「日韓併合中に日本が韓国に行ったこと」 "What Japan did to Korea"

西洋の言う「植民地」は他国を搾取すること。ところが日本は朝鮮半島、満洲、台湾とすべて日本のお金を使ってインフラを構築し、国を発展させた。アジアの発展の起源は日本にある。
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justiceforjapan @justiceforjapan

@chickahoy69 @TimothyS @BLIDX This is what the 31st president of the United States said after he revisited Korea with Japanese rule. Face it!😤 pic.twitter.com/eCLqTrmG8z

2019-12-10 12:32:31
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justiceforjapan @justiceforjapan

@chickahoy69 @TimothyS @BLIDX Innocent Korean girls were SAVED by Japanese police offices from being sold as prostitute by brokers or their own parents. Face it! twitter.com/head_bulb/stat…

2019-12-10 12:38:29
Bulb Head @head_bulb

No.3 Japanese police in Korea saved dozens of Korean women so many times from Korean pimps who attempted to forcibly take them away or to trick or lure them into #ComfortWomen as then Korean newspapers reported below🐰 xcvbnm67890.blogspot.com/2016/04/korean… pic.twitter.com/CODjCiCMJl

2019-03-17 23:52:29
justiceforjapan @justiceforjapan

@chickahoy69 @TimothyS @BLIDX Reforming Korea for modernization by Japan was 'Herculean labor'💪💪, because the corruption in Korea was far terrible.   Isabella bird 腐敗した朝鮮の日本による近代化の改革は『ヘラクレスの偉業』レベルのものであった。         イザベラバード pic.twitter.com/7Q7BIbgwa6

2019-12-10 12:41:23
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justiceforjapan @justiceforjapan

@chickahoy69 @TimothyS @BLIDX Even if you do a right thing for reform, some like an upper class exploiting a lower will be against you. In the situation like this, one needs to be strong even if it is oppressive.😤😤 📕"The story of Republic of Korea" Lee Yong-hoon pic.twitter.com/p10E4nY7VV

2019-12-10 12:59:25
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justiceforjapan @justiceforjapan

@chickahoy69 @TimothyS @BLIDX This book shows just a collection of ADs in Korea under Japanese rule, with a mixture of Jpn and Korean language, but it tells u the better life of ordinary people, not stupid king or queen exploiting its people. amazon.co.jp/dp/4828420436/… pic.twitter.com/FAX46blyU6

2019-12-10 13:13:19
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justiceforjapan @justiceforjapan

@chickahoy69 @TimothyS @BLIDX Beautiful Korean movie made in 1941 under Jpn rule shows Korean culture maturity. youtu.be/T0MiZnCvb7s About a guy who embezzlemented to save friends and got arrested. A girl tried to save him, ask a rich for bailout money. But riches take advantage of that. NOTHING POLITICS. pic.twitter.com/DvpOKVABVK

2019-12-10 13:22:30
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justiceforjapan @justiceforjapan

@chickahoy69 @TimothyS @BLIDX This is how antiJapan koreans manipulating the truth, making it look like it is all Japanese fault? #comfortwomen #comfortwoman twitter.com/justiceforjapa…

2019-12-10 13:26:45
justiceforjapan @justiceforjapan

@CelineBardet @RCarranza_ @igorcvetkovski7 @MukwegeFound @nadiainitiative @SEMA_Network @theICTJ @TJreparations @haoussou @end_svc @DrSunneva @BorGuley @EBStavrevska @emkenney @elfjcgc @AllSurvivorsPro @SandraOrlovic @CEJ_SriLanka @TFV_FPV @UN_Women @UNDP @UNHumanRights @UNFPA @IOMLPR @endrapeinwar Recently "they" revised wikipedia about Kim bok dong, #comfortwomen The person who demanded her mom to sign document and possibly deceived is before 📌Korean speaking man after 📌Japanese authorites This is exactly what they don't want world to know pic.twitter.com/XJHfntMFaP

2019-10-30 08:58:45
justiceforjapan @justiceforjapan

@chickahoy69 @TimothyS @BLIDX Roosevelt's instinct was right one.😤 Korean people life got better with Jpn rule. 😵Stupid weak king sent a "secret" message before he gave up and signed the doc waiving diplomatic right to Jpn, Roosevelt responded below. Later king was grilled by ito. pic.twitter.com/acI7hhpRMP

2019-12-10 13:30:36
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justiceforjapan @justiceforjapan

@TimothyS Before Japanese rule, there were Korean brutal noble called "Yangba n, 両班, 양반", who exploited a lower class. They were the reason for the suffering of people and the corruption of nation. Even King could not control them.😰 Japan abolished the class and made people equal.👍 pic.twitter.com/CRSM1oHQwN

2020-04-22 02:41:23
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justiceforjapan @justiceforjapan

@TimothyS The French book "History of the church of Korea" whose author collected the great valuable research by Antonie Daveluy about Korea BEFORE Japanese rule. It says how much brutal and tyrannic Korean noble, Yangban, were and since there were so many of them the nation was dead.😰 pic.twitter.com/v0OYlpe3XU

2020-04-22 03:03:27
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justiceforjapan @justiceforjapan

@TimothyS It also says Korean women👩 were slave, animal or instrument.😰 You can download the original in French as well below. Vol1 books.google.com/books/about/Hi… Vol2 books.google.com/books/about/Hi… pic.twitter.com/A7Oeh5MPG1

2020-04-22 03:10:50
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justiceforjapan @justiceforjapan

