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Shinzo Abe: "What Sex Slaves?"
This news has been floating around lately. I'm surprised there has been no discussion here.
well, I really disappointed with Abe's statement, honestly. My granny is dutch descent, she told numerous story how Japanese military was sex-hungry monster during their imperial age. I'm grateful that my granny managed to avoid become sex slave, the worst was, she was being discriminated by japanese as 3rd class during their 3,5 years reign on East Dutch Indies. We all adore japan's culture, but this news make me realize we should also not forget to be critical to japan. Jam it back in, in the dark.
Last edited by eriol33; Mar 8, 2007 at 10:57 AM.
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Lol. Thought this was about Abraham Lincoln having a few sex slaves a la Jefferson Whew! Would've been... Odd.
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on a side note, more so than not, a fair share of people are fascinated with japan's culture. only it's mostly pointed at everyone and their mother thinking that anime is the complete representation of japan. That article makes alot of sense though, and it is kinda depressing. How do i put it, It's not so much that it's too crazy. It's too believable, it's too likely to abuse that kind of power. For him to deny it is pretty ballsy though. I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
Unfortunately, to at least most people here in the states, Japan is one of two things:
1. Just like an anime, with fancy technology everywhere, cute girls who squeal a lot, and the occasional robot attack. 2. Super traditional, where the men have swords at their sides and women wear kimono all the time. Obviously, both views are far from the truth and a product of the movies/television/stories we've been exposed to. It's the only exposure we get to Japan here, through anime/manga/movies, so you can't blame that many people. Not too many people get to experience the real Japan. So you get a lot of Japan fans who think the country can do no wrong and its oh-so-much better than the states. But of course, Japan has problems. And in this case, of the political nature. While problematic relations with the rest of Asia over the war is nothing new (Koizumi managed to rile them up every time he went to visit Yasukuni shrine), Abe's statement is pretty damn bold. I'm thinking this is more for his party support, since the LDP stance has always been pretty conservative. Unfortunately, he's willing to risk already poor international relations just for the sake of his party. Not a wise move on his part, but you gotta appease the people at home first before you do abroad (it's just politics). In any case, I'm sure there would have been a less extreme way to do so. Not the best choice of words. I was speaking idiomatically. |
I've been following this a little... its rather depressing how the government just wont fess up. Hundreds of women witnesses (yet alone how many male witnesses there must be... lord only knows if they'll ever admit it though).
I watched a movie about the Vagina Monologues (they're basically skits about what women of the world go through), and the creator actually got a group of these comfort women together and asked them what it was like. Up to 20 men a day, during periods, abortions... horrible. One women said that her family is now ashamed of her for speaking up. Her children (not from any soldiers, but of her husband) wont talk to her because they blame her for letting the Japanese use her, and are ashamed that she's talking about it. Sickening and heart-breaking. I really wish the Japanese government would just apologize. But that would be admitting they did wrong, and would cost them millions. What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
A official apology from the Japanese government would go a long way for those women. Even a vaguely worded one. "Oops, sorry we went to war and caused a few problems back then!".
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If anything, denying wrongdoing is more of a liability because it creates a popular sentiment that discourages doing business with the Japanese.
Systematic rape certainly isn't a problem now, so how would admitting past wrongdoings put Japan in a negative light? Most amazing jew boots |
Japan seems in general to have a big problem with his WWII past. It doesn't matter if you talk about crime or female sex slaves.
If it's true what I read then is the education in Japanese schools about WWII very bad. And two another words: Yasukuni shrine. Jam it back in, in the dark. Best Song Contest 2014 Winner Musashi: Samurai Legend - Aeolic Guardian composed by Masashi Hamauzu Me @ last.fm | Ultimate Video Game Composers List | VGM Lounge (German) |
Smooth move, Abe. That's really going to help the troubled Japan + Rest of Asia relations.
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There has been a general reluctance in Japan for people to discuss the war. This has been the case since the end of the war and nothing is probably going to change that attitude for awhile.
