kaz@ivebeenframed.com (Kaz) wrote in message news:<365fcc52.0306090559.3a2a99ca@posting.google.com>...
> > It is not right.
> > When Japan ruled Korea. Japanese Government permit Korean people to 
> > name Japanese name. But it was not duty.
> 
> I also think that Japanese had never forced Koreans to change their
> names to Japanese names, and I think the Koreans have distorted it as
> the Japanese had forced them, to make their people hate the Japanese.
> But Aso should never have speak about that. The Korean are always
> pricking up their ears to us with incredibly paranoiac attitudes with
> hatred and contempt against us mixed together. Aso is just too
> careless and he doesn't deserve to be a Japanese politician.

Where did you get your history education, that "Japanese had never
forced Koreans to change their names to Japanese names"?  If you 
meant to say Japan did force Japanese names on Koreans towards the
end of Japanese occupation, yes, it'll be true; Japanese names were
forced upon Koreans toward the end of Japanese occupation of Korea.
In part it was so that Japan could force the conscription of Korean 
youth into Japanse army.  Also, forced labor in the name of helping
motherland war effort. 

Just talk to any living Korean who had, say, high school education
prior to 1945 in Korea.  They'll tell you you are not only a liar
but a crude Japan apologist.

Also, regarding "incredibly paranoiac attitudes with hatred and 
contempt against us mixed together," as you have written, show
any evidence hatred as you have written.

Indeed I for one do have contempt for a person like youself who
continues to talk bald lies about Japan's past.

> I think it's true that there were IJA generals who have Korean names.
> I wonder how the Koreans would explain about this.

Quote names.  

> > Before Japane had ruled Korea, Most of people in Korea can't read them 
> > Language. Japan government began education in Korea. So, Koreans 
> > learned Korean Language, and Hungle.
> 
> Maybe it's true that the Japanese started modern education in Korea.
> As far as I know, before Japan annexes Korea, Korea was like
> completely undeveloped land like Africa in the 19th century.

Korea may have been in dark age when Japan invaded and pilaged Korea.
However, any modern education started in Korea by Japanese benefited
mostly Japanese brought to Korea and Japanese colaborators.  Note that
most of land where Japanese came to occupy were the result of outright
expulsion of Korean peasantry by Japanese.