Friday, April 24, 2015

President Park, Prime Minister Abe, and the U.S. Congress


President Park, Prime Minister Abe, and the U.S. Congress

South Korean lunatics in charge of the asylum.

A saying in the USA:  “the lunatics are in charge of the asylum,” seems like the lunatics in South Korea elected a fellow traveler to be their president, President Park Geun-hye. 

Disclaimer:  Not all people in South Korea are lunatics; however South Korea has their share of lunatics like any other country.  In the USA the lunatics are called: “Democrats.” 

South Korea’s President Park Geun-hye is obsessed with her hate for Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and the people of Japan.  Prime Minister Abe has been invited to address a joint session of Congress in the United States.  This upcoming event is solely between Japan and the United States.  However President Park decided to insert South Korea into the equation.  According to an article in the Wall Street Journal South Korea hired a Washington, DC public relations firm to

“……to promote its position on Japan’s war history ahead of a speech by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to Congress, an executive from the company said.”

Just because South Korea and Japan lie on opposite sides of the Sea of Japan, does President Park think they are both one nation, thus allowing her insertion into an issue solely between Japan and the USA?  With that lack of reasoning does that mean Mexico and the USA are one country because both countries border the Gulf of Mexico?

Could it be President Park’s obsession with hating Japan is an attempt to cover up her father’s activities?  Her father, Park Chung-hee joined the Japanese Imperial Army and served with distinction to rise up as an officer.

Her hatred for Japan is rooted in South Korea’s history with Japan from 1910 to 1945 (during and before World War Two).  The peculiar aspect of this obsession is she totally gives China a pass for their activities on the Korean peninsula during the Korean War (한국전쟁, 韓國戰爭, 조국해방전쟁,) from 25 June 1950 – 27 July 1953.  Ms. Park continually plays patty-fingers with the Chinese Communist dictator Xi Jinping.

During this period China was responsible for the Korean peninsula being divided today, and families are divided on the Korean peninsula due to China’s activities.  This is overlooked while she continues to praise China and degrade Japan. 

Note:  Labeling her behavior a “lunatic,” is a violation of South Korea’s Constitution, Article 21, clause 4: 

“Neither speech nor the press shall violate the honor or rights of other persons nor undermine public morals or social ethics. Should speech or the press violate the honor or rights of other persons, claims may be made for the damage resulting therefrom.”

Curiously Article 21 of the Japanese Constitution protects this type of free speech:

“Freedom of assembly and association as well as speech, press and all other forms of expression are guaranteed.  No censorship shall be maintained, nor shall the secrecy of any means of communication be violated.”

Since this video was made in the United States, the speech is protected by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution:

“Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.”’

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.  South Korea has established a number of groups with the aim of confiscating any assets belonging to South Koreans who “collaborated” with the Japanese between 1910 - 1945.  Not only the “collaborators” but also their descendants in perpetuity. 

This concerns President Park because of father Park Chung-hee.  Her father 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.   

By keeping Japan the focus of hate in South Korea is President Park deflecting from the sins of her father as a so-called collaborator by stoking the flames of hate?  Is this a way of protecting her assets from being confiscated?  

Hopefully come the next election in South Korea the good people wrest control of the government from the lunatics and return the governance of the country to the reasonable and the sane.   

Wall Street Journal article about South Korea hiring the public relations firm in Washington, DC:

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