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Truth About Japan-Korea Annexation

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#1
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  • 2021/06/23 23:19

Anti-Japanese activities overseas by neighboring countries are as active as ever, especially on foreign video sites where there are many pro-Japanese comments, etc., and suddenly, at least once a week, we see anti-Japanese comments that are completely off-topic.
Many Japanese people are almost ignorant about the Japan-Korea issue, so they believe the lies of Koreans, but Japan was not at war with Korea at that time.
On the contrary, we fought together as Japanese in WWII.
Since history is not covered in the media, Japanese Americans and Japanese living abroad are not exposed to the truth, and I often hear stories of Japanese children being bullied at school because of it, so I decided to post this topic to let people know about the correct history.
If you have any useful information, whether in English or Japanese literature, please share it with us.

I recently learned about the Korean anti-Japan thing then it turned out to be that Koreans only benefited from Japan's annexation and even after that until today. They were basically brainwashed by distorted history mostly influenced by the left communists and North Korean and Chinese governments. Now many Korean and international scholars are bringing out the facts. Japan didn't even invade Korea, it was done by an international agreement proposed by the Korean government and it was celebrated internationally because of the severely corrupted Korean governments for centuries like current North Korea.

Japan immediately released Koreans from the slavery system upon annexation and it spent 1/4 of their own tax money to improve their lives - from the most poverty state (while there was even a famine going on in the northern part of Japan), they built more than 5,000 schools for children even Seoul University and taught Both Korean population and their life span DOUBLED just in 35 years like a miracle and they were taught fishery and farming skills, they pay less than a half of taxes Japanese or foreigners on the peninsula did, yet so many Koreans smuggled themselves into Japan for a much better life.

Besides, during the WW2, Koreans fought as Japanese under that rising sun flag they all volunteered and well paid (in fact like 98% of the Korean men failed the exam and turned down) so many were not sent to the battle fields but were just sent to administer local people and prison camps so that's what's going on. people and prison camps so that's why not so much casualty compared to Japanese men on mainland (like 20k vs

I once lived in South Korea for a few years, now I see the truth In fact most of them say now they In fact most of them say now they understand why their elders kept saying their life was better under Japans control but on media and school all about that anti-japan propaganda. They said the rising sun was not a problem until the recent soccer match in 2011... It is indeed a tragedy that several years ago an old Korean man was beaten to death by a man in his 30s just because he said he was happy and safer during Japanese annexation.

I encourage people to learn history from the university courses, it's quite interesting what they teach is so different from What Koreans writes on Wikipedia or just simply learn their language so that you can see for yourself what those people are actually saying in their country.

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#12
  • なるほど
  • 2021/06/24 (Thu) 14:08
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Visit to Japan for Tokyo Olympics, President Moon's "Evil" Anti-Japan Flirting … G7 is impatient with Tokyo Olympics support, Japanese net "No need for Korea to come"
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The opening ceremony of the Tokyo Olympics ( July 23 ) is one month away. The G7 ( leaders' meeting ) in the UK also supported the idea, but not South Korea, whose president Moon Jae-in ( Moon ・ Jae-in ) continues his "anti-Japanese" rampage. The Korean government and parliamentarians have unreasonably demanded that Shimane Prefecture ・ Takeshima ( and the Korean name ・ Dokdo ) be removed from the map of Japan on the Tokyo ・ Paralympics Organizing Committee website, and some have even called for an "Olympic boycott" of the event. The Japanese government and the Organizing Committee are not taking any action, but the Korean side continues to be arrogant. Journalist Katsumi Murotani takes a closer look at this isolated neighbor.

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  • 2021/06/24 (Thu) 14:22
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Why don't you greet them with the rising sun ??

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  • 2021/06/24 (Thu) 21:31
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#10
I see.
I know embarrassingly nothing about the Japan-Korea issue, and was completely indifferent to it until about a year and a half ago.

Sometimes when I saw bad words about Koreans here, I just thought that there were Racists, and I didn't even know the word "anti-Japanese" existed.
As a Japanese who has been living in LA for a long time, I am really sorry that I could not do anything.

