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Agony of the 'Comfort women' still waiting for an apology after 70 years

I havent read your tag carefully several hours ago and after reading the above posting again, it is absolutely disgusting to read about another chapter of inhuman acts committed by the beastly japanese imperial amy which is heaping on top of the volumes of the most horrenous war crimes against humanity in the size and height of mount fuji

With so much documentation, I wonder how the Japanese government is still going about and whitewashing their crimes, I do not understand.

China should push for more global action as strongly as the groups that (rightfully) are pushing for world recognition of the Armenian Genocide.
 
With so much documentation, I wonder how the Japanese government is still going about and whitewashing their crimes, I do not understand.

China should push for more global action as strongly as the groups that (rightfully) are pushing for world recognition of the Armenian Genocide.


These japanese right wings and revisionists have no shame nor remorse at all

Even people from jpnese's allies condemned Abe

"Last Tuesday, 187 prominent historians from universities in the United States, Canada, Australia and other countries published an open letter criticizing the Japanese government of Shinzo Abe for continuing to whitewash past war crimes."
Historians condemn Japan’s whitewashing of war crimes - World Socialist Web Site
 

Hopefully, from this agreement a larger understanding and peace will emerge among the strong powers of northeast Asia. Japan has mile to go to erase the bad memory and heal the wounds. Besides, governmental rapprochement does not easily translate into rapprochement between peoples on the issue.

Nonetheless, aside from the geopolitical considerations that might have played some role, this is a positive step for regional peace. Hoping for a people-based/driven settlement between Japan and China, as well.

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Comfort women deal will not aid Tokyo
Published: 2015-12-29 0:58:01

South Korean Foreign Minister Yun Byung-Se and his Japanese counterpart Fumio Kishida announced Monday they reached an agreement after negotiations to settle the issue of "comfort women" who were forced to serve as sex slaves for Japanese military during WWII. Japan will offer 1 billion yen ($8.3 million) to a South Korean fund to help the Korean victims. Seoul says it will consider the matter resolved "finally and irreversibly" if Japan sticks to its side of the deal.

The "comfort women" have been the focal point of historical issue contention between South Korea and Japan. It has also repeatedly led to diplomatic frictions. Analysts believe the US played a key role in pushing forward the deal.

Advocacy groups in South Korea for comfort women strongly reprimanded the deal, indicating that it will still take time to completely resolve the thorny issue between the two countries. However, the agreement offers reasons for the South Korean government to close a sour chapter in its ties with Japan, which makes it possible for their relationship to move to a new phase.

There has been speculation about the US' strategic considerations behind the comfort women deal. If Tokyo and Seoul can settle the issue, there will be less ground for a joint confrontation against Japan by China and South Korea, and therefore Japan can gather up its strength to compete with China. Such analysis is not unreasonable, but exaggerates the strategic significance of the deal. As the victim, China has been taking the initiative to resist Japan's denials of its history of aggression. South Korea is not a key factor in the Sino-Japanese relationship. There is no need to oppose reconciliation between Japan and South Korea over the comfort women issue. It will not bring major strategic change surrounding South Korea.

The comfort women deal doesn't mean the South Korean society has endorsed the attitude of the Japanese government over history, and it in no way impairs the legitimacy of China's demand for Japan to introspect on the history of aggression. China has risen to be the largest power in East Asia, and it has to endure the pressure this status imposes on it. The comfort women deal has little influence on Northeast Asia. Japan's easing of tensions with South Korea doesn't mean it will gain more leverage in dealing with China.
 
The overwhelming majority of these women were rewarded financially for their services. While it cannot be denied that there were instances of rape, the structure of the mechanism of women volunteers in the auxiliary were for services focused on tending to the needs of the soldiers of the Imperial Army.

That's just the fact.

Horrible!

This japanese has twisted history and made the poor comfort women portrayed as prostitutes for the facist japanese imperial army

Read your own newspaper which has quoted the description from your former Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone about the atrocities and war crime against humanity as suffered by the poor women

The uncomfortable truth about 'comfort women' | The Japan Times

The uncomfortable truth about ‘comfort women’
BY JAKE ADELSTEIN

ARTICLE HISTORY


Question: How did you view those people (that you infected with bubonic plague and dissected while still alive)? Didn’t you have any feelings of pity?

