Jun 27, 2014

WSJ = WTF

Lost in the Wrangle: Justice for Comfort Women - WSJ

I'm terribly upset due to this article. The article says that the Japanese comfort women for American troops are volunteers. This sounds as if America is innocent, because the Japanese comfort women volunteered by their will. But, Korean and Chinese comfort women for Japanese military are poor victims.

What the F@$#!!!

Why do you think the Japanese comfort women had to volunteer for such hard jobs? They wanted to volunteer without any reasons?

It was because American troops raped Japanese women everywhere!! The Japanese comfort women volunteerd in order to protect their sisters!!

This article also misses the point that vast majority of comfort women for Japanese military during WWII are Japanese, not Korean or Chinese. The author should have written this article in order to blame Japan. He should want to broadcast bad images for Japan. If he doesn't evenly describe the fact what American military have done before, I will call him a racist!

By the way, recently, 122 ex-comfort women sought Korean government for compensation. It might be surprising for you, but they were comfrot women for U.S. military during Korean war. I have not found an English news source yet, but I put the link for Google translate from a Japanese news below:

Original "U.S. military comfort women" 122 people sought compensation in the country in Korea in harsh under the control of the group sued the government "human rights violations" - MSN Sankei News

Are you surprised at this news? If you are not familiar with what U.S. military have done before, you should read the western princess article on Wikipedia.

Dear WSJ, are you really innocent enough to blame Japan one-sidedly?

Update:

I found the news source from Asahi: http://www.asahi.com/english/articles/AJ201406280035.html