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7/10/2025, 1:25:42 PM
>>212608150
Found the 20% population genocided bug
>Curtis LeMay in Strategic Air Warfare "We went over there and fought the war and eventually burned down every town in North Korea anyway, some way or another, and some in South Korea, too. Over a period of three years or so, we killed off, what, 20 percent of the population?” MacArthur in 1951 “The war in Korea has already almost destroyed that nation of 20 million people. I have never seen such devastation. After I looked at that wreckage and those thousands of women and children … I vomited.”
>British journalist Reginald Thompson was shocked by the ignorance and racism of the American military, who referred to Koreans as “gooks” and Chinese soldiers as “chinks” during Korean war. J. Howard McGrath, referred to the Koreans as “rodents,” and thus had no regrets about the ongoing slaughter. In 1951, war correspondent Tibor Meráy said that there were “no more cities in Korea.” He added, “My impression was that I am traveling on the moon because there was only devastation—every city was only a collection of chimneys.”
>The US dropped a total of 635,000 tons of bombs, including 32,557 tons of napalm, on Korea. By comparison, the U.S. dropped 160,000 on Japan during WW2. Winston Churchill, among others, criticized American use of napalm, calling it "very cruel", he said, were "splashing it all over the civilian population", "tortur[ing] great masses of people". American official who took this statement declined to publicize it. An estimated 2.5 million Koreans died in the bombing, most of them civilians, many of them incinerated by napalm.
>Kill 'em All: American War Crimes in Korea https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x8kvln0
Found the 20% population genocided bug
>Curtis LeMay in Strategic Air Warfare "We went over there and fought the war and eventually burned down every town in North Korea anyway, some way or another, and some in South Korea, too. Over a period of three years or so, we killed off, what, 20 percent of the population?” MacArthur in 1951 “The war in Korea has already almost destroyed that nation of 20 million people. I have never seen such devastation. After I looked at that wreckage and those thousands of women and children … I vomited.”
>British journalist Reginald Thompson was shocked by the ignorance and racism of the American military, who referred to Koreans as “gooks” and Chinese soldiers as “chinks” during Korean war. J. Howard McGrath, referred to the Koreans as “rodents,” and thus had no regrets about the ongoing slaughter. In 1951, war correspondent Tibor Meráy said that there were “no more cities in Korea.” He added, “My impression was that I am traveling on the moon because there was only devastation—every city was only a collection of chimneys.”
>The US dropped a total of 635,000 tons of bombs, including 32,557 tons of napalm, on Korea. By comparison, the U.S. dropped 160,000 on Japan during WW2. Winston Churchill, among others, criticized American use of napalm, calling it "very cruel", he said, were "splashing it all over the civilian population", "tortur[ing] great masses of people". American official who took this statement declined to publicize it. An estimated 2.5 million Koreans died in the bombing, most of them civilians, many of them incinerated by napalm.
>Kill 'em All: American War Crimes in Korea https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x8kvln0
7/6/2025, 8:18:00 AM
>>212471697
Found the 20% population genocided bug race, KIM GOOK LEE?
>Curtis LeMay in Strategic Air Warfare "We went over there and fought the war and eventually burned down every town in North Korea anyway, some way or another, and some in South Korea, too. Over a period of three years or so, we killed off, what, 20 percent of the population?” MacArthur in 1951 “The war in Korea has already almost destroyed that nation of 20 million people. I have never seen such devastation. After I looked at that wreckage and those thousands of women and children … I vomited.”
>British journalist Reginald Thompson was shocked by the ignorance and racism of the American military, who referred to Koreans as “gooks” and Chinese soldiers as “chinks” during Korean war. J. Howard McGrath, referred to the Koreans as “rodents,” and thus had no regrets about the ongoing slaughter. In 1951, war correspondent Tibor Meráy said that there were “no more cities in Korea.” He added, “My impression was that I am traveling on the moon because there was only devastation—every city was only a collection of chimneys.”
>The US dropped a total of 635,000 tons of bombs, including 32,557 tons of napalm, on Korea. By comparison, the U.S. dropped 160,000 on Japan during WW2. Winston Churchill, among others, criticized American use of napalm, calling it "very cruel", he said, were "splashing it all over the civilian population", "tortur[ing] great masses of people". American official who took this statement declined to publicize it. An estimated 2.5 million Koreans died in the bombing, most of them civilians, many of them incinerated by napalm.