Answer: None at all. We were like that already. I had already gotten to (a point) where I lacked pity. After all, we were already implanted with a narrow racism, in the form of a belief in the superiority of the so-called “Yamato Race.” We disparaged all other races. … If we didn’t have a feeling of racial superiority, we couldn’t have done it. People with today’s sensibilities don’t grasp this. … We, ourselves, had to struggle with our humanity afterwards. It was an agonizing process. There were some who killed themselves, unable to endure.”

— Tamura Yoshio, a member of biological warfare Unit 731, from “Japan at War: An Oral History”

In recent weeks, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and his chief Cabinet secretary have accused the Asahi Shimbun of “shaming Japan.” In August, the newspaper retracted articles based on the testimony of a Japanese solider, Seiji Yoshida, who claimed to have rounded up “comfort women.”

Comfort women is a euphemism for the females serving as prostitutes to the Japanese military during World War II. The conservative press, led by the ultranationalist Sankei Shimbun and the Yomiuri Shimbun, seized upon the Asahi’s partial retraction of past reporting as absolute proof that the government had no role in coercing women into working as prostitutes.

The right-wing argument seems to work like this: If there are 1,000 pieces of evidence and one or two of them are wrong, they’re all wrong by extension.

By this logic, the Japanese military wasn’t involved in sexual slavery and no women were victimized — in short, that all women testifying to their deplorable experience are money-grubbing whores.

After the Asahi retraction, Abe’s Liberal Democratic Party issued a statement demanding that newspapers worldwide correct their mistaken reports — which, they seemed to imply, was based solely on Yoshida’s testimony. The LDP has also pledged to conduct an investigation into the comfort women issue.

Perhaps they should simply ask former Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone. He seems to know a lot about the comfort women.

In his memoir, “The Neverending Navy,” he described his wartime experiences managing troops: “After a while, some of the soldiers began to attack the women and gamble. So I took great efforts to build a comfort station.”


When questioned about this account at the Foreign Correspondents’ Club of Japan in March 2007, he refused to give a final answer but agreed with the Kono statement (regarding the treatment of the comfort women) and said, “As a Japanese person, I think it’s something Japan should apologize for…and apologize again.”

According to military documents, Nakasone ordered his troops in Southeast Asia to “gather the local women (土人女) and make a comfort station.” It’s unlikely to be a place where people played shogi (Japanese chess).

Tsuneo Watanabe of the Yomiuri is a good friend of Nakasone, so maybe he should ask his old buddy for clarification?

The Sankei has made a huge stink over the comfort women issue. The greatest denier of their reporting is Sankei’s former president, Nobutaka Shikanai, who served in the accounting division of the Imperial Japanese Army during the war. He was in charge of staffing and opening “comfort stations.”

He describes his work in “The Secret History After the War” as follows: “When we procured the girls, we had to look at their endurance, how used up they were, whether they were good or not. We had to calculate the alloted time for commissioned officers, commanding officers, grunts, how many minutes. We also had to fix prices according to rank. There was even a prospectus we learned in (military) accounting school.”


The term Shikanai used for the procurement of women waschoben, an old military word that referred to gathering food for the horses.

There are hundreds of documents showing the Japanese military’s involvement in the comfort stations, as well as recent testimony. There are records from Japan’s postwar Ministry of Justice in which soldiers admitted to having been paid money to keep the crimes quiet as the war ended.

There is one uncomfortable truth about the comfort women. Prostitution was legal in Japan before the war and after. Yes, some of the women were well paid and treated reasonably well. Many comfort women were also Japanese women. Few of them have come forward.

For argument’s sake, let’s put aside the issue of kyoseirenko— forced transportation. Even if that didn’t exist, it doesn’t render the suffering of those swindled into the work — physically abused and held under conditions that modern-day Japan recognizes as human trafficking — any less horrific.

According to a report commisioned by the Dutch government in 1993, up to 300 Dutch women worked at Japanese military brothels in the Dutch East Indies (present-day Indonesia), of which “some 65 were most certainly forced into prostitution.”

Maybe the right wing only has a problem with allegations made by Korean women? In other words, other women were sexually enslaved but Korean prostitutes were not. Maybe that’s the point?

