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    Quote Originally Posted by McTojo
    What needs to be understood is that Japanese salarymen flew to China and paid Chinese women to have an orgy, there is nothing wrong with that if it's in China !
    Wrong, Tojo. Prostitution is illegal, and a foreign offender will be expelled after the jailing period.
    The Chinese and the Koreans complain about their comfort women but when someone offers them money they become Willing comfort women, how sick !
    What's sick if you can afford it and not get caught 'cause it ain't rape ?
    If you don't pay me for raping me sixty years ago I will sue you ...
    What ?
    Therefore, when Tokyo's high court strikes down a class action law suit brought about by comfort women I rejoice.
    What does the topic have to with comfort womens' case being thrown out of Tokyo's high court, Tojo ? Your 'therefore' connects two logically disjoint mutual non-sequiturs. Do tell.

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    I see...

    Thank you for bringing up my non sequitur but it was in the wee hours of the morning when I made the post.

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    Angry

    You're welcome for the tough proofreading in the wee hours under a dim lamp; however, wee hours or not, callous is callous, and big is big. I think the poor grandmas hurt by your insensitive remark "rejoice" in the wee hours might feel less violated by the young, bold, Tojo-wielding man if he could apologise. I can't force you; but the grannies are watching.

    For example, regarding the title: " Give them what they want "

    The generals of the special dispatch who landed on Shanghai in 1937 let the soldiers have what they wanted, for the order from on high to advance was supposedly missing, and supplies not forthcoming, forcing the "poor" soldiers to make do with what they could find locally, and that included females of all ages to "comfort" them. After the comforting though, many females got killed, 'cause nobody wanted talking evidence, both the offenders and the commanding officers. So please don't make the huge error of bringing back the old furies, Tojo. It would be best to limit the discussion to the topic however entertaining it might seem to venture beyond.
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    ok

    Quote Originally Posted by lexico
    You're welcome for the tough proofreading in the wee hours under a dim lamp; however, wee hours or not, callous is callous, and big is big. I think the poor grandmas hurt by your insensitive remark "rejoice" in the wee hours might feel less violated by the young, bold, Tojo-wielding man if he could apologise. I can't force you; but the grannies are watching.

    For example, regarding the title: " Give them what they want "

    The generals of the special dispatch who landed on Shanghai in 1937 let the soldiers have what they wanted, for the order from on high to advance was supposedly missing, and supplies not forthcoming, forcing the "poor" soldiers to make do with what they could find locally, and that included females of all ages to "comfort" them. After the comforting though, many females got killed, 'cause nobody wanted talking evidence, both the offenders and the commanding officers. So please don't make the huge error of bringing back the old furies, Tojo. It would be best to limit the discussion to the topic however entertaining it might seem to venture beyond.
    Well, I prefer not to leave any stones unturned, so out of respect for the OP I will back away from this topic for now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grandma
    Apology accepted. I know you didn't mean serious, young man.

    (signed)
    Grandma
    Thanks, Mac.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lexico
    Thanks, Mac.
    I didn't apologize

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    Quote Originally Posted by McTojo
    I didn't apologize
    What ?
    Then can you explain yourself regarding my each comment on your remark ? Or are you running away, unable to take responsibility for your unsupported statements ?

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