Japanese criminals including Hirohito at the top to your granddad at the
bottom robbed, exploited and raped the entire Korean land  for 35 years
without paying anything to it's right owners.

Pachinko owners pay officially and unofficially to Japanese Government and
their protege. Anything wrong in it?

"Kaz" <kaz@ivebeenframed.com> wrote in message
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> <I repost this since I forgot to crosspost it to fj.soc.politics. I
> expect more replies from there>
>
> If you have ever been to Japan, you may have seen Pachinko(small
> pinball) parlors stand in the front of almost every major Japanese
> train station.
>
> And those Pachinko parlors are the business that the Koreans in Japan
> own.
>
> Subsequently to the surrender of the WW2, and the devastation caused
> by the carpet bombings, the Koreans, including those illegal entrants,
> had started to insist that the Koreans are the victor nations, as
> SANGOKUJIN, and then started to lynch the Japanese citizens.
>
> Japanese police and the public peace could not do anything against
> those rowdy Korean thugs because they had extraterritoriality.
>
> Japanese government had lost all the orders and controls of its nation
> at that period. Those Koreans had taken the maximum advantage of
> extraterritoriality and then they kidnapped those landlords who had
> been owning the real estates located in the front of major train
> stations in major Japanese cities, lynched them, slaughtered them then
> stole their real estates.
>
> Those Koreans are the origin of modern yakuza of post-war period. The
> Koreans always justify those brutal acts by blaming IJA's atrocities
> in the wartime, and they insist that those crimes are the justified
> revenge.
>
> I have no clue why GHQ didn't stop them and arrest them. Does anyone
> know why?
>
> It is well-known that the money earned by the Pachinko business is
> being transferred to North Korea via the Korean federation(Chosen
> Soren) in Japan.
>
> Also, is there any Japanese person who has further details about this
> issue than me, or who has any knowledge about this SANGOKUJIN issue?
> If there is any, I want you to enlighten me about what exactly
> happened at that time.