A Korean anti-Japanese activist professor criticizes the banner of the Olympic Village.
A Korean anti-Japanese activist professor criticizes the banner of the Olympic Village.
Professor Seo Kyoung-Duk of Sungshin Women's University, who has been running the "Worldwide Rising Sun Flag Eradication Campaign" in South Korea, said, "The tiger descends" in the dormitory of the Korean national team in the Tokyo Olympic Village. He argued against the right wing of Japan, who was dissatisfied with the banner of "coming."

Professor Seo posted a photo taken in front of a portrait of Yi Sun-sin on his SNS on the 21st, commenting that "Japanese right-wingers and the media should be most afraid of this photo."

Professor Seo mentioned on the 20th of this month that the Japanese media reported that "Korea's new banner,'Tigers are coming down', also caused anti-Japanese controversy and spread ripples."

Professor Seo pointed out that "this media implies the" tiger hunting "that Toyotomi Hideyoshi instructed Kiyomasa Kato during the Invasions of Korea (the role of Bunroku), and also drew Dokdo (Japanese name: Takeshima). He introduced that there were denunciations for the claim that it was Korean territory. "

He also said that it is related to the fact that many people think that Japan annihilated Korean tigers during the Japanese colonial rule (Japanese colonial era), and claimed that it was a banner with anti-Japanese sentiment. I'm doing it. "

In addition, "The situation is that the Japanese media and the right wing continue to make a statement following the previous" Yi Sun-sin's banner. " "It seems that they are afraid that the" history of aggression "will be known to the people of the world."

He continued, "The fact that" Yang Water Dragon "and" Japanese Empire's occupation period "are flickered in one picture of a tiger seems to be afraid that the image of a" war criminal country "can be replanted in people all over the world. Do you know the expression, "If it's dark behind you, you'll have a butt"? It's a word that points to the current Japanese government, the media, and the right wing, saying that if you commit a crime, you will naturally feel uncomfortable. I appealed.

Finally, he said, "Please put a big banner on the outer wall of the Olympic Village, saying,'If it's dark behind you, your butt will stick.'"

2021/07/23 21:26 KST