– Mark Ramsayer, a Harvard Law School professor, who is criticized by all walks of life by defining Japanese military comfort women victims as’voluntary prostitutes’, was criticized by North Korean media as “ugly moneyworm, pseudo-scholar.” He said, “Not only our nation, but the whole humanity is condemning the condemnation.”
On the 2nd, the foreign propaganda media’Chosun’s Today’ was revealed through an article in an interview with the head of the History Research Institute of the Social Science Academy.
The media emphasized that “The one who blasphemed and degraded Japanese military sex slave victims as’voluntary prostitutes’ for being able to protect the blatant and unscrupulous mantle of Japanese reactionaries to cover up past sins as’voluntary prostitutes’ is Ramsey wearing the mask of a scholar.” did.
“Ramzier went to Japan as soon as he was born in the United States, and lived until the age of 18, attended school with the support of Japanese war criminals company Mitsubishi, and is still a ugly moneyworm, a pseudo-scholar who maintains a professorship under the support of Mitsubishi.” ”He pointed out.
Regarding the crime of comfort women, the media said, “It is the most ugly, extra-large anti-human crime that cannot be found in the past. “How can I tolerate it?” he aimed at Professor Ramsey.
In addition, “American professors, scholars, and politicians, as well as academics and politicians in many countries around the world, also said Ramsey’s thesis was’full of errors empirically, historically, and morally miserably’, and’a paper whose source is unclear and academically stupid ‘,’Fake news is not academic,’ and blame and curse Ramsay.”
The media finally pointed out that “Japan’s trembling past sins cannot be covered up, and those who challenge humanity’s intentions and demands cannot escape the miserable destruction.” All.
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Meanwhile, Professor Ramsey said that he admitted his mistake to his fellow professors in regards to writing a thesis to the effect that “the Japanese military comfort women are not sex slaves forced to be prostitution, and they signed a contract with the Japanese military for profit and engaged in prostitution.” In an article by South Korean-born Suk Ji-young of Harvard Law School, a contributing article to The New Yorker, a US current affairs week, Professor Ramsey said,’I made a mistake. It was embarrassing and distressing.’
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