I cooked "Fiery-Hot Chicken Stew with 49 Garlic Cloves" and would like to share this with those who are with unbearable scars.
Let’s heal the world!
{{{{{HUGS}}}}}
From the bottom of my heart with tears in my eyes, I cooked "Fiery-Hot Chicken Stew with 49 Garlic Cloves".
I am grieving~~~I am mourning~~~ I am crying for all the Missing ones~~~I am crying for all the Kidnapping ones ~~~I am crying for all the Comfort Women~~~ I am crying for my two missing aunts~~~so that they will not cry anymore. I have two missing aunts—Japanese took them somewhere (early 1940) before US dropped the A-bomb, but they never came home.
My grandmother was waiting for them to come home until she died. They never did.
I would like to dedicate this Fiery-Hot Chicken Stew to all those Missing ones and Kidnapping ones on this planet who never came back home once they were taken. I want to dedicate all the crying dead souls, living in this universe, including my two missing aunts and other Comfort Women. I also want to dedicate this Fiery-Hot Chicken Stew to all of you both the dead and the living, who were kidnapped and raped by Greedy people. This food is also dedicated to all the women in the world who suffered because of Greedy people.
Why Chicken?
Chicken was chosen because one of my missing aunts had a dream to eat chicken every day because they did not have enough foods. I want to have one of my aunt’s dream come true of a chicken lover.
Before cooking, I took a shower and dressed in white. I comb my hair neatly by running my wooden comb from the top of the crown to my neck and tied hair neatly to make the knot.
I kneeled down and said, Thank you Survivors of Comfort Women!
Dear Survivors of Comfort Women, thank you for your testimonies. Thank you for sharing your unimaginable ordeal. Thank you for your courage to reveal the unimaginable experience. Thank you for your stories that could have contained my missing aunts.
Despite the fact that I can't fully imagine it, and there are so many things I still can't understand or picture, I feel that women’s suffering continues even today, both physically and psychologically across the world. I feel that the victims’ suffering isn't an isolated case, but it appears to be an ongoing matter (e.g., the Serbs committed against women in the former Yugoslavia in 1991). Throughout history, so many innocent were killed and died out of this, all over the world. Even at this moment, right now, the city I live in Albany, NY, America, many young girls are raped and sold into the slavery in money and economic driven society. Our females who are forced into sex slaves experience not only sexual violence but also institutionalized racism.
Many victims were beating to death. Many were starved to death. Many burning houses with live innocent people inside in their houses while serving sex slaves. Some parents in starvation sold their daughters into sex slaves.
Many unimaginable brutalities have been committed by human—born of women’s wombs—but raised by the whole world. Thus, our uncorrupted female ancestors were the victims of greed-incited violence. And still is...even this moment.
I want to make sure that no more blood spilled in the name of justice. I want to make sure that there are no more recurrences of these multiple human right violations. I want to make sure that the empowerment of women should be the first and foremost issue in human rights. No more! No more blood! No more killing!
Let’s heal the world!
{{{{{HUGS}}}}}
From the bottom of my heart with tears in my eyes, I cooked "Fiery-Hot Chicken Stew with 49 Garlic Cloves".
I am grieving~~~I am mourning~~~ I am crying for all the Missing ones~~~I am crying for all the Kidnapping ones ~~~I am crying for all the Comfort Women~~~ I am crying for my two missing aunts~~~so that they will not cry anymore. I have two missing aunts—Japanese took them somewhere (early 1940) before US dropped the A-bomb, but they never came home.
My grandmother was waiting for them to come home until she died. They never did.
I would like to dedicate this Fiery-Hot Chicken Stew to all those Missing ones and Kidnapping ones on this planet who never came back home once they were taken. I want to dedicate all the crying dead souls, living in this universe, including my two missing aunts and other Comfort Women. I also want to dedicate this Fiery-Hot Chicken Stew to all of you both the dead and the living, who were kidnapped and raped by Greedy people. This food is also dedicated to all the women in the world who suffered because of Greedy people.
Why Chicken?
Chicken was chosen because one of my missing aunts had a dream to eat chicken every day because they did not have enough foods. I want to have one of my aunt’s dream come true of a chicken lover.
Before cooking, I took a shower and dressed in white. I comb my hair neatly by running my wooden comb from the top of the crown to my neck and tied hair neatly to make the knot.
I kneeled down and said, Thank you Survivors of Comfort Women!
Dear Survivors of Comfort Women, thank you for your testimonies. Thank you for sharing your unimaginable ordeal. Thank you for your courage to reveal the unimaginable experience. Thank you for your stories that could have contained my missing aunts.
Despite the fact that I can't fully imagine it, and there are so many things I still can't understand or picture, I feel that women’s suffering continues even today, both physically and psychologically across the world. I feel that the victims’ suffering isn't an isolated case, but it appears to be an ongoing matter (e.g., the Serbs committed against women in the former Yugoslavia in 1991). Throughout history, so many innocent were killed and died out of this, all over the world. Even at this moment, right now, the city I live in Albany, NY, America, many young girls are raped and sold into the slavery in money and economic driven society. Our females who are forced into sex slaves experience not only sexual violence but also institutionalized racism.
Many victims were beating to death. Many were starved to death. Many burning houses with live innocent people inside in their houses while serving sex slaves. Some parents in starvation sold their daughters into sex slaves.
Many unimaginable brutalities have been committed by human—born of women’s wombs—but raised by the whole world. Thus, our uncorrupted female ancestors were the victims of greed-incited violence. And still is...even this moment.
I want to make sure that no more blood spilled in the name of justice. I want to make sure that there are no more recurrences of these multiple human right violations. I want to make sure that the empowerment of women should be the first and foremost issue in human rights. No more! No more blood! No more killing!
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