@llIWhrqkfl I mean no offense but if you ask some one over 50 years old in South Korea he will tell you that prostitutes around American military bases were called "comfort women" until 1970(80)s. I'm talking about military bases in South Korea of course.
@BigbangKorea21 You are free to write anything as long as it is related to comfort women issue. You are free to criticize Korean women or accuse Japan. But that should be done with an evidence. In other words your opinion must be backed up by historical evidence. If your comment was deleted it would only mean you had failed to provide evidence to back up your argument. And that would be considered as propaganda.
@JPNarchive You're practically saying you will delete my comments because I write something that is of a different opinion than your's. Unintentionally rude? Of course.
Just because I say something that might not be the greatest news for Japan doesn't mean it's cheap anti-Japanese propaganda. It could be the truth, but you guys will of course never admit it. Deleting my comments will mean that you just want people watching this video to ONLY see comments of your liking and opinion.
@BigbangKorea21 Amyfyfoyyv posted a rude comment against Korean women (probably unintentionally) on my other video. So I warned him that if he did the same thing again I will have to delete his comment. Same goes with you. I don't care what you do on your Youtube page but cheap anti-Japanese propaganda is not welcomed here and will be deleted.
According to the statistics, the Japanese accounted for 50-60% of comfort women and the Koreans for 30-40%.
I know a person whose acquaintance (Japanese) was a comfort woman and she said that acquaintance was poor so had to earn money during the tough war time.
The prostitution was legal at the time but now has been banned in Japan.
Korea also prepared comfort women during Korea War for US solders to earn dollars. Korea banned the prostitution a few years ago.
@JPNarchive You mean you'll have to delete comments that contradict your opinion on the comfort women? Because some users seem like they delete comments that give a second opinion. I hope that you aren't one of those people.
And yes, I am finished with my homework, but it seems like you've only decided to look at the facts which would allow you to argue that this whole horrifying story is made up and that these poor women and girls were prostitutes.
@BigbangKorea21 Thanks for your comment, but apparently you have not watched this video nor read the US army report (Japanese Prisoner of War Interrogation Report No. 49) which @Amyfyfoyyv kindly presented to us. Please accept my apology in advance. I will have to delete comments that are not related to this video. Come back when you are finished with your home work.
@Amyfyfoyyv They got barely any money. They were not allowed to refuse a "customer" as they would get killed or tortured. They had to service 10-15 soldiers a day. Learn some facts before you start talking, idiot.
@llIWhrqkfl I mean no offense but if you ask some one over 50 years old in South Korea he will tell you that prostitutes around American military bases were called "comfort women" until 1970(80)s. I'm talking about military bases in South Korea of course.
JPNarchive 1 month ago
@neo91787
I know incest loving Japs call their mothers "prostitute" as shown in Japanese dramas and movies after raping their own mothers.
llIWhrqkfl 1 month ago
2:32 wow! he's a true Japanese handsome! O.o
gloryjade226 1 month ago
@BigbangKorea21 You are free to write anything as long as it is related to comfort women issue. You are free to criticize Korean women or accuse Japan. But that should be done with an evidence. In other words your opinion must be backed up by historical evidence. If your comment was deleted it would only mean you had failed to provide evidence to back up your argument. And that would be considered as propaganda.
JPNarchive 1 month ago
@JPNarchive You're practically saying you will delete my comments because I write something that is of a different opinion than your's. Unintentionally rude? Of course.
Just because I say something that might not be the greatest news for Japan doesn't mean it's cheap anti-Japanese propaganda. It could be the truth, but you guys will of course never admit it. Deleting my comments will mean that you just want people watching this video to ONLY see comments of your liking and opinion.
BigbangKorea21 1 month ago
@BigbangKorea21 Amyfyfoyyv posted a rude comment against Korean women (probably unintentionally) on my other video. So I warned him that if he did the same thing again I will have to delete his comment. Same goes with you. I don't care what you do on your Youtube page but cheap anti-Japanese propaganda is not welcomed here and will be deleted.
JPNarchive 1 month ago
Comfort women were prostitutes.
According to the statistics, the Japanese accounted for 50-60% of comfort women and the Koreans for 30-40%.
I know a person whose acquaintance (Japanese) was a comfort woman and she said that acquaintance was poor so had to earn money during the tough war time.
The prostitution was legal at the time but now has been banned in Japan.
Korea also prepared comfort women during Korea War for US solders to earn dollars. Korea banned the prostitution a few years ago.
neo91787 1 month ago
@JPNarchive You mean you'll have to delete comments that contradict your opinion on the comfort women? Because some users seem like they delete comments that give a second opinion. I hope that you aren't one of those people.
And yes, I am finished with my homework, but it seems like you've only decided to look at the facts which would allow you to argue that this whole horrifying story is made up and that these poor women and girls were prostitutes.
BigbangKorea21 1 month ago
@BigbangKorea21 Thanks for your comment, but apparently you have not watched this video nor read the US army report (Japanese Prisoner of War Interrogation Report No. 49) which @Amyfyfoyyv kindly presented to us. Please accept my apology in advance. I will have to delete comments that are not related to this video. Come back when you are finished with your home work.
JPNarchive 1 month ago
@Amyfyfoyyv They got barely any money. They were not allowed to refuse a "customer" as they would get killed or tortured. They had to service 10-15 soldiers a day. Learn some facts before you start talking, idiot.
BigbangKorea21 1 month ago