Mike Dwight
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See there are some 12 year old and up Korean women went into business around the Japanese empire as geishas but they were clumsy and not very good causing workplace fatalities. Anyway, I wanted to make it public domain and discussion to change this ambiguous Comfort Women word to Yen-chewers! Here is some argument points in favor.
They need to keep getting paid by the proud samurai spirit of Japan even as they are dying, they are paid, just like they were always paid. They got their payment. Most people will agree to call this Yen-chewers. I think it should be used frequently. Statues at the Japanese embassy make no sense. They are Japanese job seekers. Most Korean women should be called yen-chewers actually because anyone of them would do it.
So thanks! Let me know what you think, the Comfort Women page isn't always accurate. Americans also have Comfort Women its basically the same thing, they go to the wrong college parties and there's American servicemen at college parties, at least on documentaries on this horrible crime. My college never would allow such things, its more Japanese I think.
I Guess the other thing is, Koreans since 1910 or about a 100 years now save as tenant farmers or now tenants because they don't farm now, and the minute you let them out you might as well put a neon OPEN sign I think. They don't understand contracts and leases and tenants, they signed that Korea was Japan way back in 1910 and we leased it to them which was working out OK. The only ones not like that are thinking of making yen-chewer geisha shops places like America. DO NOT BUY! That is a scam! Thanks.
Anyway Americans are Really sensitive about racial profiling but its better in Asia if you think about it, its part of their culture that Japan is the best place to study or learn, or meet or do business, or live or escape North Korea. The communist party is big in Japan which shows in a charitable community-based and open society. I bet there are yen-chewers reside or buried in Japan, many died in the atomic bombings that Americans should be very sorry about ending the war.
They need to keep getting paid by the proud samurai spirit of Japan even as they are dying, they are paid, just like they were always paid. They got their payment. Most people will agree to call this Yen-chewers. I think it should be used frequently. Statues at the Japanese embassy make no sense. They are Japanese job seekers. Most Korean women should be called yen-chewers actually because anyone of them would do it.
So thanks! Let me know what you think, the Comfort Women page isn't always accurate. Americans also have Comfort Women its basically the same thing, they go to the wrong college parties and there's American servicemen at college parties, at least on documentaries on this horrible crime. My college never would allow such things, its more Japanese I think.
I Guess the other thing is, Koreans since 1910 or about a 100 years now save as tenant farmers or now tenants because they don't farm now, and the minute you let them out you might as well put a neon OPEN sign I think. They don't understand contracts and leases and tenants, they signed that Korea was Japan way back in 1910 and we leased it to them which was working out OK. The only ones not like that are thinking of making yen-chewer geisha shops places like America. DO NOT BUY! That is a scam! Thanks.
Anyway Americans are Really sensitive about racial profiling but its better in Asia if you think about it, its part of their culture that Japan is the best place to study or learn, or meet or do business, or live or escape North Korea. The communist party is big in Japan which shows in a charitable community-based and open society. I bet there are yen-chewers reside or buried in Japan, many died in the atomic bombings that Americans should be very sorry about ending the war.
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