@TimothyS English translation is out of print, but 🇯🇵Japanese version is available below. 日本統治前の朝鮮の酷い状態。野蛮貴族「両班」の人口が増え過ぎ、腐敗、搾取がおこり、国王さえも制御できず、国家としてどうしようもなかった事を語る「朝鮮事情」 amazon.co.jp/dp/4256183353/… 左から読んで下さい pic.twitter.com/Y4yZwJghao

2020-04-22 03:21:36
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justiceforjapan @justiceforjapan

@TimothyS Some Koreans tried to change Korea without Jpn rule, one of which is Kim Ok-gyun(金 玉均), but he was lured into a trap meeting and killed by assasin sent from queen. He was cut off into head, hand, leg displayed at different locations in Korea as a message to ppl not to rebel.😰 pic.twitter.com/UIw2WFiIG1

2020-04-29 19:49:23
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justiceforjapan @justiceforjapan

@TimothyS Later, there were also Koreans, who wished Japan to annex Korea to reform it and get away from rule by China. In 1909, thousands of Korean people, called the Iljinhoe (一進会), the number of member could be 800000, sent a petition for Japanese annexation. pic.twitter.com/Y4Pu5BlKvQ

2020-04-29 19:52:26
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justiceforjapan @justiceforjapan

@TimothyS Probably the king tried everything he could to fix by his own, but he finally realized his inability and the situation around him/his country. His son, new king, Sunjong, made an agreement with Japan in 1910, Japan–Korea Annexation Treaty was made. pic.twitter.com/4ExZxNUB15

2020-04-29 20:11:30
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justiceforjapan @justiceforjapan

@TimothyS Now, no more brutal upper class Yangban, people from the lower classes can have their own names, Existing barbaric punishment was banned. Women became treated better. Above all, now Koreans became treated by mighty westerns EQUALLY since 1910. pic.twitter.com/rXrUjDGILY

2020-04-29 20:26:54
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justiceforjapan @justiceforjapan

@TimothyS Now, no more brutal upper class Yangban, people from the lower classes can have their own names, Existing barbaric punishment was banned. Women became treated better. Above all, now Koreans became treated by mighty westerns EQUALLY since 1910. pic.twitter.com/rXrUjDGILY

2020-04-29 20:26:54
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justiceforjapan @justiceforjapan

@TimothyS In politics, Korean and Jpn were treated 👉EQUALLY. In Korea, the district level local election was held, any Korean/Jpn male with a certain amount of tax payment is eligibile for a local assembly member. News shows a winner list, 👉81 PERCENT are Korean with 👉KOREAN NAME. pic.twitter.com/nFrO429O3s

2020-05-04 09:25:01
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justiceforjapan @justiceforjapan

@TimothyS Later, on April in 1945, the law became more liberal! 😎🥳👏 👉Korean/Taiwanee living in Korea/Taiwan without living in Japan can run for a member of the House of Representatives in Japan🇯🇵. (Unfortunately this never happend since Japan lost a war on August.) 日本外からも国政参加 pic.twitter.com/tkliR6gXff

2020-05-04 09:26:27
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justiceforjapan @justiceforjapan

@TimothyS Meanwhile, Koreans living in Japan were already able to be a local assembly member/national politician in Japan. Park Choon-Geum(朴 春琴/박춘금) won the election twice in 1932 and 1937 and became a politician. 👉Most of voters for him were Japanese. In a way, Koreans run Japan. pic.twitter.com/oi8z5tAx9v

2020-05-04 09:34:22
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justiceforjapan @justiceforjapan

@TimothyS At house of lords in bicameral parliament in Japan, Korean nobles, the royal descendants (different from Yangban) or those rewarded as such, were also able to be a member. Pak Yung-hio(朴 泳孝/박영효) whose wife is the daughter of 25th Korean king became a politician in 1932. pic.twitter.com/xr6gKFb7yG

2020-05-04 09:39:07
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justiceforjapan @justiceforjapan

@TimothyS As for the authority, 📌Korean judges at high court. 📌Korean governors. 📌In 1910, 👉60 PERCENT of police officers were Korean(2263 Japanese, 3428 Koreans) at "Finance in the era of Resident General of Korea(総督府時代の財政)" published in 1974 on 122p. Some were at upper rank. pic.twitter.com/dG9bhMmtdl

2020-05-04 18:24:11
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justiceforjapan @justiceforjapan

@TimothyS 📕The some reference of above is below.Please try Google translation. Vol.1 朝鮮関係資料① twitter.com/i/moments/7822… Vol.2 朝鮮関係資料② twitter.com/i/moments/1023…

2020-05-04 18:26:06
justiceforjapan @justiceforjapan

@TimothyS Without Japanese support, Korean royals wouldn't have survived by a revolution such as Xinhai Revolution in China, the end of Qing dynasty. King was relieved after marriage with Jpn royal, now Joseon dynasty, one of the long ones over the world, is safe as long as Jpn is there. pic.twitter.com/vTW1baJmaT

2020-05-04 18:49:42
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ウサギ🐰 (🇯🇵もふもふ🇯🇵) @SakuraBunnyy

@StandupN @MlleKanaS I don't think he can read articles in Japanese. Korea truly hoped the annexation. They wrote so. "We Korean people truly think that Korea needs to annex with Japan. To Mr Prime minister - We Korean people strongly hope telling our desire to Japanese governors. " pic.twitter.com/0ROWqdBHSp

2020-05-04 12:25:28
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