The first such statue outside of Korea was in California
Not sure what exactly this has to do with Italy.
What I am sure about is that Italy better have 24/7 security around the statue, because there are going to be armies of nips showing up to jack-off on it.
A girl statue symbolizing the victims of Japan’s wartime sexual slavery, euphemistically called “comfort women,” will be erected in Italy for the first time, a local activist group said Wednesday.
The statue, dubbed a Statue of Peace or comfort women statue, will be unveiled to the public in Stintino, a small city on the Italian island of Sardinia, at 11 a.m. (local time) on Saturday, according to the Korean Council for Justice and Remembrance for the Issues of Military Sexual Slavery.
If “comfort women” is a euphemism used by the evil rapists, why do Westerners continue to use that term?
Certainly, “sex slave” is a lot more impactful term.
The Stintino statue will be the second to be installed on public land in Europe after the first one set up in Berlin, Germany, in 2020, the council said, noting it will also be the 14th statue to be erected overseas after the first one installed in Glendale, California, in 2013.
What does this have to do with Germany?
The statue’s location is on a beach about 200 meters from Stintino’s city hall, the council said, adding the area is visited by many tourists.
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The statue symbolizes 200,000 Asian women, mostly Koreans, who were forcibly sent to front-line brothels to work as sex slaves for Japanese troops during World War II. The sexual slavery victims are one of the many thorny issues stemming from the 1910-45 period, when Korea was a Japanese colony.
I guess Koreans saw Jews putting up all sorts of Holocaust-related museums and memorials in place that have nothing to do with the actual event, like Guatemala, Indonesia, Idaho, or Uruguay, and figured they could do the same with the comfort women thing.
I suggest the Koreans give up now, because they’re not gonna whine like the Jews do, it’s just not biologically possible for them.
Whatever the Japs did, it couldn’t have been worse than what the Allies did
It would be interesting to ask a true believer in the system if “comfort women” or the fire-bombing and nuking of Japan was the worse atrocity.
I don’t know what they would answer.
It’s notable that there are several Hiroshima monuments in Europe and at least one in America, though it’s not clear if they are memorials for the dead and a reminder of an atrocity or rather a call to not use nuclear weapons in the future.