Comfort Women statue speaks !!!!
Below is the script to this video. The “Tony” portion may not be word-for-word
due to a bit of adlibbing.
Tony: Hi, hi folks,
allow me to introduce myself: I am Tony
Marano, and for years our team has been researching and exposing the truth on
the Comfort Women issue. According to
documents located at the National Archives outside Washington, DC, by the US
Army these women were “well paid” prostitutes.
Their service to the Japanese Imperial Army contributed to their war
effort against the USA and the Allies.
Tony: What are you
thoughts about you being placed in this once peaceful park?
CW: I was shocked to
learn Brookhaven was going to place a statue memorializing prostitutes.
Tony: Why is that?
CW: I understand the
city council approved the state after it was already placed in the park. That is exactly what South Koreans did with
my other statue across the street from the Japanese Consulate in Busan, South
Korea.
Tony: How do you view
yourself here in Brookhaven, and your other statue in Glendale, California?
CW: I hope we will
serve as a beacon for Korean prostitutes to come to the USA showing they are
welcomed here in Brookhaven and in Glendale.
Tony: Can you explain
that?
CW: Recently South
Korea outlawed prostitution after it was legal there since the beginning of
time. Then the USA relaxed the visa
requirement for South Koreans entering the USA, so that plus the statues
dedicated to them, they can come here and find work and be welcomed.
Tony: Besides being a
beacon to South Korean prostitutes to come to the USA, is there anything else
you and the other statue represent?
CW: Oh yes. It is amusing how both city council fell for
the phony theme of protecting all women who served as Comfort Women. Yet in inscription only mentions Japan, while
purposely omitting any mention of the Comfort Women South Korea create for the
Americans and created in Vietnam. It also
ignores the Comfort Women from Japan, the Philippines, and other Asian women. To any one it was obvious of the Japan
bashing theme.
Tony: How come both
city councils fell for this trick?
CW: They are filled
with liberals and fell to the badgering for the sizeable Korean communities in
their jurisdictions.
Tony: Thank you for
your time, I guess that concludes this interview.
CW: Wait, before you
leave, please place that paper bag over my head, after all we want to portray
the realism of this hunk of junk statue.
Remember, it was the US Army’s 1944 report who wrote “She is not pretty
either by Japanese or Caucasian standards.”
U.S. National Archives documents addressing the brothels in
Japanese held territories:
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