Friday, March 27, 2026

Comfort Women protester arrest in South Korea

Comfort Women protester arrest in South Korea

South Korean Kim Byung-hun (Kim Byungheon / Kim Byung-heon), was recently arrested in South Korea.  Kim is a well-known protester in South Korea.  He is among many Koreans who state that comfort women were not sex slaves for the Japanese military during World War Two.  He notes they were well paid prostitutes. 

He held up a banner in front of a girl’s high school.  The school has a comfort women statue on the grounds.  The banner read:

“Setting up a comfort women statue in a schoolyard and guiding students towards prostitution careers.”

He was arrested according to Article 21 of the South Korean Constitution.  Which reads in part:

“All citizens shall enjoy freedom of speech………..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 persons, claims may be made for the damage resulting therefrom.“

Huh?  That’s freedom of speech?   


Additional Comfort Women related videos:

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsRWLtZhwnNBBAC_uUIEbcz8L25FlHoep

Link to 1944 U.S. Army document stating comfort women were well-paid prostitutes:

Link to documents used in this video:

http://texas-daddy.com/comfortwomen.html

Link to Texas Daddy store:

http://texas-daddy.shop-pro.jp/

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