You may think I’m conflating the issue of the comfort women by bringing up Unit 731, Japan’s biological warfare unit that killed hundreds — possibly thousands — of foreign civilians in experiments. I’m not. I’m making a point — the people killed by the unit weren’t “volunteers”; they were captured and used like lab animals.

Does anyone think a military that would go so far has any qualms about coercing women into working in brothels or turning a blind eye to the practice?

The government has never issued a formal apology to the victims of Unit 731.

If the prime minister is not ashamed of the comfort women, there’s plenty of other things to feel guilt over. Maybe he just believes in the superiority of the Yamato race so the atrocities committed against other Asians don’t matter. After all, they’re subhuman — who cares about their human rights?

National Public Safety Commission chief Eriko Yamatani, an associate of hate-speech group Zaitokukai, seems to feel that way about Korean Japanese.

Who is shaming Japan? It’s definitely not the Asahi, Mr. prime minister, it’s you. It’s the Sankei and the LDP for whitewashing history, ignoring war atrocities and burying the words of your elders.

Dark Side of the Rising Sun is a monthly column that takes a behind-the-scenes look at news in Japan.




 
Koreans have some skeletons in their closet as well though. The Binh Tai massacre against civilians during the Vietnam war springs to mind.
 
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Issue of comfort woman is an unfortunate past from WW2

However, one must be careful of exaggerated propaganda or political exploitation of this, which will achieve the opposite.
 
With so much documentation, I wonder how the Japanese government is still going about and whitewashing their crimes, I do not understand.

China should push for more global action as strongly as the groups that (rightfully) are pushing for world recognition of the Armenian Genocide.

I am actually in agreement here with you my friend . The culture of having female entertainers under employ of the Army is a cultural trait of East Asian armies. I can verify that even the Banner armies of the Army of the Great Qing also had similar employees. Under the Army of the Kingdom of Joseon, professional female entertainers were also observed.

The issue with Japan during the war was that many women who were volunteers also were mingled with women who were impressed into such duties. And it is regrettable and makes isolation of cases almost impossible .

I suppose a general statement of recognition , and offer for compensation should be warranted. Perhaps a less defensive position by the Japanese Government is in the works . I am only saying as a Japanese civilian observer.
 
Time to move on. Politically, this isn't that useful anymore. China has become Goliath and sympathies are never with the Goliath.

In the international arena, only power, wealth and prestige are respected. Leave the sympathies to less countries. They are going to need it when we inevitably get our way.

I am actually in agreement here with you my friend . The culture of having female entertainers under employ of the Army is a cultural trait of East Asian armies. I can verify that even the Banner armies of the Army of the Great Qing also had similar employees. Under the Army of the Kingdom of Joseon, professional female entertainers were also observed.

The issue with Japan during the war was that many women who were volunteers also were mingled with women who were impressed into such duties. And it is regrettable and makes isolation of cases almost impossible .

I suppose a general statement of recognition , and offer for compensation should be warranted. Perhaps a less defensive position by the Japanese Government is in the works . I am only saying as a Japanese civilian observer.

Yea, you can stop justifying it. Or explaining it. The only reason this is an issue is because you lost. The Russians, or to an extent Americans, are no less guilty but nobody talks about them, because they didn't lose. You will never be able to get your point across because you can't change the past. By that I mean win.

Next time don't lose.
 
Japan must apologize, compensate: Ma
‘COMFORT WOMEN’:Representative to Japan Shen Ssu-tsun has been ordered to conduct talks with Tokyo on a deal similar to one struck by Japan and South Korea
Staff writer, with CNA



President Ma Ying-jeou gives an address at a ceremony at the Presidential Office yesterday for the promotion of military officers.
Photo: Wang Min-wei, Taipei Times


The government yesterday reiterated its demand that Tokyo issue an apology to Taiwanese women who were forced into sexual slavery by the Japanese military during World War II, euphemistically known as “comfort women,” and to offer them compensation.

“The Republic of China has always said that Japan should apologize to Taiwanese comfort women and offer them compensation,” President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) said at a ceremony to promote military officers, adding that the government’s stance has never changed.

Later in the day, Ma asked Representative to Japan Shen Ssu-tsun (沈斯淳) to conduct immediate negotiations with the Japanese government and demand that Tokyo give Taiwanese comfort women the same treatment it offered South Korean victims, Presidential Office spokesman Charles Chen (陳以信) said.

