Wednesday, November 11, 2015

The American Comfort Woman?

 The American Comfort Woman?

South Korean President Park Geun-hye agreed to meet with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.  Madame President Park is demanding this meeting resolve the Comfort Women issue.  What does that mean?  It means another apology and more compensation money paid.

The Comfort Women story as hallucinated by some in South Korea fail the logic test based on their numbers.  They claim 200,000 women were forced into sexual slavery and forced to have sex up to thirty times a day. 

Here is where logic disproves the above claims.  If 200,000 women were forced to have sex thirty times a day with members of the Japanese Imperial Army that translates to 6,000,000 Japanese soldiers having sex every day.  According to Wikipedia at the height of the Japanese Imperial Army there were just a little over six million men in the service.  So with their whole army sexing it up every day, who was left to fight?  No wonder Japan lost the war, they were too busy recreating a Roman style Caligula orgy in the Pacific.     

American Army nurse Hattie R. Brantley was captured by the Japanese in the Philippines.  Lieutenant Colonel Hattie Brantley was placed in a prisoner of war camp with around one-hundred other female nurses.  She told of the horrors they endured while held prisoner at the camp.  She never once mentioned sexual abuse by the Japanese guards.  How come?  According to those who promote the Comfort Women story as forced sex slaves the Japanese had an insatiable sexual appetite.

Since the Japanese already had one-hundred women as captives how come no sexual abuse by these sex craven men?  Because they men were part of a disciplined army providing additional proof the Comfort Women story as told by some South Koreans screams for further scrutiny. 

Business Insider reported:
“Park open to meeting Abe, but stresses comfort women issue”

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Fox News opinion
“President Park should publicly apologize for South Korea’s sexual violence in Vietnam”

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During the Vietnam when her father Park Chung-hee was president of South Korea and sent over three-hundred thousand troops to assist the USA.  During this period “South Korean soldiers violently raped and sexually assaulted thousands of young women, some as young as 13 and 14 years of age. Many of these women bore children as a result of these assaults.”

Why insist Japan apologize for what happened over seventy years ago while ignoring what her father and country around forty-five years ago.  Japan has apologized over 50 times while South Korea’s apology has never been issued. 

It makes sense for President Park to continue to resurrect the Comfort Women issue to divert attention from her father’s and nation’s shameful history.  It does not stop there as to reason why she is behaving like a lunatic. 
It is to President Park’s advantage to keep South Korea’s focus on pointing fingers with hate towards Japan to deflect from a person domestic issue.  Because of father Park Chung-hee joined the Japanese Imperial Army during this period.  At one time he adopted the Japanese name of Takagi Masao.  He entered the Changchun Military Academy of the Manchukuo Imperial Army.  He was top in his class and went on to study at the Imperial Japanese Army Academy in Japan.  Park was commissioned as a lieutenant in the Kwantung Army, an elite Japanese unit.   

Did the honorable Korean serving in the Japanese Imperial Army Lieutenant Park Chung-hee visit a “comfort women” while in the voluntary service of Japan?  Would the honorable Lieutenant Park Chung-hee (later to become President of South Korea) have served in an Army of a nation that forcibly dragged over 200,000 of his fellow country women into sexual slavery?  Doubt this honorable man would have server such a nation.  By his service is that an indication there were no “sex slaves” from Korea?     

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