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Reality Check > RisingSun • 2 days ago
"Unit 731 is an unproven myth" The evidence is strong and undeniable. PRC demanded Japan collect and destroy the remaining chemical artillery shells left in China by Japan. This process is so long, that it won't finish until 2022. NHK has reported it. RisingSun > Reality Check • a day ago Like I said, so-called “Unit 731” was to prevent and cure the contaminations of water in Manchuria from various diseases, as well as to prepare and research about chemical warfare, in case of Russia decided to do so. Of course, the chemical weapons like riot gas were frequently used by the Japanese Army during the war in China and was legal by the international law, and should be tons of those under the provision of the Japanese army. Reality Check > RisingSun • 14 hours ago You meant tear gas canisters? That is used by police in riots. What Japan used were artillery shells, rather than small canisters. Shut up and stop lying to us. RisingSun > Reality Check • 3 hours ago Yep. Every Japanese soldier in China had a teat gas, to break up the communists and KMT skarmishes. Those artillery shells you are talking about are simply stored in various northern locations for the preparation for the retaliation in case of Soviet attacks, and never been used. Both the use of tear gas, and the storage of other chemical weapons were not illegalized by the Geneva Protocol in 1925. Reality Check > RisingSun • 2 days ago Lots of crap. "The US an european imperialists were forced to give up its territories after the WW2." Japan did change anything that was colonialism based. It was just more barbaric, it was an over stretched form of colonialism, full of blood and greed. The US allowed the independence of the Philippines. It was not because of Japan, because the Imperial Japan lost the war. Are you saying the loser dictated the downfall of the colonialism? Chris > RisingSun • 2 days ago keep lying you idiot. not gonna work on me. you're the exact kind of historic revisionist the article talks about. You are so going to jail if you were in Germany. history is not anecdotes but a comprehensive compilation of facts. All you have been using in your arguments are anecdotes and side notes in the huge mass of contexts surrounding those events. you are tactically avoiding the majority of the facts in order to justify your interpretation of the events. I have work to do and I am not going to argue with you over those issues. learn some history and learn from Germany. I am sorry for Japan that people like you actually exist. You are the shame of Japan. RisingSun > Chris • a day ago I might be a revisionist but you are “historic denier”. The widely known history can be wrong, and the task of us the new generation is to seek if the history as we know is really true, by looking into the documents that are available today. There is nothing wrong with revisioning the already revisioned history, particularly things like the “comfort women” issue, which has no "hard evidence" but a bunch of testimonies that cannot be proven. > history is not anecdotes but a comprehensive compilation of facts. Then argue with me with facts not with your emotion. > I have work to do and I am not going to argue with you over those issues. Alright. I guess that’s a good ending to your “historical fact” debates… > learn some history and learn from Germany. There is nothing for Japan to learn from Germany. You want to debate with me about this? > I am sorry for Japan that people like you actually exist. I’m also feel shameful that you cannot even cope with facts and run away. Chris > RisingSun • 19 hours ago How ironic. Calling me a denier when you are obviously the douchebag who's trying to deny existing facts. You're intentionally ignoring facts of history that you don't like and focus on the few that serve your use. classic ultra right wing strategy, it's not going to work. You're an idiot. Sie dumm fuhrt. You have been ruining my appetite for sushi for a while. Nobody dislikes Japan for what it's done in the past. It is people like you who's acting nuts in the present that bring the image of the country down. again i have work to do and don't have time to deal with knuckleheads like you. shut up and get a job, and move out of your parents' basement. seriously. RisingSun > Chris • 3 hours ago So I write again. DOn't deny the facts. Joseon Koreans prime-ministers and other political leaders had requested Japan to annexed Korea in 1909, and the annexation was recognized by League of Nations. During the Japanese administration, Korean population had doubled from 13 mil to 25 million, Japan had abolished slavery and freed Korea’s slave class called “Baekchon” which was thought to be 65~85% of the total population, giving them names and basic human rights, like freedom of occupations, lives, religions, movement, or marriage. Japan had also introduced the compulsory education system in the very first time in the Korean history, by building 1 elementary school for every 3 villages/municipal districts, 1 high school for 6 villages/municipal districts. Japan had also built 600 public hospitals and clinics in the first 10 years, built the basic infrastructures like inter city roads and highways, electricity and phone lines, drinking water and sewage water pipelines in the cities, as well as public transportation that Koreans and Japanese could share to move or to commerce, and introduced the modern banking, agriculture, judicial systems, and leisure like zoo and skate-links. Korea didn’t have none of that before, and in fact, Japan had to supplement the Korean government with 10% of Japan’s National Budget every year. Here is another fun fact. In 1910, the Japanese administration in Korea had installed the modern police force. For 13 million population, there were only 7,712 police officers, with 4,440 of them being chosen from the Korean population. Then how you come to conclude the Korea under Japan was brutal? What were Korean police officers and other men were doing, whicle "allegedly" Japan was kidnapping 200,000 women? From all these "facts", can we conclude that Korea under Japan was the most enlightened and peaceful time Korea had ever experienced with its 2,000 years of history? You said you are smart enough, and then answer. |
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