In the winter of 369 AD, Prince Homuda's expeditionary force landed on the northern shore of Kyushu at Hakata Bay on the westernmost of Japan's large islands (Figure 3). On the rich agricultural plain near the present site of Fukuoka, the new arrivals from Paekche established a foothold and began building settlements. They spent the next three years repairing and refitting ships, making weapons, training, storing provisions and getting ready to subdue the territory. Prince Homuda's army pushed eastward for six years, encountering fierce resistance from many of the clans in its path. After subduing its opposition by surrender,outright conquest, or death, the expeditionary force finally halted on the rich agricultural plain formed by the Yodo and Yamato Rivers at the head of Osaka Bay. Having gained control over the central part of the country, Prince Homuda proclaimed the creation of his new kingdom, taking its name from the surrounding region and giving the country its first official "name" - Yamato.
Koreans are the ugliest people by: russia_ruuules (102/M/Beijin) 01/14/04 10:04 pm Msg: 1 of 3
Koreans are the ulgliest subhuman animals that ever walked the face of the earth. Just look at their ugly revolving faces. Their eyes are so narrow and slanted, I sometimes wonder how they could actually see anything. Their eyelids are virtually all single-edged; they can't have any double-edged natural-looking eyelids without plastic surgeries, which are pretty rampant in Korea cuz they're so god-forsakenly ugly. Their faces are so goddamn wide and flat that they don't even look like human beings. I always feel like throwing up every time I have to see Margaret Cho-like faces of Koreans. Their bloated flat faces with squint eyes remind me of the aborted fetuses or the patients of Down syndrome.
Chinese or Japs aren't as ugly as Korean monkeys, since both are mixed races of several Asian tribes unlike inbred, pure-blooded Korean freaks. Japs are mixture of Mongoloid and the Ainu, which were considered as a proto-Caucasoid because of their sculpted faces, thick body hair and light skin. Chinese are a mixture of the Mongolians, Malays, and several other races. Koreans are the most well preserved stock of the north-eastern Mongoloid, the ugliest race in the world if not mixed with other races.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------- ttp://www.han.org/ THE HAN WORLD - Korean Residents in Japan
The majority of Koreans living in Japan who are currently coming, belong to the forth or fifth generation of immigrants. In other words, Koreans have been living in Japan for a long time. However, even 50 years of history, the Koreans who make up Japan's largest minority group have not become socially well-accepted. The Koreans in Japan have occasionally been viewed as "problems" by Japan's sensationalistic mass media, and have yet to be recognized as "close neighbors" who created and nurtured a unique ethnic culture. There are many reasons for discrimination. Koreans are considered inferior. Ethnic relationships between the Japanese and Koreans in Japan are still very poor. This is also true in Japanese social empirical research. Although Koreans residing in Japan constitute a valuable group for studying inter-ethnic relationships, social scientists in Japan have, for some strange reason, ignored their existence until recently. Only a few years ago have researchers of Koreans in Japan become more visible in the academic world, although the findings of their studies were not very insightful. The reality is that hardly any research on this subhect, let alone studies with positive connotations and/or results, has been conducted.
What is HAN? In view of such problems and the existing situation, HAN is a project provided to promote a better understanding of Koreans in Japan from two different viewpoints, scientific and cultural. Each side is available by clicking the title graphic, or here: the A-side in Japanese, Korean and English | the B-side in Japanese, Korean.
Today at the Waitakere District Court the academy's director, 49-year-old Kutsuo Kanamori, also known as Soon Keuk Kim, was charged with attempting to pervert the course of justice, after he allegedly told students under his care not to co-operate with police. 27.02.2003
ニュージーランドの不登校児施設殺人事件 校長は在日コリアン 49歳のカツオ・カナモリこと、Soon Keuk Kim が校長 (ニュージーランド・ヘラルド紙のサイトより)
Moderator You delete my posts without freedom of speech.
Pgram told me as if Nazi and Japan before the end of WW2 were the same. I must have the right to object to him. It is true that even after WW”2 Asian countries supported Japan.
And Pgram told me as if Japan had invaded Korea. But I must have the right to object to him again.
I explained to him what the situation at that time was.
