The article is an interview with former Admiral Toshiyuki Ito.
It was published under the title.
'It is the Impact of the Abolition of GSOMIA in Japan and Korea, and the Folly of Using it as a Card Against Japan.'
The article demonstrates the inexcusable nature of South Korea, the land of abysmal evil and plausible lies.
The article, titled 'Why Koreans are Liars,' was published in the September 2019 issue of WiLL, a monthly magazine, and is a reminder of what is going on in Korea as taught by Nishioka Tsutomu, one of the world's foremost scholars on the Korean Peninsula.
First, let me start with an article by Mr. Nishioka Tsutomu.
It is a quote from the book by Professor Lee Young-hoon.
The preamble is omitted.
'The people of this country have made lying an everyday part of their lives. Politicians in this country use lying as a means of political contestation, which is the most significant responsibility of all lying academics. As I see it, history and sociology in this country are a hotbed of lies. The universities in this country are factories of lies. I am proud to say that it is not a big mistake to say so. It's been around since the 1960s, so that time has already gone by for 60 years. That's why in the 2000s, all citizens and all politicians began to lie with impunity.
This paper continues.
Then he lists the lies in Korean history, his field of study.
'The list of what lies have been told in Korean history from ancient to modern times is endless. Lies are rampant, mainly in connection with the history of Japan's domination of the land in the 20th century. I will list just a few of the many I debunked in this book.
The Governor-General's textbook account of taking 40% of the nation's land through a land survey project to make it nationally owned land was a bogus novel. The textbook claims that rice from colonial Korea was shipped to Japan and was the product of ignorance. The claim that Japanese imperialism mobilized Koreans as laborers and enslaved them during the war was a malicious fabrication. The march of lies culminated in the Japanese military comfort women issue. The notion that military police and the police abducted virgins from the streets or took women from laundries and dragged them to the comfort station was a complete lie, and ever found not a single case.'
After criticizing history studies to this point, he thoroughly criticizes the Supreme Court's wartime workers' compensation decision last October, saying that the lies have spread to the courts.
'It's already been 60 years since false scholarship wrote false history and taught it to the younger generation. The generation that grew up with that education has finally become Supreme Court justices, so it's not strange that this country's judicial branch is trying lies.'
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