Nobel prize Al Roth/Paul Milgrom
"The two of us have been thinking and talking about the article by Professor Ramseyer, which is distressing in so many ways. (We can’t help being reminded of Holocaust denial.)" chwe.net/irle/roth_milg…
@SethAugenstein@TimeGhostTV I believe the most brutal systematic killing innocent civilians around WW2 is this.
Tongzhou Massacre.
More than 200 were killed.
Read two tweets.
1️⃣Since legally speaking Koreans were treated equally as Japanese, one may describe Korean Comfort women by citing the contracts with Japanese Comfort women'sign.
Some Japanese Comfort women served higher class soldiers compared to Korean Comfort women, but that is about their skills and their legal status was the same.
Also note that Japanese name sign doesn't necessarily mean Japanese signed it, since some Koreans had Japanese names.
2️⃣The statement pointed out one of sources in his paper was about not Comfortwomen 慰安婦 but 酌婦 Shakufu.
But in a diary of Comfort woman station employee below, he made no difference in using these names to describe its entity. mainichi.jp/articles/20200…
@astanley711 You must be talking about Korean🇰🇷 #Comfortwomen for US troops🇺🇸.
There were cases women👩 committed suicide💀 because they couldn't get out of contract with debt.
Registered women👧.
👉15years old?
Terrible😰
watch the movie below.
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@astanley711 Here.
This is exactly what you are trying to get at. How valid are the contracts📃?
Japanese authority🇯🇵 was not involved in forcing directly but brokers, yet Japan paid reparations out of conscience and humanitarian reasons🥺.
How about the US🇺🇸?
Where are you from?
@astanley711 More.
Poor Korean women ready to be exploited with contracts.
What do you think we should do then?
Korean pimps and prostitues demanding the right as sex workers.
🤔😂
@RWPUSA Are you working for Korean nationalists/North Korea?🤬
Read and learn what happened to Korean scholars who have a view Comfort women were prostitues, which indeed they were!
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@RWPUSA Before Japanese rule in 1910, Korean people suffered/were exploited by the upper class "Yangban",両班.
Japanese abolished class, made Koreas equal and treated as Japanese.
There were Korean politicians governing Japan.