Ma’s appeal came a day after Japan and South Korea reached a deal in Seoul, under which Japan agreed to apologize and give about ¥1 billion (US$8.3 million) to a foundation set up by the South Korean government for comfort women.

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe issued an apology to the comfort women later on Monday on behalf of his country.

Chen said Ma has expressed concern about the issue since serving as minister of justice two decades ago.

Since taking office in May 2008, Ma has paid five visits to some of the surviving Taiwanese comfort women and held three meetings with them at the Presidential Office, Chen added.

Ma said that in August he expressed the hope that Tokyo would “do more and do better” in dealing with its World War II legacy, especially on the issue of comfort women, after Abe expressed remorse for Japan’s wartime aggression in a speech marking the 70th anniversary of the war’s end.

Soon after news of the Seoul deal surfaced on Monday, Taiwan asked Japan to respond positively to Taiwan’s demands over the comfort women issue.

Minister of Foreign Affairs David Lin (林永樂) said at a separate news conference yesterday that Taiwan’s representative office would continue to negotiate with the Japanese government over the issue.

Taiwan would also closely watch the developments following the Japan-South Korea deal, he said.

In 1992, the government set up a cross-agency task force to tackle comfort women-related issues, and Lin said he hoped the task force could meet again to present clear parameters for the nation’s appeal, including a method of compensation that would be acceptable to all parties.

According to the Taipei Women’s Rescue Foundation, which offers assistance to Taiwanese comfort women, about 2,000 Taiwanese were forced into becoming sex slaves during World War II.

A total of 58 have come forward to ask for compensation and demand a formal apology from Japan; only four are still alive, it said.

Despite the foundation’s repeated calls for an apology and compensation for the comfort women in its annual protests, Japan has never given them a positive response.

With the assistance of the foundation, a group of Taiwanese comfort women filed a lawsuit in Tokyo against the Japanese government, but they lost in 2005.




ps: " former employees of the (facist) imperial army?" post 19
Japan and South Korea agree WW2 'comfort women' deal | Page 2

What a blatant disrepect of the people who have perished and suffered immensely under the cruel inhuman imperial japanese bayonets in the biggest crime against humanity in history!




 
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Time to move on. Politically, this isn't that useful anymore. China has become Goliath and sympathies are never with the Goliath.

In the international arena, only power, wealth and prestige are respected. Leave the sympathies to less countries. They are going to need it when we inevitably get our way.



Yea, you can stop justifying it. Or explaining it. The only reason this is an issue is because you lost. The Russians, or to an extent Americans, are no less guilty but nobody talks about them, because they didn't lose. You will never be able to get your point across because you can't change the past. By that I mean win.

Next time don't lose.

Yes Precisely, LOL!

Good we agree. Cheers.

Japan must apologize, compensate: Ma
‘COMFORT WOMEN’:Representative to Japan Shen Ssu-tsun has been ordered to conduct talks with Tokyo on a deal similar to one struck by Japan and South Korea
Staff writer, with CNA



President Ma Ying-jeou gives an address at a ceremony at the Presidential Office yesterday for the promotion of military officers.
Photo: Wang Min-wei, Taipei Times


The government yesterday reiterated its demand that Tokyo issue an apology to Taiwanese women who were forced into sexual slavery by the Japanese military during World War II, euphemistically known as “comfort women,” and to offer them compensation.

“The Republic of China has always said that Japan should apologize to Taiwanese comfort women and offer them compensation,” President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) said at a ceremony to promote military officers, adding that the government’s stance has never changed.

Later in the day, Ma asked Representative to Japan Shen Ssu-tsun (沈斯淳) to conduct immediate negotiations with the Japanese government and demand that Tokyo give Taiwanese comfort women the same treatment it offered South Korean victims, Presidential Office spokesman Charles Chen (陳以信) said.

Ma’s appeal came a day after Japan and South Korea reached a deal in Seoul, under which Japan agreed to apologize and give about ¥1 billion (US$8.3 million) to a foundation set up by the South Korean government for comfort women.

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe issued an apology to the comfort women later on Monday on behalf of his country.

Chen said Ma has expressed concern about the issue since serving as minister of justice two decades ago.

Since taking office in May 2008, Ma has paid five visits to some of the surviving Taiwanese comfort women and held three meetings with them at the Presidential Office, Chen added.

