I knew what you meant, but your wording was sloppy in a manner which would incense Koreans, something we've just discussed.stui magpie wrote:I will pick you up on the Japan/Korea one though as you've misread my intention.
Korea was removed from Japan in that it was taken off them, out of their control. It was considered their possession, it was removed from them. Now that may have had the effect of removing Japanese influence and people from Korea, but my statement remains true,
Your casual dismissal of the rights of the inhabitants of Palestine on the basis of the shifting sands of time is similarly sloppy, as if you'd be all good if the shoe was on the other foot. Midnight Oil might write a song one day about your own continuity of possession
This is what I mean about dismissing and minimising remote happenings from the comforts of one's living room. It's human enough, but once you're aware of that the idea is surely to aim for an intellectual fairness.