It was the fact that Russia tried to invade Korea and Japan. And it is also true that Korea gave up keeping its nation and asked Japan to be merged.
Pgram justify how Yasukuni was ugly. On the other hand I justify Yasukuni by estimate the justification of that war. Japan is not the same as Nazi. Why do you deprive me of the right to object.?
Your way is the same as the way of the Allies at Tokyo Tribunal of War Criminals. The Allies cut the volume of Tojo, Matsuoka, and so on on purpose when their opinions were to justify why Japan fought.
Many people think Japan was the same as Nazis. I, Japanese, must have the right to support Japan for protect the honor as Japanese. Why do you try to deprive me of the right?
Why did Radhabinod Pal support Japan at Tokyo Tribunal of War Criminals? Pal lost his wife while supporting Japan. But Pal kept supporting Japan. It was so important issue for Pal to protect the honor of the war criminals. Why did Jayewardene support Japan at San Francisco peace conference? He even said he wanted to be attacked by Japan while Sri Lanka was governed by England. Why does Lee Teng-hui still support Japan? He says Taiwan was able to develop thanks to Japan.
Moderator, you says “The topic is Yasukuni Shrine. You must link your post to that and not just who invaded who prior to and during World War II.”
But my opinions must be linked to Yasukuni Shrine because in Yasukuni what is called War criminals were enshrined. What I am doing is only to support Japanese soldiers as Pal did at Tokyo Tribunal of War Criminals.
In my opinion what Japan mistook was that Japan concluded the treaty with the wrong country, Nazis Germany. Japan governed Korea, Taiwan, Saipan, Palau, and so on. Except Korea they thank Japan. If Japan concluded the treaty with Nazis Germany, Japan is not the same as Nazis.
Moderator, your country also has tombs for soldiers. If other nations blame the tomb and blame the leader of your country visiting it , how do you feel?
The southern slave trade There's one other group of illegal immigrants that the government seems happy to welcome with open arms. These are more of a special case. They come from places - South Africa, South Korea, Thailand, India, the Balkans which are normally regarded with suspicion by Australian immigration authorities.
There is one group of illegal immigrants that Australia seems to welcome with open arms. What makes this last group distinctive is that, to all intents and purposes, they are slaves. They occupy an underworld of the Australian economy which is rarely noticed by the population at large. But occasionally a case brings their situation to light.
Tactics for hunting down Tasmanians included riding out on horseback to shoot them, setting out steel traps to catch them, and putting out poison flour where they might find and eat it. Sheperds cut off the penis of aboriginal men, to watch the men run a few yards before dying." http://www.cwo.com/~lucumi/tasmania-bib.html
about the killing of Latasha Harlins, a fifteen-year old Black girl, by Soon Ja Du, a Korean American store owner. Soon Ja Du claimed that she had shot Latasha Harlins in self-defense after the girl had attacked her, but the store videotape showed that she had shot Latasha in the back of the head as the girl walked away.
There are people in Los Angeles who insist the true cause of the riots wasn't Rodney King, but rather simmering rage over the death of Latasha Harlins.
fairdinkumevが投稿してるスレタイを見れば明らかだな。 Japan, China agree to discuss history in ... Koizumi downplays China's criticism of .... Japan urges China to make military ......
"Anyway yes I was Born in DAIKANYAMA in EBISU TOKYO, for all of you who like to play the "yeah well you would say that because your from such and such" crowd"
Let us get our nomenclature correct. NOVA is NOT an English school. It is a financial loan organization. Any foreign language teaching that happens to take place there is superfluous and not part of the core business. They can switch their service in a heartbeat. English teaching there is a sideshow; which is why they pay bottom-of-the-barrel wages for bottom-of-the-barrel teachers. Any dispossessed bum in Australia, New Zealand, USA, Canada, (including non native English speaking Qubecquois) or the UK, with a Chinese forged college diploma can land in any one of the NOVA loan offices throughout the land. My expertise lies in the knowledge of the 25-year-old OL, as I have posted before. These OLs obtain loans at NOVA precisely to engage in coitus with foreign teachers. (Provided that their teacher fits her image of what is sexually desirable. I know of one good-looking Italian teacher at NOVA who had coitus with every one of his four female students (two of then were best friends a la 3P) and five out of the OLs employed at the office, including the manageress.
