If those women were kidnapped by Japanese military, what were Korean guys doing ? Just sitting and watching that their daughters were taken away ? How brave they are !
If American scholars reserch about history of Korea/Japan during WWII, they must check many existing studies in Korea and Japan. If Stetz and Oh could find hard evidence that any evidence that those Korean women were "forced" to be comfort women by Japanese military or officials, it would cause a big sensation, because such evidence is not yet found by no Japanese reserchers or scholars yet.
I know that many Korean militarymen fought bravely in order to protect their country in 1950-53. They were not cowards.
Many of them have been educated by Japanese, and in a position to know what Japanese army did to comfort women.
Why such brave worriers did not get angry with it, why they did not stand up against Japanese before 1945 ?
It was because Japanese army never coerced Korean girls to be comfort women. Everybody knew that comfort women were prostitutes just worked for money !
@2008venom that is the weakest, most distorted argument I have ever witnessed.
Maybe receiving a western-style education in a distinguished university might help you, but I can't guarantee as it seems you are inherently retarded.
Can you show me any evidence that those Korean women were "forced" to be comfort women by Japanese military or officials, other than doubtful "testimonies"?
@2008venom sadly I can. Stetz, Margaret and Oh, Bonnie. Legacies of the Comfort Women of World War II. New York: An East Gate Book, 2001.
This book has a collection of them and it is an assigned textbook in many top universities including Asian history courses in Illinois and UCLA.Read it.
I'm asking if there is any evidence that those Korean women were "forced" to be comfort women by Japanese military or officials, other than doubtful "testimonies"?
Are those authors refering official documents issued by Japanese officials ?
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If those women were kidnapped by Japanese military, what were Korean guys doing ? Just sitting and watching that their daughters were taken away ? How brave they are !
2008venom 2 weeks ago
If American scholars reserch about history of Korea/Japan during WWII, they must check many existing studies in Korea and Japan. If Stetz and Oh could find hard evidence that any evidence that those Korean women were "forced" to be comfort women by Japanese military or officials, it would cause a big sensation, because such evidence is not yet found by no Japanese reserchers or scholars yet.
2008venom 1 month ago
Thanks for sharing the clip!
pinkladywalking 5 months ago
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I know that many Korean militarymen fought bravely in order to protect their country in 1950-53. They were not cowards.
Many of them have been educated by Japanese, and in a position to know what Japanese army did to comfort women.
Why such brave worriers did not get angry with it, why they did not stand up against Japanese before 1945 ?
It was because Japanese army never coerced Korean girls to be comfort women. Everybody knew that comfort women were prostitutes just worked for money !
2008venom 7 months ago
It is alie. Those comfort women were just prostitutes worked for money.
2008venom 9 months ago
@2008venom are you serious? i hope you're kidding
hc0216 8 months ago
@hc0216
As of today, many Korean men and women are being arrested in USA for prostitution.
It is very easy to more and more Korean women had to become prostitutes because of poverty 70 years ago.
2008venom 8 months ago
@2008venom that is the weakest, most distorted argument I have ever witnessed.
Maybe receiving a western-style education in a distinguished university might help you, but I can't guarantee as it seems you are inherently retarded.
fusedblue 2 months ago
@fusedblue
Can you show me any evidence that those Korean women were "forced" to be comfort women by Japanese military or officials, other than doubtful "testimonies"?
No, you can't.
2008venom 1 month ago
@2008venom sadly I can. Stetz, Margaret and Oh, Bonnie. Legacies of the Comfort Women of World War II. New York: An East Gate Book, 2001.
This book has a collection of them and it is an assigned textbook in many top universities including Asian history courses in Illinois and UCLA.Read it.
fusedblue 1 month ago
@fusedblue
I'm asking if there is any evidence that those Korean women were "forced" to be comfort women by Japanese military or officials, other than doubtful "testimonies"?
Are those authors refering official documents issued by Japanese officials ?
2008venom 1 month ago
Hey, fusedblue, please show me a part of the evidence you have found in that book.
I'm so interested in it.
2008venom 1 month ago