A member of a bipartisan assembly group in Gyeonggido province, near Seoul. They have submitted a draft ordinance that would require elementary, junior high and high schools to place stickers saying “This product was produced by a Japanese company that committed war crimes” on products in schools.
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We didn’t make the proposal in a bid to trigger a diplomatic conflict or encourage people to boycott Japanese products amid the deteriorating relationship between South Korea and Japan. We did this because Japanese companies have not made any apology.
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semperfi
It's a strawman .
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semperfi
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One should not even validate and dignify this gibberish by publishing it.
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Sh1mon M4sada
Agree with all posts ^^^.
We used to call it war mongering...
oldman_13
What?
So you didn't engage in this nonsense to trigger conflict or encourage people to boycott Japanese products.
Yet....you propose to deliberately create a label with incendiary remarks to be put on Japanese products used from elementary school through high school.
These people are not of sound mind.
thepersoniamnow
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Bitterness is bad for your physical well being.
Next
itsonlyrocknroll
Don't resort to disingenuous duplicity.
Of course, the member of a bipartisan assembly group in Gyeonggido province, in an angry fit of pique belligerence took the decision to politically poison the next generation.
It is scurrilous to pretend otherwise.
semperfi
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@ itsonlyrocknroll
Excellent point !
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Eloquently expressed !!!!
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It's also somewhat disingenuous that JT seems to be the singular J new media source that persists in fanning this vapid scurrilous diatribe - which breeds a climate of animosity between these two nations - (who could actually work together for their mutual economic and foreign policy benefit without this poison being rubbed into people's consciousness)
itsonlyrocknroll
Agreed semperfi it truly remarkable that an assembly group would resort to placing stickers that would fan anger, animosity, and resentment in schools