>Ask that teacher you know if those students still remember his name...how sad, that men like your friend think THEY are doing the using,it's really very much the other way around...another language teacher who can't wait to drop his pants,not the first and not the last...
Perhaps they remember my name. I don't remember theirs. After all, that wonderful NOVA experience was five years ago and those girls would be over 23 by now.
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Japan Today (www.japantoday.com) has entered the top 10,000 most popular websites in the world, according to independent results from Alexa, a world-leading website ranking system. As of Tuesday, Japan Today, which began in 2000, had a three-month average ranking of 9,564, breaking the 10,000 barrier and passing the Japan Times figure of 10,108. Japan Today's ranking continues to grow with an average ranking over the previous week of 5,883, higher than the ranking of the South China Morning post (5,946), a well-financed Hong Kong newspaper.
Japan Today (www.japantoday.com) has entered the top 10,000 most popular websites in the world, according to independent results from Alexa, a world-leading website ranking system. As of Tuesday, Japan Today, which began in 2000, had a three-month average ranking of 9,564, breaking the 10,000 barrier and passing the Japan Times figure of 10,108. Japan Today's ranking continues to grow with an average ranking over the previous week of 5,883, higher than the ranking of the South China Morning post (5,946), a well-financed Hong Kong newspaper.
>>284>>304 アイリスは南京出した時点で地元サンフランシスコのサンフランシスコ・クロニクルに捏造女と書かれてます。 http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/1998/07/26/SC77214.DTL She calls her book the first in English to document the Nanjing tragedy One problem for Chang is that she didn't conduct research in Japan, making her vulnerable to criticisms of her portrayal of how modern Japan is facing up to the war. Another problem is the question of whether she is primarily an activist or a historian. At her appearances, there are often leaflet-distributing representatives of Chinese and Chinese American groups, including the Global Alliance for Preserving the History of World War II in Asia, which sponsored the Cupertino conference where Chang saw the photos that inspired her book. Other mistakes occur in Chang's book, which quotes as ``compelling evidence'' a secret telegram by Japan's foreign minister admitting that Japanese troops, ``in a fashion reminiscent of Attila and his Huns,'' had slaughtered ``not less than 300,000 Chinese civilians.'' This was, in fact, a quotation from the cable of a British reporter, and concerned deaths not only in Nanjing but elsewhere. The book also describes Japan as the first nation to use air power ``as a means of terrorizing civilian populations,'' a distinction generally attributed to the Germans in World War I. Chang's errors illustrate the difficulty of sorting through a historical record contaminated with propaganda. Perhaps the most hard-hitting American criticism of the book, by Stanford University historian David Kennedy, said the book legitimately seeks to call attention to the horrors of Nanjing but fails in its attempt to explain them. and criticizes Chang's reliance on ``accusation and outrage, rather than analysis and understanding.''
I never tried disccusing something but sometimes do chat in English.So I rarely care about there are some misspelling in my English, because people who are good at English can understand what I mean even from my bad English.
http://tanusevci.tripod.com/march/id1.html (URL付けない方がいいかも) Charles Lindbergh kept a diary in which he wrote down his observations of the war in the Pacific. He noted the desire to ruthlessly exterminate all Japanese as follows: They treat the Japs with less respect than they would give to an animal, and these acts are condoned by almost everyone.
My guess is that whites in Japan are enjoying the game of labeling others “racist” because they have grown up always being obsessed by the fear of being labeled “racist”. Don’t bring the game of hypocrisy into Japan.
What you wrote here go too far and not just respecting the rule of the country. And it's the first time you write about the rule. And as I met many nationalists, I know also they always try to use this expression for the excuse of their real object, integration. And I must note that Burakumin are slso Japanese and you wrote some of them are "dirty anti-Japanese". And you treated me as a "dirty anti-Japanese" even if I'm a Japanese. Well, you say now you love Japan and Japanese people? Don't make me laugh, please! I know you don't love really Japanese people but you love only Japanese public power, that's why you can label Japanese people who are against the politics of public power under the name of "dirty anti-Japanese"! But in fact, it's you who are anti-Japanese because you give the bad image of Japanese people. You talk about Korean Gaisen right wings many times but what you are doing here are exactly the same thing. Giving the image of mad Japanese to foreigners. That's why I don't want to continue to write in English BBS on this subject. Anyway, to non Japanese people, most Japanese are open minded and not crazy...they are normal. So don't worry http://www.worldfriend.net/bbs/e_bbs.cgi?mode=view;Code=492
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It is also reported that the Communist guerrillas [rebel bands] also helped and were helped by the Imperial Army of Japan [a symbiotic relationship] ... so Japan contributed to that brutish regime gaining power in the first place and killing all those intellectuals and those who disagreed with the ideology of Communism. "Cause and effect."
