2014년 5월 12일 월요일

In The Fight To Vindicate The Comfort Women, Ordinary Americans Upstage U.S. Tokyo Ambassador Caroline Kennedy


Few days ago, I posted an article (http://blog.naver.com/hapchang2014/60213876101) that the Chicago-based Mayer Brown is withdrawing from the case calling for a removal of comfort women statue in Glendale. Mayer Brown was probably reacting to coruscating criticism from such well informed legal experts as Ken White, a prominent Log-Angeles-based criminal attorney, and Marc Randazza, a First Amendment lawyer.
The important lesson from this case is that although early hopes that the Internet would prove a powerful tool for a good have been dashed, it still can help the ordinary decent American public win out at a time while many elite Americans including Caroline Kennedy, have gone AWOL on Japanese neo-fascism.
Caroline Kennedy, the daughter of John F. Kennedy, serves as President Barack Obama’s ambassador to Japan. She could have announced that any move by Japan to “unapologize” would be viewed with dismay in the United States. She has been all but silent.
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