Everyone should have known that leftist groups were just using the ‘comfort’ women. Poor women raped once by the japs and again by the Korean leftist.
J6Junkie
4 years ago
They’ll be using their memories for more money in the future too.
setnaffa
4 years ago
Given the two factions of Korean Buddhists were throwing firebombs at each other and the police trying to stop their fight (back in the late 90s), I see this as pretty tame stuff.
They probably tried to hold back Moon’s piece of the action.
johnhenry
4 years ago
Can we please dispense with using racial slurs?
Drago
4 years ago
Who triggered the Canadian?
johnhenry
4 years ago
I’m American. Born in West Germany to a United States Army officer, grew up in Dixie, and retired from the Navy to California where I got my university education. Just because you think it’s cute to sound racist does not mean I am Canadian.
ME
4 years ago
So you are Canadian. admitting this to the world will make you feel better.
setnaffa
4 years ago
Is “Canadian” a racist slur? Or was it Flyingsword’s unfriendly reference to the Chrysanthemum Crowd?
Surely we’re all well past being ticked off at each other by now?
Spacecadet
4 years ago
Huh…Johnhenry? I’m at a loss to see the racist slurs in the comments (if you’re referring to the use of “japs”, that would be slang for Japanese which is a nationality, not a race)…plus, if your claim to be a U.S. citizen is true, do you not support the 1st amendment?
ChickenHead
4 years ago
Jap is a nationalist slur.
It is perfectly acceptable if you are an American patriot and you are criticizing a nation that is working against your interests.
In contrast, something like slanteye is a racist slur and is generally pointlessly hateful.
But they do things differently up there in Canada.
setnaffa
4 years ago
While we’re arguing about inanities, what about “Inspector Japp” in those Poirot detective stories Agatha Christie wrote?
2ID Doc
4 years ago
I guess he prefers the term Imperial Japanese Empire as the National Socialist Party teachers taught him in university.
Flyingsword
4 years ago
Jap…usede as ut was at the time the women were being enslaved. Only a Canadian would not understand that.
setnaffa
4 years ago
Well, he might have had Canadian professors at that college in California…
ChickenHead
4 years ago
While an anti-American Canadian trying to pass themselves off as an America veteran is distasteful, one is inclined to wonder how large the fifth column in the American military might be.
setnaffa
4 years ago
CH, from what I’ve seen of certain individuals, I think the 5th column has enough BMI numbers to capsize Guam.
Everyone should have known that leftist groups were just using the ‘comfort’ women. Poor women raped once by the japs and again by the Korean leftist.
They’ll be using their memories for more money in the future too.
Given the two factions of Korean Buddhists were throwing firebombs at each other and the police trying to stop their fight (back in the late 90s), I see this as pretty tame stuff.
They probably tried to hold back Moon’s piece of the action.
Can we please dispense with using racial slurs?
Who triggered the Canadian?
I’m American. Born in West Germany to a United States Army officer, grew up in Dixie, and retired from the Navy to California where I got my university education. Just because you think it’s cute to sound racist does not mean I am Canadian.
So you are Canadian. admitting this to the world will make you feel better.
Is “Canadian” a racist slur? Or was it Flyingsword’s unfriendly reference to the Chrysanthemum Crowd?
Surely we’re all well past being ticked off at each other by now?
Huh…Johnhenry? I’m at a loss to see the racist slurs in the comments (if you’re referring to the use of “japs”, that would be slang for Japanese which is a nationality, not a race)…plus, if your claim to be a U.S. citizen is true, do you not support the 1st amendment?
Jap is a nationalist slur.
It is perfectly acceptable if you are an American patriot and you are criticizing a nation that is working against your interests.
In contrast, something like slanteye is a racist slur and is generally pointlessly hateful.
But they do things differently up there in Canada.
While we’re arguing about inanities, what about “Inspector Japp” in those Poirot detective stories Agatha Christie wrote?
I guess he prefers the term Imperial Japanese Empire as the National Socialist Party teachers taught him in university.
Jap…usede as ut was at the time the women were being enslaved. Only a Canadian would not understand that.
Well, he might have had Canadian professors at that college in California…
While an anti-American Canadian trying to pass themselves off as an America veteran is distasteful, one is inclined to wonder how large the fifth column in the American military might be.
CH, from what I’ve seen of certain individuals, I think the 5th column has enough BMI numbers to capsize Guam.