> No matter how much discussion there is in Japan, there is too little power to send it to the world 。。。。
> Not much is written in English, so young Japanese abroad cannot debate with Koreans against Japanese justice 。。。。
> In comparison, a surprisingly large number of Korean youth can speak English about their country's history. Even though more people know the truth in Japan, far fewer people communicate it abroad

I completely agree.
That's why it's not too late, so we overseas can transmit the truth to Japanese people who are looking here who can speak a little English, and then they can pass it on to their children who are native English speakers and educate them so that they can present proper literature in English, and overseas people who love Japan and believe in the Japanese people. !
There must be people like me who are completely ignorant of the facts and believe the slander of Koreans, and it will definitely be a good opportunity to let such people know the truth.

Besides, the Japanese claim is actually true, so it is something that can be debunked by just one person if only solid information is presented.
As you know, Koreans can't present any evidence, only abusive language, so it is obvious to a third party.
Why they couldn't do it in the 90's is beyond me.

Certainly, Japanese have a sense of justice and anger against lies, but they are a people who do not like to fight, so I don't think they would unite like VANK to confront something like this. Moreover, unlike the percentage of anti-Japanese Koreans, the percentage of awakened Japanese citizens is still small.
But Japanese people have a larger population than Koreans to begin with, many times more !
Every year, more and more Japanese people are learning the truth, and fortunately, more and more people abroad are also favoring Japan and believing in Japanese people, to the delight of the world.
I believe that if we can get them to join us and present materials that can be sent out in English, we can beat VANK in terms of spreading the message.

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#15
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  • 2021/06/24 (Thu) 21:39
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Thanks for the info.
Both the comfort women issue and the conscription lawsuit have done a 180 degree turn.
There is still a huge public outcry, and ( this is going to increase anti-Japan, on the contrary. )

And there are some who say that it is merely a part of the Moon administration's intention to change direction, so I wouldn't be surprised if there is another ruling that will turn the tables with the political situation.

But the trend is changing rapidly.
What is especially important in this commandeering judgment is the industrial boom that occurred in Korea in the late 1960s, called the Miracle on the Han River, which was caused by the huge amount of compensation paid by Japan under the 1965 Japan-Korea Agreement ( when Korea became a Developed Country for the first time. ) However, the fact that this was mentioned in the court decision and that many Koreans learned about it for the first time, even though it was hidden from the public and no one was taught about it in school, because they did not want to be told that it was thanks to Japan, is a fact that I think is important.

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#16
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  • 2021/06/24 (Thu) 22:33
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Koreans say that the Japanese forced 200,000 women into captivity, raped, sexually enslaved, and murdered them,

but there is evidence that they were actually just high-class prostitutes on contract. One of them is the U.S. military archive Report 49, which documents the interrogation of 20 Korean comfort women who strayed from the Japanese army in Burma and were captured by the U.S. military in 1944, at the height of the war with Japan.

The following main points are clearly written.

● Comfort women are nothing more than "prostitutes" or military chasing prostitutes, i.e., military chasing prostitutes [follow = not military but Japanese military = chasing prostitutes]
● Agents "recruited """hired """(through application) by
● Living in Burma was rather luxurious
● Gifts from soldiers, plus complementary clothing, shoes, cigarettes, paper rolls They were able to buy cigarettes and cosmetics
● During their stay in Burma, they enjoyed attending sporting events with the generals and also attended picnics, concerts, and dinners. They had gramophones and were allowed to go shopping in the city
● "They were allowed the right to refuse guests"(only business")

↓ Report 49 Full text
https://www.exordio.com/1939-1945/codex/Documentos/report-49-USA-orig.html

↓ Video Commentary by Texas Dad ( English )
https://youtu.be/QIPmPYn2gRY

↓ Japanese translation
http://texas-daddy.com/comfortwomen.htm

All are in English, so they are suitable for Korean It is useful to explain not only to Koreans but also to people abroad.
Please spread the word.

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