>>114 A "comfort girl" is nothing more than a 『prostitute』 or "professional camp follower" attached to the Japanese Army for the benefit of the soldiers. They lived in near-luxury in Burma in comparison to other places. While in Burma they amused themselves by participating in sports events with both officers and men, and attended picnics, entertainments, and social dinners. They had a phonograph and in the towns they were allowed to go shopping.
CNNの前の記事で慰安婦だの持ち出して評判が悪かったせいか、 South Korean president fires spokesman over 'unsavory incident' in U.S. http://edition.cnn.com/2013/05/10/world/asia/south-korea-spokesman-scandal/
新しい記事では朝鮮人が大人しい気がする。 South Korean president apologizes for scandal over spokesman in U.S. http://edition.cnn.com/2013/05/13/world/asia/south-korea-spokesman-scandal/index.html?hpt=ias_c2
Choppari Freddie Nerk • 2 hours ago It may have developed economically but always looks backward with historical grievances against Japan like a national sport, holding grudges as if it happened yesterday.
>>868 その辺りの発言が各国で突っ込みいれられてるw "I deeply regret not properly understanding the American culture" = "In South Korea I can do this all the time without repercussions."