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Showing posts with label South Korea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label South Korea. Show all posts

Saturday, April 27, 2013

WaPo's editorial is important because it matters and will be read in lots of important places: Washington Post Editorial Board mulls facts over and fillets Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe for his well-known, self-destructive penchant for engaging in historical revisionism and nationalism: "Shinzo Abe’s inability to face history" -or reality; @ๅฎ‰ๅ€ ๆ™‹ไธ‰



Arirang News YouTube Channel video: Japanese Prime Minister Shenzo Abe statement inflames tensions between Korea and Japan ์•„๋ฒ ์˜ '๋ง์–ธ'...ํ•œ์ผ. Uploaded April 24, 2013. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWRVleXJIvM


Steve Miller reports from South Korea on the latest Abe controversy that has the Koreans and Chinese so irate: 


theqirangervlog YouTube Channel video: Shinzo Abe Denies Historical Colonization of Korea. Uploaded April 23, 2013. http://youtu.be/lLMGdNGdZ1g
WaPo's editorial is important because it matters and will be read in lots of important places: Washington Post Editorial Board mulls facts over and fillets Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe for his well-known, self-destructive penchant for engaging in historical revisionism and nationalism: "Shinzo Abe’s inability to face history"
Get it, the Post's intentional or unintentional double-meaning of face?

Defenders of Abe and at least some of the Japanese Establishment will no doubt see this criticism of him as a result of China and South Korea teaming-up behind the scenes to... blah blah.

No, it's that Abe, far too often for comfort's sake, seems unable to help himself and keep his mouth shut and his head focused, a habit that is NOT a positive trait for anyone, least of all, Japan, China, South Korea or the U.S. and its military forces in the area to protect our allies, capisce?

But how do you convince the Chinese people or their government of this, or that this character fault of his can be overcome, since some of them at least, officially or not, STILL believe in ๅ…ณ็ณป, guanxi and feel that in this equation, we, the U.S, are still NOT doing enough to make Abe stop indulging himself at their expense and humiliation?.

Our dilemma is that we don't seem to always act like we know when Abe is playing to small elements within Japanese society that he feels he must sate, but with his fingers crossed, or when he's actually serious about what he's saying or doing.

But there's no real confusion of what it means to Koreans and Chinese when Abe goes to the Yasukuni Shrine.

Our perceived confusion on this part, whether real or feigned for public consumption in Asia, only is making things worse, and as most of you know, I'm not a fan of John Kerry's, so I don't see him bringing anything to the equation that's going to change the dynamic.

And now the main course...

The Washington Post
Editorial Board
Shinzo Abe’s inability to face history
April 26, 2013
From the moment last fall when Shinzo Abe reclaimed the office of Japanese prime minister that he had bungled away five years earlier, one question has stood out: Would he restrain his nationalist impulses — and especially his historical revisionism — to make progress for Japan?
Until this week, the answer to that question was looking positive. Mr. Abe has taken brave steps toward reforming Japan’s moribund economy. He defied powerful interest groups within his party, such as rice farmers, to join free-trade talks with the United States and other Pacific nations that have the potential to spur growth in Japan. He spoke in measured terms of his justifiable desire to increase defense spending.
Read the rest of the WaPo's editorial at:

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For more on this topic, see this largely accurate overview:

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Scary funny & just plain scary - a zealous fan named Jihyun has a lot on her mind to share with the objects of her affection, boy band 2 PM




[ENGSUBBED] (Full) 2PM's Biggest Fan At Synnara Fansigning (All Member)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOP30sizhrc

In a word, "Wow!"


So, do you recall seeing on TV from time to time how crazy many Japanese fans of pop star
Michael Jackson were when he came to visit, and the sorts of worshipful antics they engaged in when they finally saw him in person?

Well, prepare to be amazed as members of South Korean boy band 2PM -a group you've heretofore never heard of- gets THAT sort of worshipful treatment at an autograph-signing session in Seoul from one particularly zealous and talkative female fan named Jihyun.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2PM

At times, because Jihyun is talking SO FAST, it actually sounds like she is barking like a dog.
Really.
At one point, one of the band members even thoughtfully asks if it hurts her throat.
LOL!

I nearly fell out of my chair when I heard that!

Jerry Seinfeld could have a field day with this little video, so all I can say now is prepare to be amazed.

This video is in Korean but has English subtitles to make it easier to follow, which is sometimes hard to do mainly because one second you're laughing, and the next you're cringing.


I've also posted a popular video of the band below so that you all can see them in action performing a song called I'll Be Back.


[M/V] 2PM "I'll Be Back" from Still 2:00pm

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jMdofhj9WKU

I 'discovered' this amazing video at the top of today's post courtesy of a head's up from someone in, yes, Sverige, who said that she couldn't stop watching it and telling people about it!

Once you see it, you'll completely understand why.


Sofie, tack sรฅ mycket!

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Fighter jets are go! How many hours will Miami Herald wait before posting something about artillery fire exchange in Korea?

Tuesday November 23, 2010

At 2:15 a.m. Miami Herald website has nothing about it while the
New York Times website already has put headline of "South Korea Scrambles Jets After North Reportedly Fires Near Border"
http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2010/11/23/world/asia/AP-AS-Koreas-Tension.html

Just saying...

My guess is 5:45 a.m.