Ma said that in August he expressed the hope that Tokyo would “do more and do better” in dealing with its World War II legacy, especially on the issue of comfort women, after Abe expressed remorse for Japan’s wartime aggression in a speech marking the 70th anniversary of the war’s end.

Soon after news of the Seoul deal surfaced on Monday, Taiwan asked Japan to respond positively to Taiwan’s demands over the comfort women issue.

Minister of Foreign Affairs David Lin (林永樂) said at a separate news conference yesterday that Taiwan’s representative office would continue to negotiate with the Japanese government over the issue.

Taiwan would also closely watch the developments following the Japan-South Korea deal, he said.

In 1992, the government set up a cross-agency task force to tackle comfort women-related issues, and Lin said he hoped the task force could meet again to present clear parameters for the nation’s appeal, including a method of compensation that would be acceptable to all parties.

According to the Taipei Women’s Rescue Foundation, which offers assistance to Taiwanese comfort women, about 2,000 Taiwanese were forced into becoming sex slaves during World War II.

A total of 58 have come forward to ask for compensation and demand a formal apology from Japan; only four are still alive, it said.

Despite the foundation’s repeated calls for an apology and compensation for the comfort women in its annual protests, Japan has never given them a positive response.

With the assistance of the foundation, a group of Taiwanese comfort women filed a lawsuit in Tokyo against the Japanese government, but they lost in 2005.




ps: " former employees of the (facist) imperial army?" post 19
Japan and South Korea agree WW2 'comfort women' deal | Page 2

What a blatant disrepect of the people who have perished and suffered immensely under the cruel inhuman imperial japanese bayonets in the biggest crime against humanity in history!




Yawaragu!

Japan must apologize, compensate: Ma
‘COMFORT WOMEN’:Representative to Japan Shen Ssu-tsun has been ordered to conduct talks with Tokyo on a deal similar to one struck by Japan and South Korea
Staff writer, with CNA



President Ma Ying-jeou gives an address at a ceremony at the Presidential Office yesterday for the promotion of military officers.
Photo: Wang Min-wei, Taipei Times


The government yesterday reiterated its demand that Tokyo issue an apology to Taiwanese women who were forced into sexual slavery by the Japanese military during World War II, euphemistically known as “comfort women,” and to offer them compensation.

“The Republic of China has always said that Japan should apologize to Taiwanese comfort women and offer them compensation,” President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) said at a ceremony to promote military officers, adding that the government’s stance has never changed.

Later in the day, Ma asked Representative to Japan Shen Ssu-tsun (沈斯淳) to conduct immediate negotiations with the Japanese government and demand that Tokyo give Taiwanese comfort women the same treatment it offered South Korean victims, Presidential Office spokesman Charles Chen (陳以信) said.

Ma’s appeal came a day after Japan and South Korea reached a deal in Seoul, under which Japan agreed to apologize and give about ¥1 billion (US$8.3 million) to a foundation set up by the South Korean government for comfort women.

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe issued an apology to the comfort women later on Monday on behalf of his country.

Chen said Ma has expressed concern about the issue since serving as minister of justice two decades ago.

Since taking office in May 2008, Ma has paid five visits to some of the surviving Taiwanese comfort women and held three meetings with them at the Presidential Office, Chen added.

Ma said that in August he expressed the hope that Tokyo would “do more and do better” in dealing with its World War II legacy, especially on the issue of comfort women, after Abe expressed remorse for Japan’s wartime aggression in a speech marking the 70th anniversary of the war’s end.

Soon after news of the Seoul deal surfaced on Monday, Taiwan asked Japan to respond positively to Taiwan’s demands over the comfort women issue.

Minister of Foreign Affairs David Lin (林永樂) said at a separate news conference yesterday that Taiwan’s representative office would continue to negotiate with the Japanese government over the issue.

Taiwan would also closely watch the developments following the Japan-South Korea deal, he said.

In 1992, the government set up a cross-agency task force to tackle comfort women-related issues, and Lin said he hoped the task force could meet again to present clear parameters for the nation’s appeal, including a method of compensation that would be acceptable to all parties.

According to the Taipei Women’s Rescue Foundation, which offers assistance to Taiwanese comfort women, about 2,000 Taiwanese were forced into becoming sex slaves during World War II.