So back off trumping Mao and his atrocities, Japan contributed to it. You do not thrash a nation and then expect it to be fully functional, and strong the next day after a decade or more of war.
"get your cameras ready Lafcadio (Mar 26 2004 - 09:13)
smoldering hatred loves a flashpoint
how many times ishihara opened his dirty mouth to slur China, how many koizumi visits to the Holy War Shrine, yet still i see them wearing their "who, me?" faces and accusing China of provocation. Read The Article, "Chinese activists plan new trip to Senkaku isles""
ROSEAU, Dominica - The island of Dominica switched diplomatic relations from Taiwan to China on Monday, after the communist state offered a $112 million aid package.
CORRECTION: SEE CORRECTION APPENDED; Sex slaves -- An article in Section A on Dec. 5 incorrectly reported that a new study about Japan's involvement in operating military brothels with sex slaves
Readers Rep <[email protected]> Thank you for your inquiry. I discussed this with the editor......... Jamie Gold Readers' representative Los Angeles Times
The Japanese government was directly involved in developing and operating military brothels where hundreds of thousands of Asian girls and women were forced to work as sex slaves during Word War II, according to a recently declassified U.S. report.
Issued by General Headquarters, Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers on Nov. 15, 1945, the 36-page report offers the most detailed account yet of how the military brothels — euphemistically called "comfort stations" or "houses of relaxation" — were run during Japan's aggression throughout Asia.
Japan has denied any official approval of the brothels, arguing they were created by civilians. But the report, based on statements of Japanese prisoners of war and documents confiscated by the U.S. military, said operators received licenses from the Japanese military and worked under its direct supervision.
The documents were obtained from the National Archives by an international team of researchers affiliated with UC Riverside and Seoul National University under the federal Freedom of Information Act. The report is expected to give ammunition to human rights activists who have been fighting for reparations for the surviving victims of what some scholars refer to as the "Pacific Holocaust."
"Americans know much about the Nazi atrocities against the Jews, but they know very little about the atrocities committed against Asians by the Japanese military," said Edward T. Chang, a professor of ethnic studies at UC Riverside and coordinator of the international research team.
"The documents we now have contradict what the Japanese government has been saying," Chang said. "In the face of the irrefutable evidence, the Japanese government needs to admit its responsibility and come clean."
A spokesman for the Japanese Embassy in Washington, D.C., who asked not to be named, said his government could not comment on the report because it had not seen it. He did, however, repeat Japan's position that the brothels were set up without government sanction, and that all claims against Japan were settled in the 1951 peace treaty with the United States and other allied powers.
Former sex slaves want the Japanese government to pay reparations and admit its responsibility in an official letter of apology similar to the U.S. admission that its evacuation and imprisonment of Americans of Japanese ancestry from 1942 to 1945 was a "national shame" and its compensation of surviving victims.
Japan has expressed regret in various forms but not in such an official apology. A privately established fund has paid compensation to some of the women, but most of the former sex slaves have refused to accept the money because it is not from the government.
An estimated 200,000 to 400,000 women from Japan and from China, Korea, the Philippines and other countries that Japan occupied during the 1930s and 1940s were forced to work in the brothels.
According to the report, sex slaves were provided with room and board, but they had to split medical expenses for treating their sexually transmitted diseases with the brothel operators, and had to pay for their clothes and grooming out of a small stipend they were to have received.
But, in fact, the women, who were abducted or tricked into the brothels by agents for the Japanese government, never received any payment, former "comfort women" told researchers. Sex slaves were to get one day off a month, but that, too, was ignored, the women said.