Japan has a very different stance on the war than Germany does. In Germany, holocaust denial is a criminal offence. They've been open and admitting about their role. However, in Japan, no such laws about war denial exists, which means all viewpoints (including the denials) get equal hold. While it's great for free speech purposes, it lets viewpoints similar to Abe's get broadcasted on a national level. So unfortunately, I think it might just be the case that he actually does believe what he says. I'm hoping it's ignorance and misinformation rather than any actual attempt to provoke his Asian neighbors. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
Why I'll continue to respect Abe (he and Koizumi were the best things to happen to that office in quite a long while), he's needlessly provoking people now while ignoring several real, more important problems in his country. I've studied a lot of countries' histories in-depth, so I'm surprised that I'm about to use a stereotype here, but is he really concerned about repainting everyone's views of Japan's atrocious acts during their imperialist days (and I have no problems with imperialism, either)?
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A large reason for the lack of discussion (or an apology, for that matter) from the Japanese government is because after WWII there was no systematic dismantling and condemnation of the ruling power. Military generals were charged, but many people continued to serve the Japanese government after the war in exchange for whatever favors the US government needed (such as medical documents from Unit 371, or simply credibility towards the people). Since the US never spent the time condemning the Japanese government at the time for its actions (instead turning it into its Asian ally), Japan never went through the guilt phase Germany did after learning of the Holocaust.
It is important to note, though, that Abe's recent statements regarding the sex slaves don't really have much to do with Asia, or the sex slaves themselves. He's responding to the US congressional act demanding Japan apologize for the sex slaves, since he wants to appear more independent of the US. Of course, he's doing it in an outright stupid manner (the Abe government is largely a bunch of buffoons) but his intentions are all the same. Japan does need to formally apologize, though, and offer some kind of official compensation, or they're never going to really fix their relationship with the rest of Asia. I was speaking idiomatically. |
That's true, it has been pointed out that Japan is hush-hush about the war time, but someone had to have considered how much money an apology would cost them. I understand that Japan isnt exactly America (thank god), but legal cases (little old ladies suing Japan!) and compensations would come up the second an apology is made. Money for the legal cases, money investigating the women to make sure they really were comfort women, and then the compensation itself... I can only imagine how it would hurt the Japanese government, both in Pride and in the wallet. @_@ I totally wish they'd do it though. What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
It's not a financial issue though - they can almost certainly afford to pay the limited compensation. Remember, a lot of these people are old now and many have probably passed away.
It is a matter of pride; same with Yasukuni. It just has to change. Japan is risking too much for too little. FELIPE NO |
Not to mention that many of the women are unwilling to come forward because of the shame it'll bring themselves/family.
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Jam it back in, in the dark. |
It's alright, if Japan holds out for another decade or two the problem will go away by itself!
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So, did anyone actually read those Historians' studies putting light on the government's active involvement ? 'Cause yeah, Abe isn't saying there wasn't sex slaves like the thread title hints at, but that the government wasn't involved.
Not infirming either thesis here since I haven't read anything on the subject, but sincerely wondering if any of you guys have. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
Given that Abe was born a decade after the war, and the very real possibility that he was fed a doctored version of history, this was not surprising.
niki, how possible is it to systematically gather 200,000 'comfort women' for an army without the involvement of the Japanese government? Especially in a society as hierarchical as Japan's? I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
So yeah, it was quite possible for the Japanese army to gather 200,000 "comfort women" itself, without the involvement of the Japanese government. I was speaking idiomatically. |
Was the army an extension of the government?
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My problem is what if China decides to write an ignored wrong by tapping Japan upside the head with a nuclear warhead. It's a far-out scenario, but it's one to consider. FELIPE NO |
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Which explains China's military buildup:
China's defense budget to rise 17.8% in 2007 Chinese military superpower? They're fully aware that at this moment, we have the power to fcuk them up royally if need be. Building up their military defenses up to a point where the U.S. would pause and weigh the consequences would be in their best interests, especially if they decide to expand their global power. Jam it back in, in the dark. |