Hey Japan, “Remember Pearl Harbor!”
The photograph of President Obama and Prime Minister Shinzo
Abe shaking hands on The White House lawn with large Japanese and American
flags in the background was the shutter-click heard around the world. More specifically that shutter-click reverberated
through the hallow halls of South Korean President Park’s office and residence
the “pavilion of blue tiles,” aptly named “The Blue House.” That same reverberation echoed through the depraved
halls of The Great Hall of the People located on the edge of the blood stained
expanse of Tiananmen Square in Beijing, China.
As expected the crazies and lunatics in the USA were fully
mobilized by their counterparts in Communist-led China, and the communist want-to-bees
on the southern portion of the Korean peninsula, South Korea. The Commie ideologues of Korean and Chinese
decent in the USA mobilized protest to Mr. Abe’s visit both in Washington, DC,
and California. These led-by-the-nose
puppets carried worn-out bumper sticker slogans so familiar by hooligans the
world over.
Many of these Koreans and Chinese protested either waiving
Chinese Communist flags or alongside such blood-stained flags. If these Commie loving drones love the
Communist in China as indicated by their support, why don’t they just move to
The Middle Kingdom (China)? The great
part about living in the USA is one is not forced to live here. The Koreans at the demonstrations have such a
hate for Japan (Japan bashing) that they were willing to ally themselves with
known Communist.
A number of these commie-loving empty headed protesters held
signs which read, “Remember Pearl Harbor.”
Many Koreans in this 21st century are quick to point accusing
fingers at the great nation on the east side of the Sea of Japan, the land of
the Rising Sun - Japan, while admonishing something like this, “those who
forget their history have no future.”
Okay let us remember history and remember Pearl Harbor: Truth is on December 7th, 1941
(December 8th, 1941 in Japan) when the attack upon Pearl Harbor
happened, the Korean peninsula was part of Japan (1910 – 1945). To truly remember Pearl Harbor is to remember
Koreans aided and assisted the Imperial military in its attack. Remember many Koreans joined the Japanese
Imperial Army and served as prison guards at many POW (Prisoner of War) camps
holding Americans and the Allies. Yep,
we remember history and we remember the Koreans contribution to Imperial Japan’s
war machine.
How about we remember some more history? The history of how South Korean troops during
the Korean War (1950 - 1953) massacred hundreds of thousands of their own
citizens. Yep, let us not forget that
part of South Korean history. How many
times have people in South Korea reminded their communist friends in Beijing about
the Tiananmen Square massacre of 1989, known as the “June Fourth Incident?”
Here we have the Prime Minister of Japan visiting the United
States and some of the crazies in South Korean have to inject their lunacy into
the visit to the delight of those pulling the strings in Beijing. We in the USA are honored to have had Mr. Abe
address a joint session of Congress that week.
It is an honored bestowed upon a duly elected chief executive of an
important and pivotal ally in Asia.
To Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe: “Welcome to
America.” That is a traditional greeting
we in the USA enjoy extending to those who come to America legally. Sorry the greeting is a little late. Mr. Abe’s trip to the USA is a welcome visit
from the elected leader of a trusted and friendly allied nation Japan.
Mr. Abe’s trip was a great success for both Japan and the
United States.
Koreans in the Japanese Imperial Army:
Korean war crimes:
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