Prices for sexual services varied, depending on the rank of the customer and the ethnicity of the sex slave. Officers paid more than enlisted men. Japanese sex slaves cost the most, followed by Koreans.
Two years ago, scholars affiliated with the Center for Research and Documentation of Japan's War Responsibilities in Yokohama reported at an international conference in Los Angeles that the "comfort-women" system was carried out by every section of the military and by administrative machinery throughout the Japanese state.
But the newly revealed U.S. documents go into much more detail about how the system worked.
For example, according to the report, brothel operators were required to keep a daily log, which included information on the number of soldiers served, their rank and payments received, along with the name of the brothel, stamped with the seals of the owners and the women.
The operators also had to submit a comprehensive monthly accounting of business operations to the military officer in charge.
Some of the comfort stations bore names like "Dawn's Club," "Chrysanthemum House" or "Drunkards' Flower Garden." Others were simply listed as "House of Relaxation," preceded by a number, such as No. 2 or No. 3.
Brothels were established under strict regulations and were sanctioned by military authorities in any areas with large numbers of troops, the report said. "Inmates of these brothels are regularly inspected for venereal diseases," it also said.
Researchers say the actual number of sex slaves may have been closer to 400,000 than to the 200,000 previously estimated by a United Nations human rights agency, because the U.N. estimate did not take into account China, which came into the research picture much later than some of its Asian neighbors. No one knows how many victims are still living, because many remained too ashamed to be identified. But on the Korean peninsula alone, about 330 victims have come forward since the 1990s, according to Chang. Those still living are in their 70s and 80s.
Historian Su Zhi Liang, of Shanghai Teachers University, said in an interview that the Japanese military set up 90 "comfort stations" in Shanghai alone, with 500 women serving soldiers at each station.
The UC Riverside and Seoul National University team also found that Japanese corporations provided sex slaves to employees as a "labor management tool to boost the morale and productivity" of conscripted Korean laborers.
Like military sex slaves, corporate slaves were mostly Korean girls and women forcibly taken to Japan beginning in the late 1930s, when Korean laborers were transferred to Japan.
Korea was a Japanese colony from 1910 to 1945.
"The same rationale that the Japanese government applied to the use of military sex slaves was applied to the forceful mobilization of industrial sex slaves," wrote Chang and Chin-Sung Chung, professor of sociology at Seoul National University. 以上
Can someone please tell me whats going on with Hauff why was he banned? was it racial slur? YES wheres the evidence? Deleted by the mods, when did all this start? This morning on about 3 different threads.
The prize for investigative reporting was awarded to Michael D. Sallah, Mitch Weiss and Joe Mahr of The Blade of Toledo, Ohio, for their series about an elite U.S. Army platoon accused of killing unarmed Vietnamese civilians in 1967.
Li Ailing, manager of the Japanese-owned restaurant, told AFP the restaurant received hundreds of phone calls, with many protesting the restaurant's bare cheek.
"We didn't think the reaction would be so explosive, so controversial," Li said. "The purpose of this promotion is not commercial, but to spread Japanese culture."
The women, the food and the diners make a "spontaneous piece of art which changes every time a piece of fish is taken", he said.
Bonzai chef and owner Jun Hong, a Korean-American, says he is helping to popularise Japanese and Asian culture to people who may never have been exposed to it.
>>742 これ使え 直訳したような記事だな Amnesty International's report revealed that China, Iran, the USA and Viet Nam accounted for 84 percent of the 1,146 known executions carried out in 28 countries in 2003. In China, limited and incomplete records available to Amnesty International indicated that at least 726 people were executed in 2003, but the true figure was believed to be much higher. A senior Chinese legislator suggested in March 2004 that China executes "nearly 10,000" people each year. At least 108 executions were carried out in Iran. Sixty-five people were executed in the USA. At least 64 people were executed in Viet Nam. http://web.amnesty.org/library/Index/ENGACT500122004?open&of=ENG-392 Cの所にChina↓ In January Lobsang Dhondup, a Tibetan from Sichuan province, was executed after being convicted in an unfair trial of "causing explosions" and other offences http://web.amnesty.org/library/Index/ENGACT500072004?open&of=ENG-392 Amnesty International DEATH PENALTY http://web.amnesty.org/library/eng-392/index
珍しく自己申告&批判をしてる韓国人 http://www.coreanism.org/content.cfm?cat=articles&file=grace One of the reasons for the L.A uprisings was because Soon Ja Du, a Korean American liquor store owner, killed Latasha Harlins, an African American girl who Soon Ja Du had thought was going to steal a bottle of orange juice. Even, if Latasha Harlins were stealing a bottle of orange juice, it still doesn't mean the owner of the store has to shoot the person in the back of the head. You can replace a bottle of orange juice, but you can never replace someone's life.
