The Korean Council for the Women Drafted for Military Sexual Slavery by Japan (The Korean Council) were not able to distinguish “comfort women” from “Volunteer Corps”
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The Korean Council for the Women Drafted for Military Sexual Slavery by Japan (The Korean Council) were not able to distinguish “comfort women” from “Volunteer Corps”
Speech made in front of the Comfort Woman Statue in Seoul
by Byeong Heon Kim, Representative, Korean History Textbook Research Institute,
Author of Red Wednesday—Lies of Comfort Women Campaign Alive for 30 Years
(Hangul version published by Miresa, 2021)
(Japanese version translation by Bungei Shunju-sha, 2022)
This book was published by the Korean Council. It contains statements of the Korean comfort women. They stated that they were forcibly abducted comfort women.
Who was responsible for the publication of the book? The Research Center for Korean Women’s Volunteer Corps, the Korean Council for the Women Drafted for Military Sexual Slavery by Japan (the “Korean Council”) was responsible.
What was the Women’s Volunteer Corps? The Women’s Volunteer Corps refers to women who were selected and chosen for voluntary work. Workers who were selected, particularly young women, were members of the “Volunteer Corps”.
How, then, did the Korean Council manage to mangle volunteer corps with the comfort women issue? What does the volunteer corps have to do with the comfort women issue?
Those ignorant people! They cannot distinguish volunteers from comfort women! The Korean Council inappropriately called voluntary workers “forcibly taken comfort women”.
In hindsight, the Korean Council saw something was wrong with this and quickly changed its name.
What did they change it to? They changed it to the “Korean Council for Justice and Remembrance for the Issue of Military Sexual Slavery by Japan”. What does this euphemism mean?
What kind of “justice” do they intend to “remember”?
What do comfort women have to do with “justice”?
What does the “council for justice and remembrance” mean?
What is “justice”?
“Justice” is teaching children actual history, to recognize actual history and to hand this history down to future generation!
Is it justice to “distort history”?
The “Council for Justice and Remembrance” is absurd!
It was called the “The Korean Council for the Women Drafted for Military Sexual Slavery by Japan (the Korean Council) and then they realized that this did not make sense. So they completely changed their name to “The Korean Council for Justice and Remembrance.”
Straighten up, you ignorant people!
You need to correct yourself, beginning today.