American model Charlotte Camp Mule is wearing a war t-shirt, a symbol of Japanese militarism, and having a war with Korean netizens who pointed it out.

On the 19th of local time, Mule released a photo of his horseback riding on his Instagram T-shirt. A Korean netizen who saw this photo pointed out that Mule's T-shirt "respects fashion, but I think I should speak as a fan." Mule replied, "This is Japan's ascension." "I know that," said the netizen, who judged that Mule had lacked knowledge of Korean-Japanese history issues. "But Ukilgi reminds me of Japan's colonial rule in Korea," he added.

But in the words of the nether, Mule continued a rather absurd claim. "Ukilgi was first used by the Japanese army during the Meiji era and was adopted as a naval warship," he said. "Because it existed before Korean colonial rule, it was essentially different from the Nazi political ideology."

"I know how to speak Japanese and know more about history than you do," Mule said. "The United States, Great Britain, and France also had colonial rule while they were present. It's a bit of a debate. "

After seeing Mule's answer, the netizens express their anger by responding to the question: "Will you try to teach history to us colonized by Japan?"

Sean Lennon, son of the group Beatles member John Lennon, who presented the t-shirt in question to Mule, said, "When I grew up in Japan, I think of childhood, and everyone should be free to use symbolic things." I'm hitting with a comment. (Configuration = New Index Editor)
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