>Kill 'em All: American War Crimes in Korea https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x8kvln0
>Sinchon Museum of American War Atrocities https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVezYV-5aJQ
Found the 20% population genocided bug race, KIM GOOK LEE?
>Curtis LeMay in Strategic Air Warfare "We went over there and fought the war and eventually burned down every town in North Korea anyway, some way or another, and some in South Korea, too. Over a period of three years or so, we killed off, what, 20 percent of the population?” MacArthur in 1951 “The war in Korea has already almost destroyed that nation of 20 million people. I have never seen such devastation. After I looked at that wreckage and those thousands of women and children … I vomited.”
>British journalist Reginald Thompson was shocked by the ignorance and racism of the American military, who referred to Koreans as “gooks” and Chinese soldiers as “chinks” during Korean war. J. Howard McGrath, referred to the Koreans as “rodents,” and thus had no regrets about the ongoing slaughter. In 1951, war correspondent Tibor Meráy said that there were “no more cities in Korea.” He added, “My impression was that I am traveling on the moon because there was only devastation—every city was only a collection of chimneys.”
>The US dropped a total of 635,000 tons of bombs, including 32,557 tons of napalm, on Korea. By comparison, the U.S. dropped 160,000 on Japan during WW2. Winston Churchill, among others, criticized American use of napalm, calling it "very cruel", he said, were "splashing it all over the civilian population", "tortur[ing] great masses of people". American official who took this statement declined to publicize it. An estimated 2.5 million Koreans died in the bombing, most of them civilians, many of them incinerated by napalm.
>Kill 'em All: American War Crimes in Korea https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x8kvln0
>Sinchon Museum of American War Atrocities https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVezYV-5aJQ
7/6/2025, 4:29:23 AM
>>212468954
Found the 20% population genocided race
>Americans act as though Koreans were a conquered nation rather than a liberated people. Venereal disease widespread, the U.S. military instituted inspections for “entertaining girls.” In 1947, medical personnel examined 15,000 Korean women.
>After the 1953 Korea-U.S. Mutual Defense Treaty, 18 new camptowns were created. They were virtually colonized space where Korean sovereignty was suspended. Sex work was a core part of the camptown economy. By 1958, there were an estimated 300,000 sex workers in a country with a population of 22 million. Itaewon neighborhood filled with brothels. GIs named it “Hooker Hill.”
>Korean officials created “special districts” for businesses catering to U.S. troops and off-limits to Koreans. U.S. doctors treated women with sexually transmitted diseases at detention centers given names such as “the monkey house.” In 1965, 85% of GIs surveyed reported having been with a prostitute. South Korean government documents show male officials strategizing to encourage GIs to spend their money on women in Korea rather than Japan. “They urged us to sell to the GI’s as ‘dollar-earning patriots,’” recounts former sex worker Aeran Kim. “Our government was one big pimp for the U.S. military.”
>“The women were readily available,” a U.S. official at the Embassy in Seoul told me. “There was kind of a joke” where guys would take out a $20 bill and lick it and stick it to their forehead. They said that’s all it took to get a girl. Jeon moved to a camptown in 1956 as an 18-year-old war orphan. Within a few years, she became pregnant, but she gave up her son for adoption in the United States. In 2008, a U.S. soldier returned to find her. Jeon was surviving on public assistance. She said he should forget about her. “Women like me were the biggest sacrifice for my country’s alliance with the Americans,” she says. “Looking back, I think my body was not mine, but the U.S. military’s.”
Found the 20% population genocided race
>Americans act as though Koreans were a conquered nation rather than a liberated people. Venereal disease widespread, the U.S. military instituted inspections for “entertaining girls.” In 1947, medical personnel examined 15,000 Korean women.
>After the 1953 Korea-U.S. Mutual Defense Treaty, 18 new camptowns were created. They were virtually colonized space where Korean sovereignty was suspended. Sex work was a core part of the camptown economy. By 1958, there were an estimated 300,000 sex workers in a country with a population of 22 million. Itaewon neighborhood filled with brothels. GIs named it “Hooker Hill.”