A total of 58 have come forward to ask for compensation and demand a formal apology from Japan; only four are still alive, it said.

Despite the foundation’s repeated calls for an apology and compensation for the comfort women in its annual protests, Japan has never given them a positive response.

With the assistance of the foundation, a group of Taiwanese comfort women filed a lawsuit in Tokyo against the Japanese government, but they lost in 2005.




ps: " former employees of the (facist) imperial army?" post 19
Japan and South Korea agree WW2 'comfort women' deal | Page 2

What a blatant disrepect of the people who have perished and suffered immensely under the cruel inhuman imperial japanese bayonets in the biggest crime against humanity in history!





Japan will settle any issues with Taihoku, positively , as you should know Japanese view Taiwan and Taiwanese people with particular favoritism.

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So detailed, most your female relatives must have done or still do this volunteer jobs and been rewarded greatly in the previous war , or WWII.
As the empara's people, and for the honor of empara, i think you must have sent your mother, wife, daughters to do that job in the next war, and they will be rewarded greatly.:rofl: I think your answer must be positive, or what all you said is nonsense and lie.
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@WebMaster @Hu Songshan @waz
I need your explanation why can this guy with Japanese flag use his TT privilege to persistently retaliate Chinese member here. He always accuse us of using slur word such as japs, but what i have seen is that the members of other countries who had used the same words have never faced the situation that Chinese members faced.
Take this post as example, by the theory of posts the Japanese guy gave once, these comfort women enjoyed great "glory". But when i suggest he send his female relatives to enjoy such glory, he directly gave me a negative rating. This manner is very hypocritical and very disgusting.
I dont know why this guy with Japanese flag can get the TT status that he use only to retaliate and disgust Chinese members here and give the positive rating to the meaningless posts that help brag Japanese.
His own so-called positive posts are purely some references that can be found anywhere and are often self-contradictory, and the normal posts he gave are full of flattery and compliments with no stance. The forum need viewpoints and analyses rather than flattery and meaningless quotations with no stance, that is the meaning of existence of TT.
In addition, this section of the forum is called "China & Far East" with tens to hundreds of Chinese members here and a single-digit number of Japanese members, why we seldom see Chinese TTs, only see one TT, a stealth troll with Japanese flag, that persistently disgusts Chinese members here, so why don't rename the section "Japan & Far East". Many Chinese members here have been disgusted out by this stealth Japanese troll.
The fact here is that one of three Japanese members here persistently use his TT privilege to bully the most of tens to hundreds of Chinese members here. So I suggest @WebMaster rename the section "China & Far East" to "Japan & Far East" or open a new section called "Japan & Far East". We Chinese members can swear that we will never appear there, the contradict between this Japanese member and most Chinese members will naturally solved. For the healthy development of this forum, it is worthy to do that.

Many Chinese members here such as @cnleio @Shotgunner51 @AndrewJin @Martian2 @TaiShang @ChineseTiger1986 etc that mostly registered into this forum earlier than this Japanese and have contributed far greater than this Japanese, and why not give them the TTs.

I think many Chinese members here can testify what I have said. @Keel @AndrewJin @Jlaw @TaiShang @Genesis @ChineseTiger1986 @jkroo @Kyle Sun @dy1022 @Beidou2020 @Economic superpower @Chinese Bamboo etc

@Shotgunner51 you may disagree with me, my viewpoint is that your theory is only unsuitable to this one hypocritical Japanese guy.
 
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@WebMaster @Hu Songshan @waz
I need your explanation why can this guy with Japanese flag use his TT privilege to persistently retaliate Chinese member here. He always accuse us of using slur word such as japs, but what i have seen is that the members of other countries who had used the same words have never faced the situation that Chinese members faced.
Take this post as example, by the theory of posts the Japanese guy gave once, these comfort women enjoyed great "glory". But when i suggest he send his female relatives to enjoy such glory, he directly gave me a negative rating. This manner is very hypocritical and very disgusting.
I dont know why this guy with Japanese flag can get the TT status that he use only to retaliate and disgust Chinese members here and give the positive rating to the meaningless posts that help brag Japanese.
His own so-called positive posts are purely some references that can be found anywhere and are often self-contradictory, and the normal posts he gave are full of flattery and compliments with no stance. The forum need viewpoints and analyses rather than flattery and meaningless quotations with no stance, that is the meaning of existence of TT.
In addition, this section of the forum is called "China & Far East" with tens to hundreds of Chinese members here and a single-digit number of Japanese members, why we seldom see Chinese TTs, only see one TT with Japanese that persistently disgusts Chinese members here, so why don't rename the section "Japan & Far East".
Many Chinese members here such as @cnleio @Shotgunner51 @AndrewJin @Martian2 @TaiShang @ChineseTiger1986 etc that mostly registered into this forum earlier than this Japanese and have contributed far greater than this Japanese, and why not give them the TTs.

