>>985
I don't know much about Comfort woman's statue thingy, but I read somewhere
Korean people in U.S. are trying to have such statues installed on the streets of U.S. major cities.
As you might know there's a Comfort woman's statue (the first one) on the street of Seoul,
right in front of Japan's embassy. Japanese government demands they removed it but failed so
far. Korean communities in America aren't satisfied with the statue in Seoul alone. They want
more and the same/similar statues around US. They lobby local governments in US so that they can
achieve their goal and it seems like they managed to put it in San Francisco, maybe the
first one besides the one in Seoul. Maybe Korean communities in US donates lots
of money to municipal governments' politicians so that they can be given official
green light to put such statues in U.S.