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It was confirmed that Professor Ramseyer of Harvard University, who claimed the comfort women of the Japanese military were voluntary prostitutes, also published a thesis claiming that most of the Japanese gangs were Koreans.

Another professor who is the co-author of this paper is being investigated by school authorities after pouring out various hate speeches.



Correspondent Kim Soo-hyung from Washington reports exclusively.



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In March 2018, Professor Ramsayer of Harvard University, together with Professor Rasmussen of Indiana University, analyzed organized crime in Japan and published it in an academic journal.



Explaining the villagers who are extremely discriminated against in Japan as the lowest-class citizens, he wrote that most of the gangs are Koreans or villagers.



At the same time, 70% of the members of Kudokai, a yakuza in the Fukuoka area, claimed to be villagers or Koreans.



By the way, this source was a personal blog of a Japanese.



[Alexis Durdon/Professor of History, University of Connecticut: The thesis is simply not true.

Prof. Ramzier has already insisted that all Korean women are prostitutes in particular, and has described Korean men residing in Japan as criminals or terrorists.]



Co-author, Professor Rasmussen, has been on unpaid leave since August last year.



Geniuses are being investigated by university authorities after they poured out hate tweets stating that sexual minorities are not allowed to enter college, and that blacks are inferior to white students, including sexist tweets that there are far more men.



I asked for a position on the thesis, but Professor Ramzier did not respond, and Professor Rasmussen sent me a position that I had to answer carefully because it was a hot topic, but now I do not have time.



In addition to distorting the history of the victims of comfort women, Professor Ramsey is spreading his thesis to the academic world, including his hatred and hatred toward Koreans.



(Video coverage: Park Eun-ha)