>Korean officials created “special districts” for businesses catering to U.S. troops and off-limits to Koreans. U.S. doctors treated women with sexually transmitted diseases at detention centers given names such as “the monkey house.” In 1965, 85% of GIs surveyed reported having been with a prostitute. South Korean government documents show male officials strategizing to encourage GIs to spend their money on women in Korea rather than Japan. “They urged us to sell to the GI’s as ‘dollar-earning patriots,’” recounts former sex worker Aeran Kim. “Our government was one big pimp for the U.S. military.”
>“The women were readily available,” a U.S. official at the Embassy in Seoul told me. “There was kind of a joke” where guys would take out a $20 bill and lick it and stick it to their forehead. They said that’s all it took to get a girl. Jeon moved to a camptown in 1956 as an 18-year-old war orphan. Within a few years, she became pregnant, but she gave up her son for adoption in the United States. In 2008, a U.S. soldier returned to find her. Jeon was surviving on public assistance. She said he should forget about her. “Women like me were the biggest sacrifice for my country’s alliance with the Americans,” she says. “Looking back, I think my body was not mine, but the U.S. military’s.”
7/4/2025, 9:07:37 AM
>>212400741
Hey, bugman midget insectoid leeching off JAPANESE-OWNED 4chan?
Hey, gook dog eater leeching off JAPANESE-OWNED 4chan?
Say "me kim love kimchi dog meat" Say it? HEY SAY IT? 4chan is Japanese-owned. This is an order from the master.
Or else I smash your deformed bug skull with my bare knuckle, leeching parasite KIM GOOK LEE?
>Curtis LeMay in Strategic Air Warfare "We went over there and fought the war and eventually burned down every town in North Korea anyway, some way or another, and some in South Korea, too. Over a period of three years or so, we killed off, what, 20 percent of the population?” MacArthur in 1951 “The war in Korea has already almost destroyed that nation of 20 million people. I have never seen such devastation. After I looked at that wreckage and those thousands of women and children … I vomited.”
>British journalist Reginald Thompson was shocked by the ignorance and racism of the American military, who referred to Koreans as “gooks” and Chinese soldiers as “chinks” during Korean war. J. Howard McGrath, referred to the Koreans as “rodents,” and thus had no regrets about the ongoing slaughter. In 1951, war correspondent Tibor Meráy said that there were “no more cities in Korea.” He added, “My impression was that I am traveling on the moon because there was only devastation—every city was only a collection of chimneys.”
>The US dropped a total of 635,000 tons of bombs, including 32,557 tons of napalm, on Korea. By comparison, the U.S. dropped 160,000 on Japan during WW2. Winston Churchill, among others, criticized American use of napalm, calling it "very cruel", he said, were "splashing it all over the civilian population", "tortur[ing] great masses of people". American official who took this statement declined to publicize it. An estimated 2.5 million Koreans died in the bombing, most of them civilians, many of them incinerated by napalm.
>Kill 'em All: American War Crimes in Korea https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x8kvln0
Hey, bugman midget insectoid leeching off JAPANESE-OWNED 4chan?
Hey, gook dog eater leeching off JAPANESE-OWNED 4chan?
Say "me kim love kimchi dog meat" Say it? HEY SAY IT? 4chan is Japanese-owned. This is an order from the master.
Or else I smash your deformed bug skull with my bare knuckle, leeching parasite KIM GOOK LEE?
>Curtis LeMay in Strategic Air Warfare "We went over there and fought the war and eventually burned down every town in North Korea anyway, some way or another, and some in South Korea, too. Over a period of three years or so, we killed off, what, 20 percent of the population?” MacArthur in 1951 “The war in Korea has already almost destroyed that nation of 20 million people. I have never seen such devastation. After I looked at that wreckage and those thousands of women and children … I vomited.”
>British journalist Reginald Thompson was shocked by the ignorance and racism of the American military, who referred to Koreans as “gooks” and Chinese soldiers as “chinks” during Korean war. J. Howard McGrath, referred to the Koreans as “rodents,” and thus had no regrets about the ongoing slaughter. In 1951, war correspondent Tibor Meráy said that there were “no more cities in Korea.” He added, “My impression was that I am traveling on the moon because there was only devastation—every city was only a collection of chimneys.”