it was just the Rodney King case that was the trigger for the terrible riots of 1992. I think these were preventable riots, had the police and the political leadership behaved correctly. But there was this other case: the killing of Latasha Harlins, a black teenager, by a Korean grocer. The Korean grocer operated a store in the worst part of South Central. The grocer thought she was shoplifting. She wasn't and a fight began and she knocked the grocer down and she was killed with a shot to the head. Now that was a big story to black people in South Central and it was covered in the Los Angeles Times, the trial was, but the story really never had any national impact. There were an awful lot of events that could've been triggers for a riot and that served to remind black people that there wasn't much justice for them. The Latasha Harlins killing was on videotape. It was an in-store videotape and it was grainy and the police seized it so it wasn't shown over and over again. http://www.courttv.com/archive/casefiles/rodneyking/ http://modelminority.com/printout156.html
In addition, he is such a pervert that he usually fucks girls he has chosen as members of the group called Yorokobi gumi, forced to make him by dancing with their sexy costumes and false smiles. I am sure that the country controlled by the pervert shoud be saved by JUSTICE Bush says often.
http://news.ft.com/servlet/ContentServer?pagename=FT.com/StoryFT/FullStory&c=StoryFT&cid=1079420257476 The Financial Times However, the overwhelming public response has been that Japan should not cave in. An online poll conducted by the left-leaning Mainichi newspaper on Friday, showed that 70 per cent supported the government's decision to keep the SDF in Iraq, while 26 per cent thought it should leave the country.
You know my policy. We don't negotiate with terrorists. If you give a mouse a cookie, he's going to ask for a glass of milk. If we start now, all of America becomes a target.
ソース CNNブッシュ記者会見、全発言記録 http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/04/13/bush.highlights.6/index.html Maybe I can best put it this way, why I feel so strongly about this historic moment. I was having dinner with [Japanese] Prime Minister [Junichiro] Koizumi, and we were talking about North Korea, about how we can work together to deal with the threat. The North Korea leader is a threat. And here are two friends, now, discussing what strategy to employ to prevent him from further developing and deploying a nuclear weapon.
There once was a small island country called Japan, a bunch of perverts lived there. Japan's flag looks like a tampon, it represents the filth of that culture.
These crazy japs love acting like bitches, don't have anything to do except eat. These pigs sleep when they eat enough, and make moans at most. You make trouble after you eat, you want your fucking ass kicked?
You fucking know how to dance and sing, Your gross ways are disgusting to look at. You act all innocent after you make troubles, hiding for your life when you see a hammer. Even if you call a pig your brother, the pig wouldn't even let you in his den.
Beat the little japs to death, beat the little japs to death. Go back to your fucking shit island and kiss your pig mother. Beat the little japs to death, beat the little japs to death. We'll cut your intestines out, and break your legs.
Thinking back in history, the long years of the Anti-jap war. We fought for 8 hard years, and the little japs finally knelt on their knees and surrendered. Your older generations have already admitted their loss and worthlessness, so why the hell is your younger generation barking? Is it because you haven't tasted enough A-bombs?
Japs are also devils, evil, aggresive, and cunning. You were told just to do a show on stage, and you purposely cut our wounds open again. Just look at the little character you japs possess, head-nodding and body bowing mummies. If you hadn't run so fast, we would have had you looking for your teeth all over the ground.
Japs are also island bandits, makes one want to beat thier asses just by seeing their names. What the fuck is this Kameda Jiro Yamamoto Isoroku name shit. Get the fuck away you filthy japs, far far away. Let us all shout "Fuck Japan!!!"
Beat the little japs to death, beat the little japs to death. Go back to your fucking shit island and kiss your pig mother. Beat the little japs to death, beat the little japs to death. We'll cut your intestines out, and break your legs...
