option other than to toe the line. Even cuntries within the Good Guy Alliance that do make their own military equipment do so with the need for interoperability with the Untied States in mind. The situation has always been a win-win for the Merkins, which is why it existed. Trump will change little other than probably be more typically Merkin by being clumsier in his delivery than most of his forked-tongue predecessors.
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Takechanpoo » Wed May 17, 2017 2:01 pm

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Three Korean women who work at a massage parlor on Southpoint Parkway were arrested Friday and charged with prostitution, according to the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office.

The Sheriff's Office said a vice officer went into the business and paid $50 for a half-hour massage, but during the massage Ren Dehzu, 58, offered to masturbate the officer for an additional $40.

In a similar event, police said, a vice cop paid $60 for a half-hour massage and during the service Jane Ahn, 46, offered to masturbate the officer for another $60.

Police said in a third event, a detective paid for a $60 half-hour massage and was offered to be masturbated for another $60 by Hyon Hwang.

http://www.news4jax.com/news/3-massage- ... ostitution
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby wagyl » Wed May 17, 2017 2:24 pm

Ren Dehzu (transposition error for Ren Dezhu?) doesn't strike me as a particularly Korean name...
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Taka-Okami » Wed May 17, 2017 6:30 pm

Geez, 60 bucks for 2 min wank. What a rip! Happy endings should be for free!
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Russell » Wed May 17, 2017 9:50 pm

Taka-Okami wrote:Geez, 60 bucks for 2 min wank. What a rip! Happy endings should be for free!

I believe Takechan is trying to convince us that Korean women are wankers...
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Coligny » Thu May 18, 2017 3:58 am

Takechanpoo wrote:
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Three Korean women who work at a massage parlor on Southpoint Parkway were arrested Friday and charged with prostitution, according to the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office.

The Sheriff's Office said a vice officer went into the business and paid $50 for a half-hour massage, but during the massage Ren Dehzu, 58, offered to masturbate the officer for an additional $40.

In a similar event, police said, a vice cop paid $60 for a half-hour massage and during the service Jane Ahn, 46, offered to masturbate the officer for another $60.

Police said in a third event, a detective paid for a $60 half-hour massage and was offered to be masturbated for another $60 by Hyon Hwang.

http://www.news4jax.com/news/3-massage- ... ostitution



So which one wuz yer mom ? Did you realize after or before you paid ? Did she gave you a discount ?
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Takechanpoo » Mon May 29, 2017 4:57 pm

another statue for their tragic heroine masturbation in the deep south

what a touching speech!
http://www.reporternewspapers.net/2017/ ... ort-women/
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Postby Takechanpoo » Tue May 30, 2017 7:53 pm

us army guys vs korean guys
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Re: Those Koreans got a lot of nerve

Postby Takechanpoo » Thu Jun 01, 2017 6:20 pm

what the fuck on earth makes those k-chimps insane and bestial? the excessive intake of garlic and capsaicin?


they even were barking at their foreign teammates trying to stop the fight.
why the hell do such insane guys exist just next to japan? why? why?
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Postby matsuki » Thu Jun 01, 2017 6:38 pm



I see some classy behavior on both sides started it...but all the diving and faking it makes me remember why I switched from soccer to hockey....

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Postby Takechanpoo » Thu Jun 01, 2017 9:24 pm

I see some classy behavior on both sides started it

unfortunately the piled grudges towards japan have infiltrated into the depth of your brain. pity


needless to say, who causes this kind of troubles in sports game is almost always korea or china, especially the former one among yellow peoples.
those kimchenized brains easily commit a begging the question. they always seek for "reasons" to justify their desire to push, punch and kick someone, especially, as you do know, japanese. "they engaged in provocative act first nida!!! so its ok to beat them! nida nida nida!" of course, beating someone can NOT be justified even if, as they insisted with hindsight, actually there were some provocative acts by the opponent in the civilized societies, needless to say. yea its needless to say. yea





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