>The US dropped a total of 635,000 tons of bombs, including 32,557 tons of napalm, on Korea. By comparison, the U.S. dropped 160,000 on Japan during WW2. Winston Churchill, among others, criticized American use of napalm, calling it "very cruel", he said, were "splashing it all over the civilian population", "tortur[ing] great masses of people". American official who took this statement declined to publicize it. An estimated 2.5 million Koreans died in the bombing, most of them civilians, many of them incinerated by napalm.
>Kill 'em All: American War Crimes in Korea https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x8kvln0
6/18/2025, 7:18:18 AM
>>211852229
Hey, 20% population genocided race KIM GOOK LEE?
Say "We killed each other like bugs in gook war, and 20% population genocided in gook war"
4chan is Japanese-owned. This is an order from the master.
Say it? KIM GOOK LEE?
Bugman creepiest leeching insectoid, KIM GOOK LEE?
>p.35 - Korean women were imprisoned and raped by American soldiers - The Americans occupied the village of Madzen Ri from October 14th until December 5th, 1950. During the entire occupation, the Americans were encircled and to strengthen their position they burned all the surrounding villages, arrested the inhabitants who had not fled and imprisioned them in a temporary prison. In all, about 500 were imprisoned; 76 were sent to Wonsan and have not yet been found, all the imprisoned women were beaten; 20 of them were raped.
>p.39 - Korean women were raped and killed by American soldiers - Kim Sen-Hi, 55, told the members of the Commission that on 21 November 1950, five American soldiers forced their way into the house of Sin Bon Kin, a Christian widower, while he himself was away, and raped his oldest daughter, Sin Hwa Sun, 21 years old, while her two younger sisters were present. When the two small children fled crying, they were killed in front of the neighbours.
>p.41 - Over 860 Korean women were raped by American troops - The district had 80,000 inhabitants of whom 80% were peasants. The Americans killed 1,342 people by shooting, burning or beating them to death. Over 860 women were raped, but many women are ashamed to tell. Members of the Commission asked if Kim Beng-Ho were sure that these crimes were committed by American troops. He answered, yes, he was quite sure they were Americans and no other soldiers.
>We Accuse - Report of the Committee of the Women's International Democratic Federation in Korea (1951).pdf https://archive.org/details/we-accuse/
Hey, 20% population genocided race KIM GOOK LEE?
Say "We killed each other like bugs in gook war, and 20% population genocided in gook war"
4chan is Japanese-owned. This is an order from the master.
Say it? KIM GOOK LEE?
Bugman creepiest leeching insectoid, KIM GOOK LEE?
>p.35 - Korean women were imprisoned and raped by American soldiers - The Americans occupied the village of Madzen Ri from October 14th until December 5th, 1950. During the entire occupation, the Americans were encircled and to strengthen their position they burned all the surrounding villages, arrested the inhabitants who had not fled and imprisioned them in a temporary prison. In all, about 500 were imprisoned; 76 were sent to Wonsan and have not yet been found, all the imprisoned women were beaten; 20 of them were raped.
>p.39 - Korean women were raped and killed by American soldiers - Kim Sen-Hi, 55, told the members of the Commission that on 21 November 1950, five American soldiers forced their way into the house of Sin Bon Kin, a Christian widower, while he himself was away, and raped his oldest daughter, Sin Hwa Sun, 21 years old, while her two younger sisters were present. When the two small children fled crying, they were killed in front of the neighbours.
>p.41 - Over 860 Korean women were raped by American troops - The district had 80,000 inhabitants of whom 80% were peasants. The Americans killed 1,342 people by shooting, burning or beating them to death. Over 860 women were raped, but many women are ashamed to tell. Members of the Commission asked if Kim Beng-Ho were sure that these crimes were committed by American troops. He answered, yes, he was quite sure they were Americans and no other soldiers.
>We Accuse - Report of the Committee of the Women's International Democratic Federation in Korea (1951).pdf https://archive.org/details/we-accuse/
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