> On 20 Jun 2003 01:19:57 -0700, bartron2k2@hotmail.com (Makoto
> Taniguchi) wrote:
> >I am saying that there are Korean people who still resent the modern
> >Japanese for what happened in WWII SOME. Not all or generally. Please
> >do not mistake my post.

What is the relevance of WWII to Korea/Koreans?  If you don't know,
just it quiet.  You are not required to attend soc.culture.korean.

WWII has nothing to do with Korea/Koreans, unless you want to talk
about Japan's occupation and exploitation of Korea/Koreans, on how
Japan used Korean resources and Koreans for their war effort, only
to abandon them after 1945.

Regarding blaming post-1945 Japanese, see how things work out
wonderfully for Japan?  Pre-1945 Japanese bury their head in sand,
refusing to account for the past wrongs, hiding behind constintution
and government created by Americans.  There come post-1945 Japanese
with, don't blame me for sins of our fathers, honoring their flag,
the same flag their fathers used to invade and pillage Korea and
other countries in Asia. 

There, then, victims are kept outside sucking on fingers. And Japanese
prime-miniters keep visiting Yasukuni (sp) shrine honoring their war
criminals, bowing to flag they have used to start wars throughout Asia
and attack Pearl Harbor.