
Potlickers in Japan can't seem to make up their minds.
"Historians say hundreds of thousands of women, mainly from Korea, the Philippines and China, were forced into Japanese front-line brothels in the 1930s and '40s."
Japan has apologized again and again and again and again....
But ...now an ex-education minister is saying, that "prostitution was legal in wartime Japan and that most of the women were professional prostitutes paid for their services. In fact, it was a lucrative business."
Prostitutes in Myanmar made 100 times more than Japanese soldiers he says.
"The dignity of (Asian) women who went through enormous pain is important, but we should also focus on the dignity of the Japanese people."
Yup...and bickering about Japan's atrocities fits in where in the dignity equation, I wonder.
What would it take for Japan to come clean on the use or misuse or non-use of girls for their soldiers during WWII? Will this issue ever be settled?





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