Those Koreans need to remember the fact that over 800,000 Korean men applied to join the Imperial Japanese Army by their own free wills during WW2, that some of the applicants even committed suicide because they failed to be Japanese soldiers🙄#CancelKorea
Those Koreans always blame everything about #ComfortWomen on Japan, but they need to remember that there were actually thousands of Korean women abduction cases done by Koreans. Japan was busy cracking those criminals down to save the women🙄#CancelKorea archive.is/4aX7W
Remember the fact that the testimony later became one of the sources of "200,000 of Korean girls were forced into #SexSlaves by the Japanese Army" has already turned out to be #FakeNews, that was officially retracted by Asahi Shimbun with apology in 2014🙄 asahi.com/articles/SDI20…
Remember the fact that the number of "200,000 Korean girls were forced into #SexSlaves by the Japanese Army" has also turned out to be #FakeNews, that mixed it up with the number of the volunteer corps, explained by Asashi Shimbun with apology in 2014🙄 asahi.com/articles/SDI20…
Those Koreans often claim that "#ComfortWomen is a euphemistic term for #SexSlaves", but they need to remember that the government of ROK itself had officially called Korean prostitutes for the US Army as "#慰安婦 (#ComfortWomen in Japanese)" in the past🙄
It's very ironic that those Koreans who often claim that "Japan must learn more about the history of wrongdoings in the past" have actually ignored what wrongdoings their country did to other Asian countries in the past. I wonder when they ban the use of their flags in public??🙄
So sad that Koreans who often claim that "Japan must learn more about the wrongdoing history in the past" have actually ignored what wrongdoings their country did to other Asian countries in the past. When will they ban the use of their flags in public??🙄
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[FYI]Some claim that these dead bodies are of #ComfortWomen that were massacred by Imperial Japanese soldiers, but please be informed that the official gazette of the Philippines actually says that this photo is a photo that comes from the Philippine–American War in 1899🐰
[FYI]Interesting that even a TV show in S.Korea tells that these photos are actually nothing to do with #Unit731, many of which come from #ManchurianPlague in 1910 or come from Jinan incident that Chinese soldiers massacred Japanese civilians in 1928🙄 archive.is/DLawt
Some claim that these women are the victims of #SexSlaves by Imperial Japanese Army, but this photo actually is of Jewish women who are forced to wait in a line before their execution by Nazi Germany, which is nothing to do with Japan or #ComfortWomen🐰 web.archive.org/web/2003021323…
WTF!? Footage of Lee Yong-soo filmed in 1992 is now found, in which she testified that she became #ComfortWoman just because she followed a man who gave her a dress and shoes, NOT because she was tricked or abducted by force by Imperial Japanese Army??🙄 mediawatch.kr/news/article.h…
Here is the footage filmed on Aug 15th, 1992 at KBS. That seems a little bit ironic that the announcer reconfirmed that she became #ComfortWoman NOT because she was abducted by force by Imperial Japanese Army, but she just followed a man by her own will🐰
I want you to remember that Lee Yong-soo has once revealed when she was having infighting with the Korean Council that #ComfortWomen are not #SexSlaves, and the term "sex slave" is used for the women because they wanted to draw more attention from the US🙄 news.naver.com/main/read.nhn?…
The heart with red 16 rays can never be Japan's #RisingSunFlag. Those Koreans can say that the tattoo looks like the flag, but can never say the two are the same🐰
It happened on 21st May, 2020 when those with Korean suddenly made mass complaints to a hoodie on Sega shop, saying that the design of the hoodie which looks like #JapaneseRisingSunFlag, offended them. This thread is my view for their bizarre complaints to anyone who's innocent🐰
I want you to think with this thread whether they really have right to ruin other's property that's made with lots of time and money just because it looks like something they don't like despite they can prove no apparent link to the thing they don't like🐰
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Both #TaiseiYokusanKai flag and #JapaneseRisingSun flag that were used during WW2 have already been abolished by Japanese themselves just after WW2 ended. If you have no problem with Germany now, there's nothing that Japan needs to ban in Japan, too🐰
I want you all to know that this is not the first time that the China making false allegations of the U.S.🐰
China insisted noisily that the U.S. used biological weapons on an enormous scale in areas of both China and North Korea during the Korean war🐰 wilsoncenter.org/publication/ch…
China repeats history🐰
China once blamed the accidental bombing of Shanghai by Chinese planes on Japan, claiming "These are the atrocities of the Imperial Japanese Army". And now, they're trying to blame corona virus outbreaks on the U.S.🐰 tony-henderson.com/photos/photos-…
China repeats history🐰
China once blamed what Chinese soldiers massacred Japanese people in Jinan incident on Japan, claiming "They're the very victims of human experimentation of #Unit731". Now, they're trying to blame corona virus outbreaks on the US🐰 jacar.archives.go.jp/das/image-j/C1…
A Korean proves with sources that a view that "#JapaneseRisingSun is a war crime flag" is a newly made-up view that No Korean has mentioned before. Interesting to see that they didn't see #JapaneseRisingSun even as a symbol of Japanese militarism in 1968🐰 archive.is/cMtcy
We can see that views that "#JapaneseRisingSun is a Nazi Swastika for Asian countries" or "#JapaneseRisingSun is a war crime/war criminal flag" were newly made-up views since around 2012. Even none of S.Koreans had seen the flag as a controversial flag🐰 murawaki.org/misc/flag.html