Comfort Women statue placed to honor attempts to defeat the
USA
The idiots on the City Council of Glendale, California
permitted their city to be used by those who hate Japan and the USA to place a
statue of a so-called Comfort Women.
The City of Glendale, California erected a statue honoring
prostitution masquerading it as a memorial to the Comfort Women of Asia during
and before World War Two.
The attempt was to lead people to think the Comfort Women
memorial was in memory of women forced to be sex slaves for the Japanese
military. The lie was exposed by the
discovery of a report issued in 1944 (a year before the war ended in the
Pacific) by the U.S. Army stating these women were well paid prostitutes who
were recruited.
The report was validated by the United States National
Archives and sent to the City of Glendale’s City Council to be ignored by
them.
Since Comfort Women according to the USA Army in 1944 were
recruited to be well paid prostitutes to raise the morale of the Japanese Imperial Army who were
fighting the USA military. In essence
these Comfort Women contributed to the Japanese Army war effort to defeat the
USA. With that the dopes in the Glendale
City Council honored these women who helped the Japanese forces facing the USA
military. Basically the statue honors an
effort to defeat the USA while it also honors the women who helped the Japanese
Imperial Army.
Since the City Council of Glendale is aware these Comfort
Women were well-paid prostitutes, then it means the statue they erected is a
beacon to attract prostitutes to their city.
The issue of “comfort women,” continues to surface. A brief description of “comfort women:” These
were women who worked in concubines (houses of ill-repute, ladies of the
evening) to service the sexual desires of the Japanese military during and
before World War Two. Historically
militaries across the globe have provided for the sexual needs of their troops,
either forced, or condoned prostitution, or tolerated what was known as “camp
followers.”
South Korea and North Korea (the Koreas) claim the women
were sex slaves and forced by the Japanese military to serve in these
concubines. Japan claims the women were
recruited to work in these concubines and paid for their services.
In 2005 it was revealed in 1965 a settlement was agreed to
(1965 Korea-Japan Claims Settlement Agreement), and signed by South Korea and
Japan. In addition as part of this
settlement $800 million and soft loans (loans below market interest rates)
given to the South Korean government by the nation of Japan. Part of the agreement was this to be a final
agreement on closing any claims in the future by individuals in South Korea and
/ or the South Korean government against Japan for any activity between 1910
and 1945.
Japan urged the South Korean government to use that money to
settle claims by the South Korean people.
The government decided instead to keep the money for development and
infrastructure projects. Money also went
to POSCO (a South Korean steel company), building the Gyeongbu Expressway and
Soyang Dam.
Now 46 years after the settlement South Korea wants Japan to
address the issue of further compensation.
What about the 1965 settlement agreement and $800 million already
paid? Good question: it is now being claimed since the issue of
sex slaves / comfort women is a crime against humanity, the issue can come up
again and compensation requested.
Question: If another
payment is made, who is to say forty years down the road the issue of “crimes
against humanity” will not be resurrected again requesting more money?
Link to 1944 U.S. Army document stating comfort women were
well-paid prostitutes:
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