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War Time Sex Slaves Necessary says Osaka Mayor Hashimoto

A Korean former comfort woman, who is already in Japan to meet with Mr. Hashimoto on May 24, criticizes Mr. Hashimoto’s remarks, saying “I experienced exactly that. How can he say there is no evidence?” It seems to highlight the difference of opinion.

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Published on May 18, 2013

Nationalist extremism in Japan continues to show itself with Osaka Mayor saying that WW2 comfort women were a needed part of war

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“Comfort Women” Controversy: Mayor Hashimoto to Hold a Press Conference at the Foreign Correspondents’ Club of Japan

Saturday, May 18, 2013

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Mark your calendar. It will be on

May 27, 2013.

Boy-wonder doubles and triples down on his remarks that “comfort women” were necessary, that everybody did it, and that his remarks were misunderstood by foreigners because he can’t speak English because of Liberal Democratic Party.

(Huh?)

According to the world of Toru Hashimoto, mayor of Osaka City and co-president of Japan Restoration Party, these women were “pros”, and not “sex slaves”. Tell that to the Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Dutch, Philippino, and other women in Japan-occupied Asia from that time.

Kyodo News has a tepid coverage of Hashimoto’s plan, and reduces everything to “difference of opinion“.

From Kyodo News (5/19/2013):

橋下氏、特派員協会に説明の考え 慰安婦問題、性奴隷を否定

Mr. Hashimoto will explain the issue of comfort women at the Foreign Correspondents’ Club, denies they were sex slaves

日本維新の会共同代表の橋下徹大阪市長は19日の民放番組で、旧日本軍の従軍慰安婦について「暴行、脅迫、拉致を、国を挙げてやり、嫌がる女性に無理や り(慰安婦を)やらせた『性奴隷』と言われている。それは違う」と述べ、27日に東京で外国特派員協会に対し、こうした見解を説明する考えを示した。

Toru Hashimoto, mayor of Osaka City and co-president of Japan Restoration Party, appeared in a TV program on May 19, and talked about the comfort women of the Japanese imperial army. He said, “It is said that the whole nation raped, threatened and abducted these women and forced them against their will to become (comfort women) and thus “sex slaves”. But that’s not true.” He said he will explain his opinion at the Foreign Correspondents’ Club of Japan in Tokyo on May 27.

既に来日し、24日に橋下氏と面会する韓国人の元従軍慰安婦は「経験した本人がいるのに、どうして証拠がないと言えるのか」と橋下氏の一連の発言を批判しており、見解の相違が際立った格好だ。

A Korean former comfort woman, who is already in Japan to meet with Mr. Hashimoto on May 24, criticizes Mr. Hashimoto’s remarks, saying “I experienced exactly that. How can he say there is no evidence?” It seems to highlight the difference of opinion.

There are an amazing number of Japanese who staunchly support Boy-wonder. They all cling on to the semantics, and seem to think these women were willing prostitutes selling themselves for money. Here’s one example of the tweets I get:

Hashimoto is doing the politics of words. He’s challenging the existing framework of the US being always right.

What does that have to do with forced slavery under the Japanese imperial army?

Boy-wonder’s latest excuse is that he didn’t know enough about “US adult entertainment (sex) industry” when he talked to the Marine base commander in Okinawa and suggested to him that Marines make good use of Japanese sex industry.

This is a “Young Global Leader” elected by the world elite who meet at Davos every year.

What a wonderful world.

May 19, 2013 - Posted by | Uncategorized

1 Comment »

  1. Have you ever done research on comfort women yourself? If you really did, you’d know right away that ”forced slavery” DID NOT exist. Stop criticizing just because you don’t like the idea of comfort women when you don’t know anything about it.

    s.k.'s avatar Comment by s.k. | May 31, 2013 | Reply


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