> The people I felt sorry for are the abductees' families, undergoing their > ordeal on camera, then later APOLOGIZING for the comments they made > earlier and the fact their relatives were abducted, because of the > harassment and threats they have received. > Only in Japan.
>>837 ニュースグループだね。 彼は奥さんが日本人。まだ結婚する前、韓国の大学で教えてたんだけど、 (以前は神戸に居たんだ)韓国人の生徒が彼の恋人が日本人だと知ると、 いかに日本人が悪い人間が教えて彼を『説得』しようとしたかを書いてたな。 彼は日本に批判的なことも書くけど、日本を頭から否定する人に対して擁護することも良く書いてた。 ttp://groups.google.com/groups?q=author:worthj1970%40yahoo.com&start=700&hl=ja&lr=&ie=UTF-8&selm=73fde4f0.0109061903.486db3ad%40posting.google.com&rnum=710 Every country/civilization that has ever existed is guilty of some atrocity or other. No exceptions. I honestly believe this argument is why the Chinese and Koreans shouldn't be so demanding to get granular apologies from the Japanese. In the time since WWII ended, the Chinese government has done much, much worse to it's own citizenry than the Japanese ever did, and the Korean War nearly wiped out any Korean civilization that was left after the Japanese occupation. Add to this the effects of the North's communist rule and the South's harsh dictatorship.
But, to claim that the Japanese didn't have a war with Korea is preposterous. They did. They've apologized, of course, and very few people in Korea know/acknowledge this, or else they believe the apology should be to each and every individual who was damaged by the Japanese (and I say this with only a little sarcasm; even at that level of refinement the Koreans and Chinese won't accept the apology).
No war with Korea. That's what you need to tel the Koreans. Ask the resistance fighters if there was a war (where do you think Kim came from, anyway?)
> Uh, John, to return to the issue of the comfort women... There are really > two distinct components at work. One is about the amelioration of a past > injustice: the mass enslavement and rape of girls and women by a racist > imperial system. The other is about correcting an ongoing injustice: the > subterfuge of the past injustice by an ostensibly open and democratic > system. I don't think it's possible to claim, legally or morally, that those > who call for justice for the comfort women are dwelling in the past. >
It seems that way, judging by my own experience in Korea, the posts of many people on these news groups, and the tone of many of the editorials I read online from Korean newspapers. But this also depends largely on the meaning of 'dwell' in this circumstance. Perhaps you could call my view very Japanese, but, while I respect the past and sincerely believe it's the best learning tool the human race has, hating all (or most) Japanese today based on the deeds of a relative minority of the country in the past is, IMHO, dwelling in the past.
> Furthermore, you make it sound as if money is the central issue for these > women. It really isn't. We had this discussion about a year ago, and at that > time many a fact and figure about this case were produced and they're still > all out there (although with the demise of dejanews it's mighty inconvenient > to retrieve them). If you think it is the victims that hold compensation as > the key point of the redress then consider again what John Dower (for those > who do not know, he is the MIT professor, Pulitzer Prize winning author, and > world-esteemed specialist in Japan studies who is generally pro-Japan) wrote > about the issue: that the driving concern for the Japanese government with > regard to accepting responsibility for war crimes is the potentially > crippling liability of compensating the victims. >
My take was that he wrote this because the surrounding nations will not forgive Japan otherwise. I believe that even with compensation -- even massive compensation -- the surrounding people will still not forgive Japan, at least not for a couple of generations. Hatred (or, at the least, a severe dislike) is too imbred. As an example, note how long it's been since slavery ended, but there is still a fair percentage (though a definite minority) who think the same ways about blacks as their great-great-great-great grandfathers did (or might have, to be fair).
> Amidst this hate spew, there is one good point. Maybe I'm wrong but the > Japanese society in general does not seem to have the same kind of shame > that the Germans have for their behavior during WWII. Take responsibility > for your actions. Yes, yes, your ancestors were the ones who committed the > atrocities but that doesn't mean you guys can ignore what your nation did. > Remember the past so that the same kind of thing never happens again. > > I would like to apologize for this person's Nazi-esque blah. Not all Koreans > are filled with hate. Wonder why he's anonymous... Hitler didn't hide > himself when talking about hate.
