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To: TobagoJack who wrote (132146)3/15/2017 9:56:05 PM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217618
 
Interesting TJ.. So now I'm a holocaust denier?

Just because I don't agree with your view of the Korean Comfort Women controversy?

I don't deny that they may have been isolated cases of forced sex slavery.. I cited the case in Indonesia..

What I'm stating, and seems to be supported by Michael Yon's research, is that there is no evidence of a systemic effort to create unpaid sex slavery of hundreds of thousands of Korean women controlled by the Japanese Military.

It lacks any measure of logic when the "free market" for paid sex was (and still is) widely available. The Japanese didn't need to do more than to authorize the locals to set up brothels, and to insure that the women were not spreading disease.

Chinese did the same thing.. The US did the same.. The Germans, French, and Italians. All of them had prostitutes..

The last thing any military leadership wants to be responsible for is setting up, recruiting for (or kidnapping) prostitutes, let alone sex slaves..

All they care about is that their soldiers don't get sick and are ready to fight and win.

So you can stop your nonsense now.. I'm pretty much done with the subject..

Hawk