I think many Chinese members here can testify what I have said. @Keel @AndrewJin @Jlaw @TaiShang @Genesis @ChineseTiger1986 @jkroo @Kyle Sun @dy1022 @Beidou2020 @Economic superpower @Chinese Bamboo etc

@Shotgunner51 you may disagree with me, my viewpoint is that your theory is unsuitable to this hypocritical Japanese guy.
:p:这说明了情商和漂亮话的重要性。
 
Yes Precisely, LOL!

Good we agree. Cheers.



Yawaragu!




Japan will settle any issues with Taihoku, positively , as you should know Japanese view Taiwan and Taiwanese people with particular favoritism.

:D



The elites will think about an issue at hand weighing from all perspectives - past, present and future

Taiwanese should keep ripping the japanese off to their last bare thread based on the japanese illusions of rendering "favouritism"

Dont forget the Taiwan HSR scandal

ps please help the forum readers with English translations of your own language




@WebMaster @Hu Songshan @waz
I need your explanation why can this guy with Japanese flag use his TT privilege to persistently retaliate Chinese member here. He always accuse us of using slur word such as japs, but what i have seen is that the members of other countries who had used the same words have never faced the situation that Chinese members faced.
Take this post as example, by the theory of posts the Japanese guy gave once, these comfort women enjoyed great "glory". But when i suggest he send his female relatives to enjoy such glory, he directly gave me a negative rating. This manner is very hypocritical and very disgusting.
I dont know why this guy with Japanese flag can get the TT status that he use only to retaliate and disgust Chinese members here and give the positive rating to the meaningless posts that help brag Japanese.
His own so-called positive posts are purely some references that can be found anywhere and are often self-contradictory, and the normal posts he gave are full of flattery and compliments with no stance. The forum need viewpoints and analyses rather than flattery and meaningless quotations with no stance, that is the meaning of existence of TT.
In addition, this section of the forum is called "China & Far East" with tens to hundreds of Chinese members here and a single-digit number of Japanese members, why we seldom see Chinese TTs, only see one TT with Japanese that persistently disgusts Chinese members here, so why don't rename the section "Japan & Far East".
Many Chinese members here such as @cnleio @Shotgunner51 @AndrewJin @Martian2 @TaiShang @ChineseTiger1986 etc that mostly registered into this forum earlier than this Japanese and have contributed far greater than this Japanese, and why not give them the TTs.

I think many Chinese members here can testify what I have said. @Keel @AndrewJin @Jlaw @TaiShang @Genesis @ChineseTiger1986 @jkroo @Kyle Sun @dy1022 @Beidou2020 @Economic superpower @Chinese Bamboo etc

@Shotgunner51 you may disagree with me, my viewpoint is that your theory is unsuitable to this hypocritical Japanese guy.


I concur and you have my support!

He is the same guy alongside jhungary who gave me negative ratings when I criticized the Indian judge for his horrendous judgement in the WW2 war crime tribunal



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:p:这说明了情商和漂亮话的重要性。
说漂亮话和情商有关系?耍小聪明的才喜欢漂亮话。这种小聪明却是日本人独有的“智慧”。

The elites will think about an issue at hand weighing from all perspectives - past, present and future

Taiwanese should keep ripping the japanese off to their last bare thread based on the japanese illusions of rendering "favouritism"

Dont forget the Taiwan HSR scandal

ps please help the forum readers with English translations of your own language







I concur and you have my support!

He is the same guy alongside jhungary who gave me negative ratings when I criticized the Indian judge for his horrendous judgement in the WW2 war crime tribunal



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这些人也就是用这种下三烂手段来发泄现实不满而已。就像蒋介石的地图开疆,日记救国,台蛙的贴纸独立,这里的论坛抗中。
 
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