Actually, I think there is a great deal of shame amongst Japanese. Comparing how the Germans or non-Asians express shame and how the Japanese do it is impossible; this is something dealt with different according to culture. How do Koreans express shame? I think the demands in this case -- most justified -- might exceed any person's or culture's ability to appease the injured.
>>914 こっちのXiaoRongJiは日本の母親は自分の息子にフェラチオすると言ってるぞ(LOL For one thing, Japan is a very male-dominated society. It seems the only prescribed role for Japanese women is to please Japanese men, hence a willingness to sexually submit.
In addition, Japan is indulgent and unrestrained when it comes to their sexuality (ie. penis parades, panty vending machines, mothers performing fellatio to their sons to reward them for high grades, etc.)
I'm not anti-Japanese, but I don't support their pop-culture either (also because it sucks, but that's beside the point). I find it just rather ironic how many Chinese individuals (even those you proclaim Chinese pride, such as yourself) clamor around and worship Japanese pop-culture when the Japanese openly condescend and disrespect on Chinese. It's pathetic, really.
I mean, you do know that the Japanese view us Chinese about as fondly as a pork chop hanging from the wailing wall, don't you? In Japan, politicians openly refer to Chinese people as "animals" and "genetic pollution" and they get off without the slightest repercussion. Can you imagine a US senator calling blacks "animals" and getting re-elected with a landslide victory?
To make matters brief, the Japanese have wronged us in the past and they continue to view us with open condescension. This alone, is enough reason to not support their pop-culture, let alone worship them.
So again, when you come onto this forum promoting anime, you're just asking for it.
週末でソースのウップが遅いから未だ無いけど、米国に居る友達が、今日のABCニュースで 3馬鹿援護、日本社会批判のニュースをTVでやってったてよだって。 共産党に関ってるとか、どんな事して反感買ったとかには一切触れずに日本批判 TBSのように、小泉の自己責任発言?「善意は良いけど、考えて行動して欲しい」みたいな事言っただろ?の部分だけ使ったり それとか、パウエル長官のインタビューも、3馬鹿を評価したのは、日本人じゃ無くてパウエル長官位だったとか パウエル長官発言のこの部分だけ使ったそうです。 「I'm pleased that these Japanese citizens were willing to put themselves at risk for a greater good, for a better purpose. And the Japanese people should be very proud that they have citizens like this willing to do that」 それと3人がボランティアで子供を助けてたと取れる報道の仕方だったそうです。 糞サヨが海外メデイァへの抗議メール活動してるから釣られたのかな?
>>950 Enjo Kosai It was a ‘telekura’ club (‘tele’ from telephone, ‘kura’ from ‘kurabu’, or club.) The experience was a revelation, to say the least. Just what is the common interest shared by such‘club’ members, you may ask? Answer: sex. http://www.hackwriters.com/enjokosai.htm
japanese and korean sites like that should be taken with a grain of salt. i've seen absolutely ridiculous claims from both sides (and truthful ones too), and obviously the point of those webstes is to defame the other side. most of them were created two-three years ago when the dokdo/takeshima issue was hot on the news, and both sides were having cyber wars, hacking news websites, flooding forums, creating parody sites, making racist flash animations, using pig latin-type codes since web translators work too damn well for korean-japanese, etc. most of the korean side has calmed down considerably and have moved on to other things, except for a few people, who just discovered this side of the internet and get understandably riled up over it, but i noticed that the japanese side is really really zealous - for example, on big korean-japanese forums such as naver that used to be a hotbed for korean-japanese flamewars, they post the same thing (with different thread titles to fool the newbies) from over months and even years ago, almost every single day without fail, and big japanese forums like 2ch still seem to be hotly anti-korean, and while most of the korean sites from that time are either dead or haven't been updated since 2002, many of the japanese sites are alive and well. why this is, i don't know. maybe it's because japanese tend to be reserved, and need to vent anonymously through the internet, moreso than koreans who tend to be outspoken and vent easily in public. just my opinions and observations. ttp://www.asiafinest.com/forum/index.php?s=520521d18476246a68d5bf36349948c9&showtopic=6695