Talk:Prince Yi Seok.

There apparently have been consistent hacks to this page by those who:

(a) deny the Korean holocaust by the Japanese from 1910 to 1945; (b) attempt to erase the acts of genocide against the Korean people done at this time - much as there were the same problems faced in the jewish websites, and holocaust websites in wikipedia by the anti-semitic community, and holocaust deniers; (c) attempt to put forward a racist anti-asian sentiment by so doing; (d) an attempt to spread anti-Korean sentiments that question the legitimacy of actual historic fact.

You can bet that the jewish community would stand up with great anger at attempts to hack the article on the holocaust if it was denied by pro-Nazi elements. That article is updated and monitored constantly to make certain this is not the case. A lot of Americans died in WW2 to stop these terrors, and are still fighting in Iraq today to prevent the same sorts of actions which the Republic of Korea army supports logistically knowing full well the dangers and evils of tyranny.

History is history.

WW2 is a fact. And so is the Korean history before it.

Part of wikipedia is maintaining free speech, and also dealing with the past without hatred, or covering up tragedies.

Hi. While we all support your right to publish factual material here, your point of view is a bit less than neutral. Take a look at NPOV to see what I mean. Also, the title doesn't meet conventions due to the period at the end, so I'll redirect it for you. Good luck on your new article! - Lucky 6.9 22:45, 26 Jan 2005 (UTC)